System keeps freezing at normal boot after 3-5 minutes


  1. Posts : 5
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       #1

    System keeps freezing at normal boot after 3-5 minutes


    Im new here so im sorry if this isnīt the correct place to post this.

    So lately this is whatīs been happening, everytime i boot in normal mode i wait for the progams and things to load up but everything seems so slow and after some minutes after i click on something to do anything the pc simply freezes, no Blue screen of death. It just freezes and i canīt control the cursor anymore,

    Iīve tried waiting for like 30 minutes but it just stays there forever, only solution is to switch off the laptop on the button.

    Im writing this in safe mode with networking and thatīs how i have been able to use my laptop lately(in safe mode) because like i said before, it just wonīt work right on normal mode.

    I runned sfc/scannow and it said that no violations were detected, but for some reason i canīt open the CBS.log file to show to you, i typed findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log >sfcdetails.txt in the cmd but it wonīt open the file, im not sure if im doing it the right way.

    I would like you too tell me what information you need because im new here and im not sure, i have my system specs info in my profile if you need.

    Thankīs in advance.
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  2. Posts : 12,012
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       #2

    When did you last:

    Do a thorough anti-virus scan?

    Anti-malware scan?

    Look at processes in Task Manager?

    Look at Resource Monitor within Task Manager?

    Look at the startup tab in msconfig?

    Look at non-Microsoft services in the services tab of msconfig?
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  3. Posts : 5
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    ignatzatsonic said:
    When did you last:

    Do a thorough anti-virus scan?

    Anti-malware scan?

    Look at processes in Task Manager?

    Look at Resource Monitor within Task Manager?

    Look at the startup tab in msconfig?

    Look at non-Microsoft services in the services tab of msconfig?
    Thanks for the quick answer.

    -Not sure when was the last time i did the anti-virus or ant-malware scan but it was some time ago(3 or months ago i guess). I can do it in safe mode with network, right? Sorry for this noobish questions.

    -Its says there is 30 processes running, 6 of them are from Internet explorer, then we have:

    -winlogon.exe
    -MsSpellCheckingFacility.exe
    -explorer.exe
    -dllhost.exe
    -ctfmon.exe
    -csrss.exe.

    Then thereīs the rest if i press the checkbox to show the processes from all users(i only use 1).

    -CPU usage is low,, not passing the 20%(most of the time lower than 10%) mark and physic memory usage is at 68%.

    -Non-Microsoft services,(manuacter in "()"):

    -Adobe Acrobat Update Service
    -ADSM Service(Manufacter is ASUSTek Computer Inc.)
    -AFBAgent, same manufacter as above
    -ASLDR Service(Asus)
    -ATKGFNEX Service(unknown)
    -AVG Security Toolbar Service(Unknown)
    -AVGIDSAgent(AVGN technologies)
    -AVG Watchdog(same as above)
    -Google Update Service(gupdate)(manufacter Google Inc.
    -Google Update Service(gupdatem)(same as above)
    -Hotspot Shield Routing Service(AnchorFree.Inc)
    -Hotspot Shied Tray Service(unknown)
    -IHProtect Service(XTab System)
    -Mozila Maintenance Service(Mozila Foundation)
    -Trend Micro Central Control Component(Trend Micro Inc.)
    -Trend Micro Unauthorized Change Prevention Service(Trend Micro Inc.)
    -Trend Micro Proxy Service(Trend Micro Inc.)
    -Torch Crash Handler(TorchMedia Inc.)
    -AVG PC TuneUp Service(AVG)
    -vToolbarUpdater 18.3.0(AVG Secure Change)


    StartUp progams:

    -ELAN Smart-Pad(ELAN Microelectronic Corp.
    -EeeStorageBackup(unknown)
    -Icon Utility(AlcorMicro Co.,Ltd.)
    -Trend MicroInternet Security(Trend Micro Inc.)
    -3 IntelCommon User Interface(All from Intel Corporation)
    -Trend Micro Anti-Spam(Trend Micro Inc.)~
    -Spybot - Search & Destroy(Safer Networking Limited)
    -CCleaner(Piriform L td)
    -HDAudioCPL(VIA)
    -ATK Hotkey(ASUS)
    -ATKOSD2(ASUS)
    -ATK Media(ASUS)
    -AVG Internet Security(AVG Technologies CZ, s.r.o.)
    -Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat Manager(Adobe Systems Incorporated)
    -VPortect Application(unknown)
    -Download(unknown)
    -InstallShield(Acresso Software Inc.)
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  4. Posts : 12,012
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       #4

    You have a relatively weak CPU, so you can't expect miracles.

    Having said that:

    Yes, run an anti-virus scan any way you can.

    I'd also go to Malwarebytes.org and download Malwarebytes (free version) and run it, if you have not already.

    How many processes total when you select "show processes from all users"?? More than 60 or 70 would be getting toward excessive.

    Re: non-Microsoft services: you have quite a few checked. I have 12 on my PC. You've got 5 related to AVG alone. I'd uncheck any not related to AVG and see if things improve. You can always re-check them later.

    Is that Trend stuff also anti-virus? If so, you shouldn't have both AVG and Trend running. They may conflict with each other.

    Re: startup programs. I'd uncheck any other than anti-virus and see if things improve. You can recheck them later if you find some functionality goes away.

    I have only 6 things checked on the startup tab of msconfig. Five from Intel or Microsoft and 1 from Malwarebytes. Most of that stuff will run on demand and doesn't have to be running all the time.

    Looks like you also have Spybot and something called Vportect, as well as Trend. Do these duplicate each other?
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  5. Posts : 5
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    ignatzatsonic said:
    You have a relatively weak CPU, so you can't expect miracles.


    How many processes total when you select "show processes from all users"?? More than 60 or 70 would be getting toward excessive.
    Around 16, 8 of them are svchost.exe.

    ignatzatsonic said:
    Re: non-Microsoft services: you have quite a few checked. I have 12 on my PC. You've got 5 related to AVG alone. I'd uncheck any not related to AVG and see if things improve. You can always re-check them later.

    Is that Trend stuff also anti-virus? If so, you shouldn't have both AVG and Trend running. They may conflict with each other.

    Re: startup programs. I'd uncheck any other than anti-virus and see if things improve. You can recheck them later if you find some functionality goes away.

    I have only 6 things checked on the startup tab of msconfig. Five from Intel or Microsoft and 1 from Malwarebytes. Most of that stuff will run on demand and doesn't have to be running all the time.
    Ok, i will try that and post here my feedback then.

    ignatzatsonic said:
    Looks like you also have Spybot and something called Vportect, as well as Trend. Do these duplicate each other?
    To tell you the truth i have no idea, this pc was from my brother and he gave it to me, i donīt know what he did with it.

    ignatzatsonic said:
    I'd also go to Malwarebytes.org and download Malwarebytes (free version) and run it, if you have not already.
    Will malwarebytes conflit with AVG? Does is have to be the free version only?

    Also, do you recommend me to use the Windows defrag tool?
    Last edited by Griselbrand; 26 Apr 2015 at 14:23.
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  6. Posts : 5
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    Thread Starter
       #6

    Things seem better right now. Im already able to to boot in normal mode and no freezes occurred since i did these last changes( disable some non-microsoft services and start-up progams, did a AVG scan and Spy bot search and destroy scan.
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  7. Posts : 12,012
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
       #7

    Malwarebytes will NOT interfere with any other standard anti-virus.

    The free version runs ONLY on demand, which means that it can REMOVE malware, but it will not PREVENT malware from landing on your PC.

    If you want to PREVENT malware from entering your PC, you need to buy the paid version--about $25 per year.

    I'd settle on exactly one standard anti-virus and remove all others. Microsoft Security Essentials is OK, free, and used by many here--in conjunction with Malwarebytes. Other common choices are Avast, AVG, and Kapersky--either free or paid. But don't use two, use one.

    I'm not sure if Spybot will interfere with anti-virus or Malwarebytes. Maybe not. You might keep it, but keep only one anti-virus.

    Continue to monitor processes, services, and do periodic scans with the free Malwarebytes if you don't buy the paid version.
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  8. Posts : 5
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    Thread Starter
       #8

    Ok, thank you very much for your help, i will follow what you said.
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  9. Posts : 12,012
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       #9

    Griselbrand said:

    Also, do you recommend me to use the Windows defrag tool?
    Yeah, it's fine. Set it to run automatically on any standard spinning hard drive (not SSDs) perhaps once a week.
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