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| | Windows is acting very very buggy. Hi. I am using Vista Home. I reformatted my harddrive (when the harddrives are wiped and a clean windows is installed) about a week ago. Ever since things have been acting buggy, and several major problems have sprung up. - First, internet explorer freezes up and doesn't respond after some surfing. When I try opening another tab it also happens. I try to x out, and it just stays up, not responding. So task manager? - Second, when I go to the task manager to look around, that doesn't end programs. It too either freezes up, or when I CAD, a black screen loads with a 'Failure Security Options' popup. - Third, I thought it might be the antivirus I had, so I uninstalled the Norton AV and installed AVP 8.0. It picked up 2 trojans, and after that nothing. After that, I restarted and then couldn't log onto the internet. I finally am able to now after constant restarts and the like. - Fourth, On the subject of 'restarts', when things freeze up, I can't restart. I have to hold down the power, which I know isn't good. Everything just siezes up. >.< And finally, Fifth, I tried doing a disk defrag, and it just won't load. When I go to the task manager, it shows it's running, but with very little memory, and not showing up. When I click to run again, another defrag comes up but not avail to me. When I try to end, task manager freaks out. Should I do another restore, or is there something I can do to fix this, thank you. |
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| | Re: Windows is acting very very buggy. You should have installed the hardware drivers that are specific to your system, either from cd's supplied or by visiting the PC makers site if a large OEM eg Dell/HP Installing two antivirus apps wont help as they will fight with each other "tomduo" <tomduo@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ABF587B1-6761-4F62-B762-C4C14B50D7F7@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi. I am using Vista Home. I reformatted my harddrive (when the harddrives > are wiped and a clean windows is installed) about a week ago. Ever since > things have been acting buggy, and several major problems have sprung up. > > - First, internet explorer freezes up and doesn't respond after some > surfing. When I try opening another tab it also happens. I try to x out, > and > it just stays up, not responding. > > So task manager? > > - Second, when I go to the task manager to look around, that doesn't end > programs. It too either freezes up, or when I CAD, a black screen loads > with > a 'Failure Security Options' popup. > > - Third, I thought it might be the antivirus I had, so I uninstalled the > Norton AV and installed AVP 8.0. It picked up 2 trojans, and after that > nothing. After that, I restarted and then couldn't log onto the internet. > I > finally am able to now after constant restarts and the like. > > - Fourth, On the subject of 'restarts', when things freeze up, I can't > restart. I have to hold down the power, which I know isn't good. > Everything > just siezes up. >.< > > And finally, Fifth, I tried doing a disk defrag, and it just won't load. > When I go to the task manager, it shows it's running, but with very little > memory, and not showing up. When I click to run again, another defrag > comes > up but not avail to me. When I try to end, task manager freaks out. > > Should I do another restore, or is there something I can do to fix this, > thank you. |
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| | Re: Windows is acting very very buggy. I am not using 2 antivirus programs. I was using Norton, I am now using AVP. The drivers I installed were from an HP disc as part of the recovery. Is this a driver issue? "DL" wrote: Quote: > You should have installed the hardware drivers that are specific to your > system, either from cd's supplied or by visiting the PC makers site if a > large OEM eg Dell/HP > Installing two antivirus apps wont help as they will fight with each other > > "tomduo" <tomduo@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:ABF587B1-6761-4F62-B762-C4C14B50D7F7@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi. I am using Vista Home. I reformatted my harddrive (when the harddrives > > are wiped and a clean windows is installed) about a week ago. Ever since > > things have been acting buggy, and several major problems have sprung up. > > > > - First, internet explorer freezes up and doesn't respond after some > > surfing. When I try opening another tab it also happens. I try to x out, > > and > > it just stays up, not responding. > > > > So task manager? > > > > - Second, when I go to the task manager to look around, that doesn't end > > programs. It too either freezes up, or when I CAD, a black screen loads > > with > > a 'Failure Security Options' popup. > > > > - Third, I thought it might be the antivirus I had, so I uninstalled the > > Norton AV and installed AVP 8.0. It picked up 2 trojans, and after that > > nothing. After that, I restarted and then couldn't log onto the internet. > > I > > finally am able to now after constant restarts and the like. > > > > - Fourth, On the subject of 'restarts', when things freeze up, I can't > > restart. I have to hold down the power, which I know isn't good. > > Everything > > just siezes up. >.< > > > > And finally, Fifth, I tried doing a disk defrag, and it just won't load. > > When I go to the task manager, it shows it's running, but with very little > > memory, and not showing up. When I click to run again, another defrag > > comes > > up but not avail to me. When I try to end, task manager freaks out. > > > > Should I do another restore, or is there something I can do to fix this, > > thank you. > > |
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| | Re: Windows is acting very very buggy. Couple of questions for you, tomduo. 1. What caused you to carry out the reinstall? Were you having similar problems at the time? 2. Exactly what steps did you carry out to do the reinstall? How about some more specs and any previous problems on your system. Don't be shy, tell us all. From your description of things you could have either a software or hardware problem. Without pertinent info it is hard to suggest solutions over the internet. Hobo tomduo wrote: Quote: > Hi. I am using Vista Home. I reformatted my harddrive (when the harddrives > are wiped and a clean windows is installed) about a week ago. Ever since > things have been acting buggy, and several major problems have sprung up. > > - First, internet explorer freezes up and doesn't respond after some > surfing. When I try opening another tab it also happens. I try to x out, and > it just stays up, not responding. > > So task manager? > > - Second, when I go to the task manager to look around, that doesn't end > programs. It too either freezes up, or when I CAD, a black screen loads with > a 'Failure Security Options' popup. > > - Third, I thought it might be the antivirus I had, so I uninstalled the > Norton AV and installed AVP 8.0. It picked up 2 trojans, and after that > nothing. After that, I restarted and then couldn't log onto the internet. I > finally am able to now after constant restarts and the like. > > - Fourth, On the subject of 'restarts', when things freeze up, I can't > restart. I have to hold down the power, which I know isn't good. Everything > just siezes up. >.< > > And finally, Fifth, I tried doing a disk defrag, and it just won't load. > When I go to the task manager, it shows it's running, but with very little > memory, and not showing up. When I click to run again, another defrag comes > up but not avail to me. When I try to end, task manager freaks out. > > Should I do another restore, or is there something I can do to fix this, > thank you. |
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| | Re: Windows is acting very very buggy. Not with this, something had gone wrong with the registry when I was trying to clean out a piece of malware. My school uses the Cisco Clean Access Agent for the internet, which only covers crappy antivirus programs which are outdated. I was in the middle of trying a new one, and I think I picked up a bug. The computer was going incredibly slow, etc. I asked HP support what to do and they suggested a reinstall. I did it and everything worked fine until I had to install a new antivirus. I've tried two, now I am trying Kaspersky 6.0 *since others aren't supported by the CCAA*. First I backed up my files. Then I used the three disks HP sent me. After that it cleaned it all out. I started to reinstall programs, but the norton it came with didn't work, and the internet explorer started to act buggy. Like I would surf for a few minutes, and then the browser would just lock up. I couldn't right click anywhere on the system unless I exited out of IE. Then all the above problems started to spring up. The UTS suggested I switch from Norton to AVG. What they didn't tell me was that I had to use 7 instead of 8 (which I am using). 8 found some trojans and deleted them, but the problems just got worse. Basically progams are not responding, including disk defrag, task manager, IE, and explorer. When I try to shut down it wont, and when I CADelete, it says 'Failure Security Options'. I've googled around for help, but found nothing but conflicting answers. Could it be something with the NVIDIA Drivers? Im using the nForce Networking Controller for the NEtwork adapter and the GeForce 61250SE nForce 430 Display adapter. When Windows tried to install a new update which was about NVIDIA, that's when the problems escalated. Thank you "Hobo" wrote: Quote: > Couple of questions for you, tomduo. > > 1. What caused you to carry out the reinstall? Were you > having similar problems at the time? > > 2. Exactly what steps did you carry out to do the reinstall? > > How about some more specs and any previous problems on your > system. Don't be shy, tell us all. From your description of > things you could have either a software or hardware problem. > Without pertinent info it is hard to suggest solutions over > the internet. > > Hobo > > > tomduo wrote: > Quote: > > Hi. I am using Vista Home. I reformatted my harddrive (when the harddrives > > are wiped and a clean windows is installed) about a week ago. Ever since > > things have been acting buggy, and several major problems have sprung up. > > > > - First, internet explorer freezes up and doesn't respond after some > > surfing. When I try opening another tab it also happens. I try to x out, and > > it just stays up, not responding. > > > > So task manager? > > > > - Second, when I go to the task manager to look around, that doesn't end > > programs. It too either freezes up, or when I CAD, a black screen loads with > > a 'Failure Security Options' popup. > > > > - Third, I thought it might be the antivirus I had, so I uninstalled the > > Norton AV and installed AVP 8.0. It picked up 2 trojans, and after that > > nothing. After that, I restarted and then couldn't log onto the internet. I > > finally am able to now after constant restarts and the like. > > > > - Fourth, On the subject of 'restarts', when things freeze up, I can't > > restart. I have to hold down the power, which I know isn't good. Everything > > just siezes up. >.< > > > > And finally, Fifth, I tried doing a disk defrag, and it just won't load. > > When I go to the task manager, it shows it's running, but with very little > > memory, and not showing up. When I click to run again, another defrag comes > > up but not avail to me. When I try to end, task manager freaks out. > > > > Should I do another restore, or is there something I can do to fix this, > > thank you. |
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| | Re: Windows is acting very very buggy. http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html If I was you, I would delete the existing partition, format, install again. Use the above Free, vista compatible anti-virus, Avast free 4 home. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "tomduo" wrote: Quote: > Not with this, something had gone wrong with the registry when I was trying > to clean out a piece of malware. My school uses the Cisco Clean Access Agent > for the internet, which only covers crappy antivirus programs which are > outdated. I was in the middle of trying a new one, and I think I picked up a > bug. The computer was going incredibly slow, etc. I asked HP support what to > do and they suggested a reinstall. I did it and everything worked fine until > I had to install a new antivirus. I've tried two, now I am trying Kaspersky > 6.0 *since others aren't supported by the CCAA*. > > First I backed up my files. Then I used the three disks HP sent me. After > that it cleaned it all out. I started to reinstall programs, but the norton > it came with didn't work, and the internet explorer started to act buggy. > Like I would surf for a few minutes, and then the browser would just lock up. > I couldn't right click anywhere on the system unless I exited out of IE. > > Then all the above problems started to spring up. The UTS suggested I switch > from Norton to AVG. What they didn't tell me was that I had to use 7 instead > of 8 (which I am using). 8 found some trojans and deleted them, but the > problems just got worse. > > Basically progams are not responding, including disk defrag, task manager, > IE, and explorer. When I try to shut down it wont, and when I CADelete, it > says 'Failure Security Options'. I've googled around for help, but found > nothing but conflicting answers. > > Could it be something with the NVIDIA Drivers? Im using the nForce > Networking Controller for the NEtwork adapter and the GeForce 61250SE nForce > 430 Display adapter. When Windows tried to install a new update which was > about NVIDIA, that's when the problems escalated. > > Thank you > > > "Hobo" wrote: > Quote: > > Couple of questions for you, tomduo. > > > > 1. What caused you to carry out the reinstall? Were you > > having similar problems at the time? > > > > 2. Exactly what steps did you carry out to do the reinstall? > > > > How about some more specs and any previous problems on your > > system. Don't be shy, tell us all. From your description of > > things you could have either a software or hardware problem. > > Without pertinent info it is hard to suggest solutions over > > the internet. > > > > Hobo > > > > > > tomduo wrote: > > Quote: > > > Hi. I am using Vista Home. I reformatted my harddrive (when the harddrives > > > are wiped and a clean windows is installed) about a week ago. Ever since > > > things have been acting buggy, and several major problems have sprung up. > > > > > > - First, internet explorer freezes up and doesn't respond after some > > > surfing. When I try opening another tab it also happens. I try to x out, and > > > it just stays up, not responding. > > > > > > So task manager? > > > > > > - Second, when I go to the task manager to look around, that doesn't end > > > programs. It too either freezes up, or when I CAD, a black screen loads with > > > a 'Failure Security Options' popup. > > > > > > - Third, I thought it might be the antivirus I had, so I uninstalled the > > > Norton AV and installed AVP 8.0. It picked up 2 trojans, and after that > > > nothing. After that, I restarted and then couldn't log onto the internet. I > > > finally am able to now after constant restarts and the like. > > > > > > - Fourth, On the subject of 'restarts', when things freeze up, I can't > > > restart. I have to hold down the power, which I know isn't good. Everything > > > just siezes up. >.< > > > > > > And finally, Fifth, I tried doing a disk defrag, and it just won't load. > > > When I go to the task manager, it shows it's running, but with very little > > > memory, and not showing up. When I click to run again, another defrag comes > > > up but not avail to me. When I try to end, task manager freaks out. > > > > > > Should I do another restore, or is there something I can do to fix this, > > > thank you. |
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| | Re: Windows is acting very very buggy. Hi tomduo, The root cause of the problem may not be your machine, but the Cisco Clean Access Agent for the Internet. This seems to be well out of date, since you state that you are 'trying Kaspersky 6.0 *since others aren't supported by the CCAA*'. I am not sure whether this version of Kaspersky is compatible with Vista, but the newest version, 7.0.1.324, which I use, certainly is. However, you should NEVER use more than one anti-virus product on a single machine. Even having 2 installed with one being disabled can cause problems. You should completely uninstall your current anti-virus product prior to installing a new product. This doesn't apply if you are merely updating your current product to its latest incarnation UNLESS the instructions explicitly tell you to. I notice that you are using a HP machine. Many of these come with trial versions of Norton/Symantec and these will need to be removed completely prior to you installing a new product. Follow the instructions from Symantec (link given below). When ALL Norton programs are uninstalled from your system, you should have no trouble in installing Kaspersky. Dwarf http://service1.symantec.com/Support...nsf&view=docid "tomduo" wrote: Quote: > Not with this, something had gone wrong with the registry when I was trying > to clean out a piece of malware. My school uses the Cisco Clean Access Agent > for the internet, which only covers crappy antivirus programs which are > outdated. I was in the middle of trying a new one, and I think I picked up a > bug. The computer was going incredibly slow, etc. I asked HP support what to > do and they suggested a reinstall. I did it and everything worked fine until > I had to install a new antivirus. I've tried two, now I am trying Kaspersky > 6.0 *since others aren't supported by the CCAA*. > > First I backed up my files. Then I used the three disks HP sent me. After > that it cleaned it all out. I started to reinstall programs, but the norton > it came with didn't work, and the internet explorer started to act buggy. > Like I would surf for a few minutes, and then the browser would just lock up. > I couldn't right click anywhere on the system unless I exited out of IE. > > Then all the above problems started to spring up. The UTS suggested I switch > from Norton to AVG. What they didn't tell me was that I had to use 7 instead > of 8 (which I am using). 8 found some trojans and deleted them, but the > problems just got worse. > > Basically progams are not responding, including disk defrag, task manager, > IE, and explorer. When I try to shut down it wont, and when I CADelete, it > says 'Failure Security Options'. I've googled around for help, but found > nothing but conflicting answers. > > Could it be something with the NVIDIA Drivers? Im using the nForce > Networking Controller for the NEtwork adapter and the GeForce 61250SE nForce > 430 Display adapter. When Windows tried to install a new update which was > about NVIDIA, that's when the problems escalated. > > Thank you > > > "Hobo" wrote: > Quote: > > Couple of questions for you, tomduo. > > > > 1. What caused you to carry out the reinstall? Were you > > having similar problems at the time? > > > > 2. Exactly what steps did you carry out to do the reinstall? > > > > How about some more specs and any previous problems on your > > system. Don't be shy, tell us all. From your description of > > things you could have either a software or hardware problem. > > Without pertinent info it is hard to suggest solutions over > > the internet. > > > > Hobo > > > > > > tomduo wrote: > > Quote: > > > Hi. I am using Vista Home. I reformatted my harddrive (when the harddrives > > > are wiped and a clean windows is installed) about a week ago. Ever since > > > things have been acting buggy, and several major problems have sprung up. > > > > > > - First, internet explorer freezes up and doesn't respond after some > > > surfing. When I try opening another tab it also happens. I try to x out, and > > > it just stays up, not responding. > > > > > > So task manager? > > > > > > - Second, when I go to the task manager to look around, that doesn't end > > > programs. It too either freezes up, or when I CAD, a black screen loads with > > > a 'Failure Security Options' popup. > > > > > > - Third, I thought it might be the antivirus I had, so I uninstalled the > > > Norton AV and installed AVP 8.0. It picked up 2 trojans, and after that > > > nothing. After that, I restarted and then couldn't log onto the internet. I > > > finally am able to now after constant restarts and the like. > > > > > > - Fourth, On the subject of 'restarts', when things freeze up, I can't > > > restart. I have to hold down the power, which I know isn't good. Everything > > > just siezes up. >.< > > > > > > And finally, Fifth, I tried doing a disk defrag, and it just won't load. > > > When I go to the task manager, it shows it's running, but with very little > > > memory, and not showing up. When I click to run again, another defrag comes > > > up but not avail to me. When I try to end, task manager freaks out. > > > > > > Should I do another restore, or is there something I can do to fix this, > > > thank you. |
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| | Re: Windows is acting very very buggy. Again, I DO NOT HAVE 2 ANTI-VIRUS PROGRAMS INSTALLED ON MY MACHINE. I DO NOT. I installed Norton 2008, CCAA Didn't like it and my machine was acting freaky. I uninstalled it, and then installed AVG 8.0. It scanned and removed somethings, but the problems got worse. Now I am looking to use Kaspersky *since it seems to be the best*, but only 6.0 is covered. This is my university's site on the CCAA. http://cleanaccess.fiu.edu/main.php?...ivirus_support "Dwarf" wrote: Quote: > Hi tomduo, > > The root cause of the problem may not be your machine, but the Cisco Clean > Access Agent for the Internet. This seems to be well out of date, since you > state that you are 'trying Kaspersky > 6.0 *since others aren't supported by the CCAA*'. I am not sure whether this > version of Kaspersky is compatible with Vista, but the newest version, > 7.0.1.324, which I use, certainly is. However, you should NEVER use more than > one anti-virus product on a single machine. Even having 2 installed with one > being disabled can cause problems. You should completely uninstall your > current anti-virus product prior to installing a new product. This doesn't > apply if you are merely updating your current product to its latest > incarnation UNLESS the instructions explicitly tell you to. I notice that you > are using a HP machine. Many of these come with trial versions of > Norton/Symantec and these will need to be removed completely prior to you > installing a new product. Follow the instructions from Symantec (link given > below). When ALL Norton programs are uninstalled from your system, you should > have no trouble in installing Kaspersky. > Dwarf > > http://service1.symantec.com/Support...nsf&view=docid > > "tomduo" wrote: > Quote: > > Not with this, something had gone wrong with the registry when I was trying > > to clean out a piece of malware. My school uses the Cisco Clean Access Agent > > for the internet, which only covers crappy antivirus programs which are > > outdated. I was in the middle of trying a new one, and I think I picked up a > > bug. The computer was going incredibly slow, etc. I asked HP support what to > > do and they suggested a reinstall. I did it and everything worked fine until > > I had to install a new antivirus. I've tried two, now I am trying Kaspersky > > 6.0 *since others aren't supported by the CCAA*. > > > > First I backed up my files. Then I used the three disks HP sent me. After > > that it cleaned it all out. I started to reinstall programs, but the norton > > it came with didn't work, and the internet explorer started to act buggy. > > Like I would surf for a few minutes, and then the browser would just lock up. > > I couldn't right click anywhere on the system unless I exited out of IE. > > > > Then all the above problems started to spring up. The UTS suggested I switch > > from Norton to AVG. What they didn't tell me was that I had to use 7 instead > > of 8 (which I am using). 8 found some trojans and deleted them, but the > > problems just got worse. > > > > Basically progams are not responding, including disk defrag, task manager, > > IE, and explorer. When I try to shut down it wont, and when I CADelete, it > > says 'Failure Security Options'. I've googled around for help, but found > > nothing but conflicting answers. > > > > Could it be something with the NVIDIA Drivers? Im using the nForce > > Networking Controller for the NEtwork adapter and the GeForce 61250SE nForce > > 430 Display adapter. When Windows tried to install a new update which was > > about NVIDIA, that's when the problems escalated. > > > > Thank you > > > > > > "Hobo" wrote: > > Quote: > > > Couple of questions for you, tomduo. > > > > > > 1. What caused you to carry out the reinstall? Were you > > > having similar problems at the time? > > > > > > 2. Exactly what steps did you carry out to do the reinstall? > > > > > > How about some more specs and any previous problems on your > > > system. Don't be shy, tell us all. From your description of > > > things you could have either a software or hardware problem. > > > Without pertinent info it is hard to suggest solutions over > > > the internet. > > > > > > Hobo > > > > > > > > > tomduo wrote: > > > > > > > Hi. I am using Vista Home. I reformatted my harddrive (when the harddrives > > > > are wiped and a clean windows is installed) about a week ago. Ever since > > > > things have been acting buggy, and several major problems have sprung up. > > > > > > > > - First, internet explorer freezes up and doesn't respond after some > > > > surfing. When I try opening another tab it also happens. I try to x out, and > > > > it just stays up, not responding. > > > > > > > > So task manager? > > > > > > > > - Second, when I go to the task manager to look around, that doesn't end > > > > programs. It too either freezes up, or when I CAD, a black screen loads with > > > > a 'Failure Security Options' popup. > > > > > > > > - Third, I thought it might be the antivirus I had, so I uninstalled the > > > > Norton AV and installed AVP 8.0. It picked up 2 trojans, and after that > > > > nothing. After that, I restarted and then couldn't log onto the internet. I > > > > finally am able to now after constant restarts and the like. > > > > > > > > - Fourth, On the subject of 'restarts', when things freeze up, I can't > > > > restart. I have to hold down the power, which I know isn't good. Everything > > > > just siezes up. >.< > > > > > > > > And finally, Fifth, I tried doing a disk defrag, and it just won't load. > > > > When I go to the task manager, it shows it's running, but with very little > > > > memory, and not showing up. When I click to run again, another defrag comes > > > > up but not avail to me. When I try to end, task manager freaks out. > > > > > > > > Should I do another restore, or is there something I can do to fix this, > > > > thank you. > > > |
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| | Re: Windows is acting very very buggy. I agree with Mick Murphy. I would wipe the drive, use 'full format' instead of the quick version, do the reinstall, and load AVAST only at this time. Before you install any of your other software run Vista for while on its own to see if any of the old problems surface. If all looks good, start reinstalling your software one at a time, with a reboot after each install, and verify that the system is running ok. If the system starts acting up after a particular program is installed, then you'll know what the culprit is. One other thing, do not install hardware driver updates from MS - get them from the manufacturer's site. When you're ready to return your backed up files to the drive be sure to check each of them for malware, etc. before putting them on the drive. I know that this whole thing is going to take some time to carry out by doing it this way, but a little patience will pay off. Let us know how you make out. Hobo tomduo wrote: Quote: > Not with this, something had gone wrong with the registry when I was trying > to clean out a piece of malware. My school uses the Cisco Clean Access Agent > for the internet, which only covers crappy antivirus programs which are > outdated. I was in the middle of trying a new one, and I think I picked up a > bug. The computer was going incredibly slow, etc. I asked HP support what to > do and they suggested a reinstall. I did it and everything worked fine until > I had to install a new antivirus. I've tried two, now I am trying Kaspersky > 6.0 *since others aren't supported by the CCAA*. > > First I backed up my files. Then I used the three disks HP sent me. After > that it cleaned it all out. I started to reinstall programs, but the norton > it came with didn't work, and the internet explorer started to act buggy. > Like I would surf for a few minutes, and then the browser would just lock up. > I couldn't right click anywhere on the system unless I exited out of IE. > > Then all the above problems started to spring up. The UTS suggested I switch > from Norton to AVG. What they didn't tell me was that I had to use 7 instead > of 8 (which I am using). 8 found some trojans and deleted them, but the > problems just got worse. > > Basically progams are not responding, including disk defrag, task manager, > IE, and explorer. When I try to shut down it wont, and when I CADelete, it > says 'Failure Security Options'. I've googled around for help, but found > nothing but conflicting answers. > > Could it be something with the NVIDIA Drivers? Im using the nForce > Networking Controller for the NEtwork adapter and the GeForce 61250SE nForce > 430 Display adapter. When Windows tried to install a new update which was > about NVIDIA, that's when the problems escalated. > > Thank you > > > "Hobo" wrote: > > Quote: >>Couple of questions for you, tomduo. >> >>1. What caused you to carry out the reinstall? Were you >>having similar problems at the time? >> >>2. Exactly what steps did you carry out to do the reinstall? >> >>How about some more specs and any previous problems on your >>system. Don't be shy, tell us all. From your description of >>things you could have either a software or hardware problem. >>Without pertinent info it is hard to suggest solutions over >>the internet. >> >>Hobo >> >> >>tomduo wrote: >> >> Quote: >>>Hi. I am using Vista Home. I reformatted my harddrive (when the harddrives >>>are wiped and a clean windows is installed) about a week ago. Ever since >>>things have been acting buggy, and several major problems have sprung up. >>> >>>- First, internet explorer freezes up and doesn't respond after some >>>surfing. When I try opening another tab it also happens. I try to x out, and >>>it just stays up, not responding. >>> >>>So task manager? >>> >>>- Second, when I go to the task manager to look around, that doesn't end >>>programs. It too either freezes up, or when I CAD, a black screen loads with >>>a 'Failure Security Options' popup. >>> >>>- Third, I thought it might be the antivirus I had, so I uninstalled the >>>Norton AV and installed AVP 8.0. It picked up 2 trojans, and after that >>>nothing. After that, I restarted and then couldn't log onto the internet. I >>>finally am able to now after constant restarts and the like. >>> >>>- Fourth, On the subject of 'restarts', when things freeze up, I can't >>>restart. I have to hold down the power, which I know isn't good. Everything >>>just siezes up. >.< >>> >>>And finally, Fifth, I tried doing a disk defrag, and it just won't load. >>>When I go to the task manager, it shows it's running, but with very little >>>memory, and not showing up. When I click to run again, another defrag comes >>>up but not avail to me. When I try to end, task manager freaks out. >>> >>>Should I do another restore, or is there something I can do to fix this, >>>thank you. |
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| | Re: Windows is acting very very buggy. We think alike Hobo! Get it right from the word go! Instead of mucking aroung with too many maybes! -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Hobo" wrote: Quote: > I agree with Mick Murphy. I would wipe the drive, use 'full > format' instead of the quick version, do the reinstall, and > load AVAST only at this time. Before you install any of your > other software run Vista for while on its own to see if any > of the old problems surface. If all looks good, start > reinstalling your software one at a time, with a reboot > after each install, and verify that the system is running > ok. If the system starts acting up after a particular > program is installed, then you'll know what the culprit is. > One other thing, do not install hardware driver updates from > MS - get them from the manufacturer's site. When you're > ready to return your backed up files to the drive be sure to > check each of them for malware, etc. before putting them on > the drive. > > I know that this whole thing is going to take some time to > carry out by doing it this way, but a little patience will > pay off. > > Let us know how you make out. > > Hobo > > > tomduo wrote: Quote: > > Not with this, something had gone wrong with the registry when I was trying > > to clean out a piece of malware. My school uses the Cisco Clean Access Agent > > for the internet, which only covers crappy antivirus programs which are > > outdated. I was in the middle of trying a new one, and I think I picked up a > > bug. The computer was going incredibly slow, etc. I asked HP support what to > > do and they suggested a reinstall. I did it and everything worked fine until > > I had to install a new antivirus. I've tried two, now I am trying Kaspersky > > 6.0 *since others aren't supported by the CCAA*. > > > > First I backed up my files. Then I used the three disks HP sent me. After > > that it cleaned it all out. I started to reinstall programs, but the norton > > it came with didn't work, and the internet explorer started to act buggy. > > Like I would surf for a few minutes, and then the browser would just lock up. > > I couldn't right click anywhere on the system unless I exited out of IE. > > > > Then all the above problems started to spring up. The UTS suggested I switch > > from Norton to AVG. What they didn't tell me was that I had to use 7 instead > > of 8 (which I am using). 8 found some trojans and deleted them, but the > > problems just got worse. > > > > Basically progams are not responding, including disk defrag, task manager, > > IE, and explorer. When I try to shut down it wont, and when I CADelete, it > > says 'Failure Security Options'. I've googled around for help, but found > > nothing but conflicting answers. > > > > Could it be something with the NVIDIA Drivers? Im using the nForce > > Networking Controller for the NEtwork adapter and the GeForce 61250SE nForce > > 430 Display adapter. When Windows tried to install a new update which was > > about NVIDIA, that's when the problems escalated. > > > > Thank you > > > > > > "Hobo" wrote: > > > > Quote: > >>Couple of questions for you, tomduo. > >> > >>1. What caused you to carry out the reinstall? Were you > >>having similar problems at the time? > >> > >>2. Exactly what steps did you carry out to do the reinstall? > >> > >>How about some more specs and any previous problems on your > >>system. Don't be shy, tell us all. From your description of > >>things you could have either a software or hardware problem. > >>Without pertinent info it is hard to suggest solutions over > >>the internet. > >> > >>Hobo > >> > >> > >>tomduo wrote: > >> > >> > >>>Hi. I am using Vista Home. I reformatted my harddrive (when the harddrives > >>>are wiped and a clean windows is installed) about a week ago. Ever since > >>>things have been acting buggy, and several major problems have sprung up. > >>> > >>>- First, internet explorer freezes up and doesn't respond after some > >>>surfing. When I try opening another tab it also happens. I try to x out, and > >>>it just stays up, not responding. > >>> > >>>So task manager? > >>> > >>>- Second, when I go to the task manager to look around, that doesn't end > >>>programs. It too either freezes up, or when I CAD, a black screen loads with > >>>a 'Failure Security Options' popup. > >>> > >>>- Third, I thought it might be the antivirus I had, so I uninstalled the > >>>Norton AV and installed AVP 8.0. It picked up 2 trojans, and after that > >>>nothing. After that, I restarted and then couldn't log onto the internet. I > >>>finally am able to now after constant restarts and the like. > >>> > >>>- Fourth, On the subject of 'restarts', when things freeze up, I can't > >>>restart. I have to hold down the power, which I know isn't good. Everything > >>>just siezes up. >.< > >>> > >>>And finally, Fifth, I tried doing a disk defrag, and it just won't load. > >>>When I go to the task manager, it shows it's running, but with very little > >>>memory, and not showing up. When I click to run again, another defrag comes > >>>up but not avail to me. When I try to end, task manager freaks out. > >>> > >>>Should I do another restore, or is there something I can do to fix this, > >>>thank you. > >> |
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