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Old 05-06-2008   #1 (permalink)
Mark


 
 

CTRL-ALT-DELETE

I am running Windows Vista Ultimate with Service Pack 1. I have Norton 360
installed as well as Windows Defender. Norton and Defender run at different
times on different days. All of my e-mail is scanned before it is installed
on my computer. There are no known viruses on my computer. A few days ago I
noticed that my CPU would average nearly 80 to 90 percent. When I pressed
ALT-CTRL-DELETE it would not respond. I ran taskmgr from the command line to
see what processes were running. Nothing out of the ordinary was running. I
did see explorer.exe maxing at 50 percent at times. I read a few comments
about this issue and one response was to delete ( I normally rename)
vdmdbg.dll When I tried to do this I would get access denied. I did attempt
to change the ownership but was unable to. I also changed my login process
to require ctrl-alt-delete. When I did that it still would not accept it. I
ran the login screen utility to allow me to enter the ctrl-alt-delete from
the gui which did work (lucky for me). if anyone can help with this problem
it would be greatly appreciated.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-06-2008   #2 (permalink)
DL


 
 

Re: CTRL-ALT-DELETE

If you have real time AV scanning then intergrating an AV with your mail app
is often self defeating, particularly Norton
MS Defender has frequently received poor reviews with regard malaware
detection
Generally you need 2/3 malaware apps as one catches what the other misses
I recently had to use 3 apps to clean a badly infected PC (Malaware/Trojans)
Niether Norton nor Trend Micro was able to clean the PC

"Mark" <Mark@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3DCC15F4-CB62-49A2-BAEA-6CEA220B4BED@xxxxxx
Quote:

>I am running Windows Vista Ultimate with Service Pack 1. I have Norton 360
> installed as well as Windows Defender. Norton and Defender run at
> different
> times on different days. All of my e-mail is scanned before it is
> installed
> on my computer. There are no known viruses on my computer. A few days ago
> I
> noticed that my CPU would average nearly 80 to 90 percent. When I pressed
> ALT-CTRL-DELETE it would not respond. I ran taskmgr from the command line
> to
> see what processes were running. Nothing out of the ordinary was running.
> I
> did see explorer.exe maxing at 50 percent at times. I read a few comments
> about this issue and one response was to delete ( I normally rename)
> vdmdbg.dll When I tried to do this I would get access denied. I did
> attempt
> to change the ownership but was unable to. I also changed my login
> process
> to require ctrl-alt-delete. When I did that it still would not accept it.
> I
> ran the login screen utility to allow me to enter the ctrl-alt-delete from
> the gui which did work (lucky for me). if anyone can help with this
> problem
> it would be greatly appreciated.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-06-2008   #3 (permalink)
Marc


 
 

Re: CTRL-ALT-DELETE


"Mark" <Mark@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3DCC15F4-CB62-49A2-BAEA-6CEA220B4BED@xxxxxx
Quote:

>I am running Windows Vista Ultimate with Service Pack 1. I have Norton 360
> installed as well as Windows Defender.
Get rid of Norton 360. Your PC will speed up, I guarantee. Of course you
should considder another antivirus product, AVG and
Kaspersky are two I know wont slow down your PC and cause problems.

Marc

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-08-2008   #4 (permalink)
Mark


 
 

RE: CTRL-ALT-DELETE


Thanks for the response . My other question though is the main one. When I
press CTRL-ALT-DELETE nothing happens. I should get a screen that gives me
options such as running the task manager, etc. Can anyone help.


"Mark" wrote:
Quote:

> I am running Windows Vista Ultimate with Service Pack 1. I have Norton 360
> installed as well as Windows Defender. Norton and Defender run at different
> times on different days. All of my e-mail is scanned before it is installed
> on my computer. There are no known viruses on my computer. A few days ago I
> noticed that my CPU would average nearly 80 to 90 percent. When I pressed
> ALT-CTRL-DELETE it would not respond. I ran taskmgr from the command line to
> see what processes were running. Nothing out of the ordinary was running. I
> did see explorer.exe maxing at 50 percent at times. I read a few comments
> about this issue and one response was to delete ( I normally rename)
> vdmdbg.dll When I tried to do this I would get access denied. I did attempt
> to change the ownership but was unable to. I also changed my login process
> to require ctrl-alt-delete. When I did that it still would not accept it. I
> ran the login screen utility to allow me to enter the ctrl-alt-delete from
> the gui which did work (lucky for me). if anyone can help with this problem
> it would be greatly appreciated.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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