How to stop CTRL, ALT, delete on startup?
In Windows 7, whenever I restart, I need to press Ctr, Alt, and DELETE keys. How can I avoid this?
Click the start planet, and then click Restart in the lower right.
If it takes too much of your them so you can create a desktop shortcut that invokes this command:
Shutdown.exe/r
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When I cut the computer on I have to press ctrl, ALT, DELETE. I'm not sure what I did. None knows how I can uninstall the client services fot netware or a way to solve this problem thanks, Im using Microsoft Windows XP Professional Version: 5.1.2600
When I cut the computer on I have to press ctrl, ALT, DELETE. I'm not sure what I did. None knows how I can uninstall the client services fot netware or a way to solve this problem thanks, Im using Microsoft Windows XP Professional Version: 5.1.2600
It is normal and safe... Do you mean that you have not always press CTRL + ALT + DELETE to log on?
If you * want * automatic login?
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Error: BOOTMGR IS MISSING-press ctrl + alt + delete to reatart at startup.
Original title:
on startup, I get a black screen with the error that reads "MISSING BOOTSTRP"
I try to open my laptop (toshiba) and I get a black screen. An error message that reads as follows: BOOTMGR IS MISSING-press ctrl + alt + delete to reatart. I followed these instructions. But the black screen and the warning message appearing.
HelloDo you remember any changes made to the computer before the show?I suggest to try the steps in the following article and check if it solves the problem:BOOTMGR is missing Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete to reboot the error message when you start WindowsLet us know if it helps! -
I want to press Ctrl > Alt > delete when I connect like in XP. But I can't figure out how. I have looked in Control Panel to user accounts, but there is no option like that for Windows 7.
> Sorry, I have not put this in question. Once you press Ctrl > Alt > delete, I want to have a window where you type your user name and password like XP. So first, you press Ctrl > Alt > remove and then type your user name, then the password. Thank you.
Hello, welcome.
Please go: start / typing netplwiz in search programs and files / right click and run as administrator / type the password if you are prompted / go Advanced tab upper / Secure logon / check users need to press Ctrl + Alt + Delete.
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my computer crashes, I press ctrl alt delete and it thaws
original title: don't know what's wrong
my computer crashes, I press ctrl alt delete and it thaws, this happens very often, he does not have it for weeks at a time and then it again. I'm a paint shop pro user, I uninstalled and reinstalled psp more 2 browsers, firefox and chrome. My main browser is lunascape which he doesn't seem to be a problem. On chrome when I click on a tab, it closes. I can't copy on firefox. It did not help. Also, when this problem is occurring, I can't drag and drop only cut and paste. This has happened for several months. Someone told me I have a memory leak, but do not know that for you, I was getting ready to reformat with a full system restore and that said person who would not help, but again, I am not sure it is. I ran the antivirus scans, nothing I don't know what to do. I use a dell inspiron 531.
Hello
Check with Dell Support, their drivers and documentation online and ask in the Dell forums
on the problems known.Dell support
http://support.Dell.com/Dell support drivers - product manual & warranty Info (left side) - and much more
http://support.Dell.com/support/index.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=DHSDell forums
http://en.community.Dell.com/forums/
=========Returning the system back out of the plug box, would help reduce the possible causes
like that would eliminate most of the possibilities of the software.----------------
Try this troubleshooting complete enough to see if it helps to determine the cause of and to eliminate
the questions.Use the startup clean and other methods to try to determine the cause of and eliminate problems.
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References to Vista also apply to Windows 7.
What antivirus/antispyware/security products do you have on the machine? Be one you have NEVER
on this machine, including those you have uninstalled (they leave leftovers behind which can cause
strange problems).----------------------------------------------------
Follow these steps:
Try these to erase corruption and missing/damaged file system repair or replacement.
Start - type this in the search box-> find COMMAND at the top and RIGHT CLICK – RUN AS ADMIN
Enter this at the command prompt - sfc/scannow
How to fix the system files of Windows 7 with the System File Checker
http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/1538-SFC-SCANNOW-Command-System-File-Checker.htmlHow to analyze the log file entries that the Microsoft Windows Resource Checker (SFC.exe) program
generates in Windows Vista cbs.log
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/928228Also run CheckDisk, so we cannot exclude as much as possible of the corruption.
How to run check disk in Windows 7
http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/433-disk-check.html==========================================
After the foregoing:
How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or
Windows 7
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135Use advanced tools to solve performance problems in Windows 7
http://www.howtogeek.com/HOWTO/6152/use-advanced-tools-to-troubleshoot-performance-problems-in-Windows-7/Problems with the overall speed of the system and performance
http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx/GP/slow_windows_performance?p=1How to troubleshoot performance issues in Windows Vista
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/950685Optimize the performance of Microsoft Windows Vista
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/959062
To see everything that is in charge of startup - wait a few minutes with nothing to do - then right-click
Taskbar - the Task Manager process - take a look at stored by - Services - this is a quick way
reference (if you have a small box at the bottom left - show for all users, then check that).How to change, add or remove startup programs in Windows 7
http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/1401-startup-programs-change.htmlA quick check to see that load method 2 is - using MSCONFIG then put a list of
those here.
--------------------------------------------------------------------Tools that should help you:
Process Explorer - free - find out which files, key of registry and other objects processes have opened.
What DLLs they have loaded and more. This exceptionally effective utility will show you even who has
each process.
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/Sysinternals/bb896653.aspxAutoruns - free - see what programs are configured to start automatically when you start your system
and you log in. Autoruns also shows you the full list of registry and file locations where applications can
Configure auto-start settings.
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx
Process Monitor - Free - monitor the system files, registry, process, thread and DLL real-time activity.
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/Sysinternals/bb896645.aspxThere are many excellent free tools from Sysinternals
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/Sysinternals/default.aspx-Free - WhatsInStartUP this utility displays the list of all applications that are loaded automatically
When Windows starts. For each request, the following information is displayed: Type of startup (registry/Startup folder), Command - Line String, the product name, Version of the file, the name of the company;
Location in the registry or the file system and more. It allows you to easily disable or remove unwanted
a program that runs in your Windows startup.
http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/what_run_in_startup.htmlThere are many excellent free tools to NirSoft
http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/index.htmlWindow Watcher - free - do you know what is running on your computer? Maybe not. The window
Watcher says it all, reporting of any window created by running programs, if the window
is visible or not.
http://www.KarenWare.com/PowerTools/ptwinwatch.aspMany excellent free tools and an excellent newsletter at Karenware
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Think about it an absolute must - manually update your drivers.
Vista and Windows 7 updated drivers love then here's how update the most important.
This is my generic how updates of appropriate driver:
This utility, it is easy see which versions are loaded:
-Free - DriverView utility displays the list of all device drivers currently loaded on your system.
For each driver in the list, additional useful information is displayed: load address of the driver,
Description, version, product name, company that created the driver and more.
http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/DriverView.htmlFor drivers, visit manufacturer of emergency system and of the manufacturer of the device that are the most common.
Control Panel - device - Graphics Manager - note the brand and complete model
your video card - double - tab of the driver - write version information. Now, click on update
Driver (this can do nothing as MS is far behind the certification of drivers) - then right-click.
Uninstall - REBOOT it will refresh the driver stack.Repeat this for network - card (NIC), Wifi network, sound, mouse, and keyboard if 3rd party
with their own software and drivers and all other main drivers that you have.Now in the system manufacturer (Dell, HP, Toshiba as examples) site (in a restaurant), peripheral
Site of the manufacturer (Realtek, Intel, Nvidia, ATI, for example) and get their latest versions. (Look for
BIOS, Chipset and software updates on the site of the manufacturer of the system here.)Download - SAVE - go to where you put them - right click - RUN AD ADMIN - REBOOT after
each installation.Always check in the Device Manager - drivers tab to be sure the version you actually install
presents itself. This is because some restore drivers before the most recent is installed (sound card drivers
in particular that) so to install a driver - reboot - check that it is installed and repeat as
necessary.Repeat to the manufacturers - BTW in the DO NOT RUN THEIR SCANNER device - check
manually by model.Look at the sites of the manufacturer for drivers - and the manufacturer of the device manually.
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/driverssupport/HT/driverdlmfgr.htmInstallation and update of drivers under Windows 7 (updated drivers manually using the methods
above is preferred so that the latest drivers from the manufacturer of system and device manufacturers are
found)
http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/43216-installing-updating-drivers-7-a.htmlIf you update the drivers manually, then it's a good idea to disable the facilities of driver under Windows
Updates, that leaves about Windows updates but it will not install the drivers that will be generally
older and cause problems. If updates offers a new driver and then HIDE it (right click on it), then
get new manually if you wish.Stop Windows 7 to automatically install device drivers
http://helpdeskgeek.com/Windows-7/stop-Windows-7-from-automatically-installing-device-drivers/How to disable automatic driver Installation in Windows 7 / Vista
http://www.AddictiveTips.com/Windows-Tips/how-to-disable-automatic-driver-installation-in-Windows-Vista/Turn off Windows Update Device Driver search prompt in Windows 7 / Vista (for professionals,
Ultimate and Enterprise)
http://www.AddictiveTips.com/Windows-tips/disable-Windows-Update-device-driver-search-prompt/===========================================
Refer to these discussions because many more excellent advice however don't forget to check your antivirus
programs, the main drivers and BIOS update and also solve the problems with the cleanboot method
first.Problems with the overall speed of the system and performance
http://support.Microsoft.com/GP/slow_windows_performance/en-usPerformance and Maintenance Tips
http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w7performance/thread/19e5d6c3-BF07-49ac-a2fa-6718c988f125Explorer Windows stopped working
http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w7performance/thread/6ab02526-5071-4DCC-895F-d90202bad8b3I hope this helps.
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Windows 7 gel with ctrl + alt + delete random games unlocks them
I have lots of video games that keep you locked up again and again while I play them randomly.
Lso all games through steam as Borderlands aHeroes of might and magic V other games.
It is not at all the games that I play THAT WOW does not block bit matter how long it is left on.
I have never I restart normally just press ctrl + alt + delete and click Cancel and it continues to run, but sometimes I have to do this several times in about 5 minutes and sometimes its time to time. That's one annoying thing to have to do especially with online such as most games with steam.
Was wondering if anyone had any ideas on how to possibly get this stop happening.
My system has been completely updated drivers and everything.
System specs
Intel Core 2 Quad Q8400 Yorkfield 2.66 Ghz LGA 775 95W Quad-Core Processor
NVIDIA 8800 Ultra
Kingston HyperX T1 Series 8 GB (4 X 2 GB) 240 - Pin DDR3 SDRAM
ASUS P5Q3 Deluxe/wifi-ap CH1 - 11 LGA 775 Intel P45 ATX Intel Motherboard
Western Digital Caviar Blue WD3200AAJS 320 GB 7200 RPM / MIN SATA 3.0 GB/s internal hard drive
I reinstalled the drivers, used windows repair, reinstalled the games and lowered the graphics settings in each of them and nothing seems to stop it. I thought that the only thing left is to reinstall windows 7 completely. Any help is welcome.
Thank you very much for your time
Randy
I did some research on your card and I saw that when it overheats it can cause games to lock up. Is your dusty machine inside or not properly ventilated? Looks like you have a very nice system, so I don't think you have a problem of hardware limitation.
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CTRL + ALT + DELETE no longer works on my PC
I used to be able to press CTRL + ALT + DELETE when my PC has pick up in a program. Now, when I do I get this: "Manager tasks has been disabled by the administrator." My PC is being used and I don't know anything about a previous administrator. How can I replace this message and return to the use of C + A + D? Or is there another trick to get out the programs that do not meet?
What is your Version of XP and the Service Pack?
Describe your current antivirus and software anti malware situation: McAfee, Symantec, Norton, Spybot, AVG, Avira!, MSE, Panda, Trend Micro, CA, Defender, ZoneAlarm, PC Tools, Comodo, etc..
If your system is at a standstill and you must use the Task Manager to kill a process, it is not normal and your system has a problem that you can solve.
If your task manager has been disabled (unless you have disabled it on purpose), then you certainly have another problem to accompany your first problem.
The usual advice along the lines of "something has been disabled in Group Policy" and that's probably true, but if you are using XP Home, is not Group Policy Editor in XP Home and which is not really you tell where to look in group policy, even if you run the Group Policy Editor. You need to know how to fix it.
Here is a complete solution that works for all versions of XP and requires no hunting around to find where things have been disabled in the Group Policy Editor. If you happened to have documentation for Group Policy registry locations, there is no hunting, but most people don't have documentation.
Unless you have disabled these tools on purpose, chances are good that your system has a malware infection. The malware knows what tools you use to try to find and remove, for the malware disables the things you are more likely to consume and prevents them from running if you can't find it.
All malicious software tools you currently use or have used failed to protect your system.
The malware will be happy you trick into thinking that you need to so something drastic to fix your system - as a facility repair, system restore point or a total reinstallation of XP. This is what it would be like you, but these measures are not necessary.
You must solve the immediate problem of the tools does not, then scan your system for malware when you are finished.
No matter what kind of malware you've used analytical tools, they are unlikely to solve this problem, because they cannot tell if the changes made to your system have been on purpose (you or an administrator who makes them) or some malware changed them, so the analysis tools will let these things alone (it's usually a good thing).
If your task manager is afflicted in this way, there are probably other things that also do not work - like the registry editor, System Restore and the command prompt, so fix them all at once even if you have not discovered they are broken again.
These commands from registry removes the registry entries that are stop opening programs. Although the registry entries do not exist, these commands are safe to run.
Before making any changes to your registry, back up the registry with this free and popular tool:
http://www.SnapFiles.com/get/ERUNT.html
Open Notepad to create a new text file:
Click Start, run and enter in the box:
notebook
Click OK to open a new Notepad file.
Copy and paste the following lines of text into the new Notepad file.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System]
"DisableTaskMgr" = -.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System]
"DisableRegistryTools" = -.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System]
"DisableCMD" = -.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesSystem\\\]
"DisableTaskMgr" = -.
[HKEY_USERS\.default\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System]
"DisableTaskMgr" = -.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]
"DisableCAD" = DWORD: 00000000
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\SystemRestore]
"DisableConfig" = -.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\SystemRestore]
"DisableSR" = -.Save the new text file with extension .reg on your desktop or somewhere you can remember with a name you can remember, something like:
enableit.reg
After you save the file, close Notepad.
Locate the file enableit.reg on your desktop and double-click it.
Alternatively, you can right-click on the enableit.reg file, choose open with... and select the registry editor.
Answer in the affirmative to the question... Are you sure you want to add the information in the registry?
You should then see a message that information has been registered in the register.
If the registry editor has also been disabled, you will not be able to run registry changes to fix the rest of the problems, then you must first activate the command registry editor run. Even if the registry editor is not broken, these commands are safe to run.
Click Start, run and enter in the box (copy/paste would be safer) the following text:
Tracking Add HKCU/v DisableRegistryTools /t REG_DWORD /d 0
Click OK and answer Yes, if you are prompted with a message of crash.
Click Start, run and enter in the box (copy/paste would be safer) the following text:
Tracking Add HKLM/v DisableRegistryTools /t REG_DWORD /d 0
Click OK and answer Yes, if you are prompted with a message of crash.
Now that the registry editor has been enabled, you can run the enableit.reg file to troubleshoot issues.
Depending on the circumstances, your tools can work right away, but go ahead to avoid the question "did you restart your system?" later, and restart your system at the time of trial to be sure things work again.
Allow the tools in this way only solves the symptom of malware infection, but does not solve the real problem (the system is currently or has been infected by malware) so you're not quite done yet - your system might still be infected.
Download, install, update and do a full scan with these free malware detection programs can solve any problems.
Malwarebytes (MMFA): http://malwarebytes.org/
SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/They can be uninstalled later if you wish.
You can also delete the enableit.reg file when you are finished.
Do, or do not. There is no test.
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BOOTMGR is missing, press ctrl + alt + delete to restart
So I found out that I have no boot disk, if windows does not start - I need to insert an installation disc that I did not. I am currently using windows vista - if I were to insert a floppy disk in windows 8, I would be able to install this later version of windows instead of Vista?
Thank you very muchHi Jonathan,.
Thank you to contact Microsoft Community and we will be happy to help you with your concern.
According to the description, it looks that you are facing a hard time while connecting to Windows Vista because of Bootmgr is missing.
Windows Vista Bootmgr missing, I suggest to try the steps in the following article and check if it solves the problem:
BOOTMGR is missing Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete to restart error message when Windows starts: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2622803
Using the Windows 8 install disc, you can perform a custom installation and install the Windows 8 operating system on your computer.
Note: Make a backup of all data before installing.
I suggest you to check the system requirements for Windows 8.
Reference: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-8/upgrade-to-windows-8
Install Windows 8 refer to the following steps:a. Insert the Windows 8 installation disc or a USB flash drive, and then turn off your computer.
b. restart your computer.
c. press a key when prompted and then follow the instructions that appear.
Note * you will need to boot from your bios and change the boot order so that the DVD or USB drive are first startup options. See material manufactures instructions on how to do it.
d. on the Windows configuration page, enter your language and other preferences and then press or click Next.
e. in the next screen, press or click on install now.
f. When you are prompted, type the product key in the box. Press or click Next.
g. review the terms of the license and then select I accept the terms of the license. Press or click Next.
h. on the type of installation that you want? Page, click Custom.
i. on the place where you want to install Windows? The page, tap or click on drive options (Advanced).
j. tap and press or click the partition you want to change, click the formatting option you want to run, and then follow the instructions.
k. When finished formatting, click Next.
l. follow the instructions to complete the installation of Windows 8, include the name of your computer and setting up an initial user account.
Note: Changing the BIOS / semiconductor (CMOS) to complementary metal oxide settings can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the configuration of the BIOS/CMOS settings can be solved. Changes to settings are at your own risk.
If you need Windows guru, do not hesitate to post your questions and we will be happy to help you.
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Original title: remove the Task Manager.
Somehow, I deleted the Task Manager and now when something stops responding and I have to turn on and back! Pressing on Ctrl.Alt.Delete no longer works! How can I get it back?
Hello
This should help you.
"The problems of Task Manager.
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/troubleshoot-Task-Manager-problems
See you soon.
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Ctrl + Alt + Delete disk error to restart?
My Lenovo Y530 acted weird enough for about a week after it defrag with defraggler. Gel constantly and trolling. I had to shut down by pressing the button several times. Whereas yesterday it crashed and I fixed in safe mode after you run disk checks. Today, after it in hibernation for a night, it now reads «Disk-read error Ctrl + alt + delete to restart» There's nothing else with this message. Start the computer as usual with the sign of lenovo, but after that, it goes to the error. Lenovo, the purchase of the computer also doesn't give me a disk to restore the system, or any disk. The only program that could I suppose is one key recovery. Even then, I hesitate to use it after you have used in the past. He erases my HDD and resets its original configuration. Thanks for the help!
Hi anonymous,
The error message may be due to one of the following reasons.
· You may have a corrupt MBR (master boot record)
· Your hard drive may have a bad sector
· Defective disk
To fix this, we would require the Windows vista installation disc.
I suggest that arrange you for a Windows vista installation disc and try the steps mentioned below.
Method 1
Run the tool on the computer system restart and check if it works.
What are the system recovery options in Windows Vista?
Method 2
Run the Bootrec.exe tool.
To run this tool, start the Windows RE and run the FixMbr command.
How to use the Bootrec.exe tool in the Windows recovery environment to troubleshoot and repair startup issues in Windows
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/927392
I hope this helps!
Halima S - Microsoft technical support.
Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.
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OT: Solid State Drive startup problems.
Hello
I recently bought a Samsung 120 GB 840 Evo Series SSD to start my operating system and general programs faster than my current hard drive. I want to keep my hard drive 2 TB of storage mass (videos, music etc...) but I want to migrate my OS on my SSD. I copied my Program Files x 86 for my SSD and I went into the BIOS and set my boot option #1 and #1 Boot priority to my SSD, however, after I save and exit the BIOS, I'm greeted by the message "Boot MGR missing - Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete to reset" and now I don't know what to do.
Any advice would be great!
Kind regards
Tommy
How to pass Windows 7 to a larger hard drive to a smaller SSD drive using Acronis True Image:
http://www.PAGESTART.com/win7sddatihim05011201.html(This is an extreme example that the SSD is only 32 GB in size, but the technique is the same).
How to move Windows 8 to a HDD to SSD (concept is the same for Windows 7)
using Acronis True Image 2013 or 2014
http://www.PAGESTART.com/win8atihddssd07241401.htmlJ W Stuart: http://www.pagestart.com
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Nothing of opening + Ctrl Alt Delete black screen
After about an hour of the execution of my office main (sometimes even less), it will stop completely anything, anything, closed opening and if I tap Ctrl + Alt + Delete, I get a black screen saying that it can not display logon, and security options etc.
I searched and tried different advice to reset the winsock to the damaged user account to clean start and closing off the coast of third-party services. Absolutely to squat. I also scanned for viruses, malware, spyware, etc. in normal and safe mode and nothing turned upward.
Please try to avoid of telling me to reformat or system restore, because the last system restore point I have is 2011 when we built the computer and it's basically like reformatting and I think I'll start to cry.
Hi, Crimson,
First of all, I suggest you to restart the system and keep it idle for more than an hour and check if the problem occurs.
As you've already tried several troubleshooting steps, and even the question persists in safe mode, I suggest you to use the tool (sfc) System File Checker in safe mode to troubleshoot missing or corrupted system files in Windows. This will help us determine if any system files are causing the problem:
How to use the System File Checker tool to fix the system files missing or corrupted on Windows Vista or Windows 7
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833
Look for error messages in the event and after feedback from the observer.
Open event viewer
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-Event-Viewer
What are the information contained in the logs of the event (Event Viewer)?
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/what-information-appears-in-event-logs-Event-Viewer
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Nothing happens, when I press ctrl + alt + delete
Nothing happens, when I press ctrl + alt + delete LOCK THE COMPUTER, CHANGE PASSWORD, SHUTDOWN, LOG OFF ETC. I WORK IN WINDOWS 2007 OPERATING SYSTEMLooks like you may have a virus or other malware. Get your updated antivirus program and boot into Safe Mode. Note that some viruses can hide from your normal antivirus program, so you really need to scan in Safe Mode. To enter in Safe Mode when you turn on first, press F8 on every seconds until you get the menu, and then select Safe Mode. Then run a complete system scan.
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Microsoft has suggestions and offerings to
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/how-do-I-remove-a-computer-virus
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Moderator Forum Keith has a few suggestions along this line to
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If that suits him fine. If this is not the case, use system restore to go back to an earlier date at the beginning of the problem. To run system restore, click Start-> programs-> Accessories-> System Tools-> system restore. Click on the box that says show more restore points.
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You can check the corrupted system files. Open an administrator command prompt and run SFC if the above does not help. Click START, and then type CMD in the search box, right-click on CMD. EXE and click run as administrator. Then, from the command prompt type sfc/scannow.
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Finally if all else fails, you can look at the rather cryptic system event log. To make, click Start-> Control Panel-> administration-> event viewer tools. Once in Event Viewer system log-click and scroll entries looking for these "error" with indicator see if you can find guidance on where the problem may be.
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When you get your system in good working condition, I invite you to back up your system up to an external hard drive and make it regular periodic updates.
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I hope this helps. Good luck.
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Why don't I have to use Ctrl + Alt + Delete to use my computer?
My PC starts directly from the windows 7 desktop. How ever I can not click on the Start button. If I open a desktop application I can't click any function on it once it is open.
To have access to my PC, I have to Ctrl-Alt-Delete. So I have to left click anywhere on the screen (not any text or button). Then I can click on the Cancel button. Once I did, I can use my programs as usual. I have to do this every time I start my PC. This problem exists from the outset, even though I have repeatedly re-installed Win 7 as a 32-bit and a 64 bit OS. Since the first office sometimes.I have also not drag and drop functionality. I can't drag my around my office desktop icons, for example in the trash. This was not always the case and it takes place after the service of some or other update. I spent this morning of uninstallation of updates as much as possible, until finally after a reboot, I could drag and drop from the desktop icons.A program that was unaffected by the problem of drag / move is iTunes. I can drag tracks/albums from iTunes to a windows Explorer folder, but not a file Explorer windows to another. I have to use the dialog box copy - paste on the right click of the mouse.What this problem is, it also affects Google Chrome by preventing the features left click on any of the control buttons. By clicking a new tab, close...I'd appreciate a lot any input on that.My best regards,DuncanLooks like you may have a virus or other malware. Get your updated antivirus program and start safe mode. Note that some viruses can hide from your normal antivirus program, so you really need to scan mode without failure. To enter in Safe Mode when you turn on first, press F8 on every seconds until you get the menu, and then select Safe Mode. Then run a complete system scan.
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Microsoft has suggestions and offerings to
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/how-do-I-remove-a-computer-virus
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Moderator Forum Keith has a few suggestions along this line to
http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-performance/Windows-Explorer-has-stopped-working/6ab02526-5071-4DCC-895F-d90202bad8b3
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If that suits him fine. If this is not the case, use system restore to go back to an earlier date at the beginning of the problem. To run system restore, click Start-> programs-> Accessories-> System Tools-> system restore. Click on the box that says show more restore points.
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You can check the corrupted system files. Open an administrator command prompt and run SFC if the above does not help. Click START, and then type CMD in the search box, right-click on CMD. EXE, then click on run as administrator. Then from the command prompt, type sfc/scannow.
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Finally if all else fails, you can look at the rather cryptic system event log. To make, click Start-> Control Panel-> administration-> event viewer tools. Once in Event Viewer system log-click and scroll entries looking for these "error" with indicator see if you can find guidance on where the problem may be.
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When you get your system in good working condition, I invite you to back up your system up to an external hard drive and it puts regular periodic updates.
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I hope this helps. Good luck.
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