Msconfig, explorer.exe & my computer don't work; W7 64

I have w7 64-bit work very well for the last 3 days of many problems: some icons on the desktop do not respond (trash, post) also explorer.exe; they "charge" for a few seconds then will return to the msconfig same office 'load' for a few seconds, then back to the office at boot my gadgets loading on my screen and of course him disappear, I also AVG2013 & apparently no virus. Need help please

Hello

This looks like a virus or malware. So much more than anything started 3 days ago.

At this point as you have tried all the troubleshooting steps, I suggest you try to do an Inplace upgrade.

An upgrade on the spot is the final solution before you have to reinstall the operating system.

Note that it takes as much time to do the upgrade as to reinstall the operating system. In addition, some of your custom Windows settings may be lost through this process.

How to perform an upgrade on the spot on Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 & Windows Server 2008 R2
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2255099

Thank you and best regards,

Anil

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