vigneshraj,
:info: Have you tried running MSE in
Safe Mode?
To get into
Safe Mode:
Restart the comnputer, and tap the F8 key to get an Advanced Boot Options Menu.
From there, select Safe Mode.
Next, run a
Full system scan. Does it get hung up then?
:info: On
Jacee's suggestion to run
chkdsk...
When you get to the Advanced Boot Options Menu, using the F8 key, etc., do you have the
Repair your computer option?
If so, use the arrow keys to select the
Repair your computer menu item.
Select your language settings, and click:
Next
Select your User account and click:
OK (If you did not set a password, leave blank.)
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On the
System Recovery Options menu you get the following options:
Startup Repair
System Restore
Windows Complete PC Restore
Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool
Scan your computer's memory for errors.
Command Prompt
Select
Command Prompt
[/list]At the Command Prompt, copy/paste (with mouse) the following info inside the code box, and press: Enter
Note: chkdsk (check disk) is a command that looks at the file system integrity status of hard disks.
It can be run from the Recovery Environment.
The following parameters modify the command as follows:
/f: fixes errors on the disk
/r: locates bad sectors and recovers readable information
If none of the above works, in addition to the
DDS, please do the following:
:info: Download Farbar Service Scanner
Save to the Desktop
- Make sure the following options are checked:
- Internet Services
- Windows Firewall
- System Restore
- Security Center
- Windows Update
- Windows Defender
- Press: Scan
- FSS creates a log, FSS.txt, on the Desktop.
Please provide the FSS.txt in your reply. <<---
Thanks!