Vista hangs after logging in as an administrator, but front office is equipped fully upward
I am running Vista updated with the latest updates. Have not installed anything other than updates regular for McAfee, Webroot spyware and, of course, Vista. Computer hung up Saturday while I was downloading a podcast after being in mode 'sleep' from one day to the next what I usually do to close every night. I closed the program with Task Manager and decided to restart. When I stopped to restart it sat there for 1/2 hour in logging mode so I ended up doing a manual close. Since I rebooted several times and I get on the desktop but it hangs up with the circular icon (like old hourglass) and doesn't let me do anything. A couple of times my desktop image would not come to the top and the screen is black. On two restarts, it says Windows Explorer does not open and asked me if I wanted to close or continue. I tried both ways and nothing. I thought maybe the boot in safe mode, but not sure what to look for. Is it possible to return Friday night to the settings to correct? Don't even know if it's something available in Vista. I do not receive the above error messages other than windows Explorer and it's just the shot upwards and the inability to cross that.
Restore point:
http://www.howtogeek.com/HOWTO/Windows-Vista/using-Windows-Vista-system-restore/
Do Safe Mode system restore, if it is impossible to do in Normal Mode.
Try typing F8 at startup and in the list of Boot selections, select Mode safe using ARROW top to go there > and then press ENTER.
Try a restore of the system once, to choose a Restore Point prior to your problem...
Click Start > programs > Accessories > system tools > system restore > choose another time > next > etc.
See you soon.
Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner
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Here are the steps to do:
1. click on start, type msconfig in the search box and press ENTER.
The user account control permission.
If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type
password, or click on continue.
2. in the general tab, click Selective startup.
3. under Selective startup, clear the check box load starting points.
4. click on the Services tab, select the hide all Microsoft Services check box, and then click Disable all.
5. click on OK.
6. When you are prompted, click on restart.
7. after the computer starts, check if the problem is resolved.
If the problem is resolved to check what is the cause of the problem, referring to the link given below:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135
8. in addition, you will need to uninstall and reinstall the software problem on your computer.
Reset the computer to start as usual
9. When you have finished troubleshooting, follow these steps to reset the computer to start as usual:
Click Start, type msconfig.exe in the start search box and press ENTER.
10. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password, or click on continue. On the general tab, click the Normal startup option, and then click OK.
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Vista hangs after login, error event ID _
Hello, I had a lot of trouble with the Vista machine for a few days. System boots, I have connection, I see the office, then after a three or four minutes, freeze current applications, then I can't do anything. Freezes even if I do not open all the apps. So I try Ctrl-Alt-Del, nothing seems more answer. So I have to hold down the power button to shut up down, then power, boot without failure. When in safe mode, system seems to work very well. I can access files, etc.
I tried the method suggested to go to msconfig, turning off all services and startup items, then try to turn them back on a few at a time to try to isolate that one poses problems. Last week, I thought that I reduced to superfetch as the problem, so I disabled it, and my system has worked fine for a day, pc used for several hours, then turn it over to freeze problems.
I also tried to go into safe mode event viewer, examine the mistakes and try to solve the problems. I do not have any progress.
I copied the error: ID of event below. Can anyone provide assistance, advice or where to start?
Thank you.
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my system:
Toshiba Satellite L305
Pentium Dual-Core 2.0 GHz
3.0 GB RAM
32 bit OS
Vista Home Premium, SP1---------------------
Event Viewer
Errors
Application errors, then the system errors=================================
Log name: Application
Source: Microsoft-Windows-EventSystem
Date: 2009-10-26 22:56:46
Event ID: 4609
Task category: event system
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
Internal system of events from COM + has detected what a bad code back during his treatment. HRESULT has c 8007043 line 45 of d:\vistasp1_gdr\com\complus\src\events\tier1\eventsystemobj.cpp. Contact the Services de Support technique Microsoft to report this error.Log name: Application
Source: Microsoft-Windows-search
Date: 2009-10-26 22:51:46
Event ID: 3058
Task category: Gatherer
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
The application cannot be initialized.Background: Windows Application
Details:
The metadata for the content index cannot be read. (0xc0041801)Log name: Application
Source: Microsoft-Windows-search
Date: 2009-10-26 22:51:46
Event ID: 3028
Task category: Gatherer
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
Cannot initialize the Gatherer object.Background: Windows Application, catalog creates
Details:
The metadata for the content index cannot be read. (0xc0041801)Log name: Application
Source: Microsoft-Windows-search
Date: 2009-10-26 22:51:46
Event ID: 3029
Task category: Gatherer
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
The plugincannot be initialized. Background: Windows Application, catalog creates
Details:
Item was not found. (0 x 80070490)Log name: Application
Source: Microsoft-Windows-search
Date: 2009-10-26 22:51:45
Event ID: 3029
Task category: Gatherer
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
The plugincannot be initialized. Background: Windows Application, catalog creates
Details:
The metadata for the content index cannot be read. (0xc0041801)Log name: Application
Source: Microsoft-Windows-search
Date: 2009-10-26 22:51:45
Event ID: 9002
Task category: Search Service
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
The Windows Search Service cannot load the property store information.Background: Windows Application, catalog creates
Details:
0 x % 08 x (0xc0041800 - the content index cannot be read.)Log name: Application
Source: Microsoft-Windows-search
Date: 2009-10-26 22:51:45
Event ID: 7040
Task category: Search Service
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
The search service has detected data files corrupted in the index. The service tries to automatically correct this problem by rebuilding the index.Details:
The metadata for the content index cannot be read. (0xc0041801)Log name: Application
Source: Microsoft-Windows-search
Date: 2009-10-26 22:51:45
Event ID: 9000
Task category: Search Service
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
The Windows Search Service cannot open the Jet property store.Details:
The content index cannot be read. (0xc0041800)Log name: Application
Source: ESENT
Date: 2009-10-26 22:51:45
Event ID: 454
Task category: registration/recovery
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
Windows Windows (2820): database recovery/restore failed with unexpected error - 255.Log name: Application
Source: ESENT
Date: 2009-10-26 22:51:44
Event ID: 515
Task category: registration/recovery
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
Windows Windows (2820): database C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Applications\Windows\Windows.edb: 5489 (0 x 00001571) Page check failed due to incompatibility of flush order dependency. This page should be rinsed before page 2331 (0x0000091b), but the last page empty instead first. Recovery/restore will fail with error - 255. If this condition persists then please restore it from a previous backup. This problem is probably due to a defective material 'lose' one or more colors on one or two of these pages in the past. For further assistance diagnosing the problem, contact your hardware vendor.Log name: Application
Source: FSecure-FSecure-F-Secure Management Agent
Date: 2009-10-26 22:51:41
Event ID: 103
Task category: no
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
2 2009-10-26 22:51:41-04:00 jwrtosh JWRTOSH\joe F-Secure Management Agent
Module F-Secure PSGB customer monitored by F-Secure Management Agent has stopped responding, or has ended. An attempt to restart will be made later. If you see this message frequently, contact the system administrator or reinstall the F-Secure products.Log name: Application
Source: FSecure-FSecure-F-Secure Management Agent
Date: 2009-10-26 22:51:31
Event ID: 103
Task category: no
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
1 2009-10-26 22:51:31-04:00 jwrtosh JWRTOSH\joe F-Secure Management Agent
Module F-Secure Anti-Virus Firewall Daemon controlled by F-Secure Management Agent has stopped responding, or has ended. An attempt to restart will be made later. If you see this message frequently, contact the system administrator or reinstall the F-Secure products.Log name: Application
Source: Application error
Date: 2009-10-26 21:17:21
Event ID: 1000
Task category: (100)
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
Failed application iexplore.exe, version 7.0.6001.18319, time stamp 0x4a966702, module SkypeIEPlugin.dll, version 3.3.0.3290, time stamp 0x4a02d40b, exception code 0xc0000005, offset error 0x00001f11, 0 x 534 process id, failed to start the application time 0x01ca56a337d4a63b.Log name: Application
Source: FSecure-FSecure-F-Secure Management Agent
Date: 2009-10-26 21:05:01
Event ID: 103
Task category: no
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
1 2009-10-26 21:05:01-04:00 jwrtosh JWRTOSH\admin F-Secure Management Agent
Module F-Secure Anti-Virus Firewall Daemon controlled by F-Secure Management Agent has stopped responding, or has ended. An attempt to restart will be made later. If you see this message frequently, contact the system administrator or reinstall the F-Secure products.============================================
Log name: System
Source: Service Control Manager
Date: 2009-10-26 22:57:40
Event ID: 7001
Task category: no
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
Network list Service service depends on the network location awareness service which failed to start because of the following error:
The dependency service or group was able to start.Log name: System
Source: Service Control Manager
Date: 2009-10-26 22:57:40
Event ID: 7026
Task category: no
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
The next (s) starting or starting system could not load:
AFD
DfsC
F-Secure HIPS
ESF
FSFW
jswpslwf
NetBIOS
NetBT
nsiproxy
PSched
Rdbss
Rdbss
SMB
spldr
TDX
Wanarpv6Log name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-DistributedCOM
Date: 2009-10-26 22:57:21
Event ID: 10005
Task category: no
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
DCOM got error '1084' trying to start WSearch service with arguments "" to start the server:
{9E175B6D-F52A-11D8-B9A5-505054503030}Log name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-DistributedCOM
Date: 2009-10-26 22:56:47
Event ID: 10005
Task category: no
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
DCOM got error "1068" attempting to start the service netprofm with arguments "" to start the server:
{A47979D2-C419-11D9-A5B4-001185AD2B89}Log name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-DistributedCOM
Date: 2009-10-26 22:56:47
Event ID: 10005
Task category: no
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
DCOM got error "1068" attempting to start the service netman with arguments "" to start the server:
{BA126AD1-2166-11D1-B1D0-00805FC1270E}Log name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-DistributedCOM
Date: 2009-10-26 22:56:47
Event ID: 10005
Task category: no
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
DCOM got error "1068" try to start the service fdPHost with arguments "" to start the server:
{145B4335-FE2A-4927-A040-7C35AD3180EF}Log name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-DistributedCOM
Date: 2009-10-26 22:56:46
Event ID: 10005
Task category: no
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
DCOM got error "1084" try to start the service EventSystem with arguments "" to start the server:
{1BE1F766-5536-11D1-B726-00C04FB926AF}Log name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-DistributedCOM
Date: 2009-10-26 22:56:39
Event ID: 10005
Task category: no
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
DCOM got error '1084' trying to start the ShellHWDetection service with arguments "" to start the server:
{DD522ACC-F821-461A-A407-50B198B896DC}Log name: System
Source: Service Control Manager
Date: 2009-10-26 22:51:54
Event ID: 7031
Task category: no
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
The Windows Search service ended in unexpected ways. It has done this 1 time. The following corrective action will be performed in 30000 milliseconds: restart the service.Log name: System
Source: Service Control Manager
Date: 2009-10-26 22:51:54
Event ID: 7024
Task category: no
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
The Windows Search service stopped with the special service 2147749155 (0x80040D23) error.Log name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-HttpEvent
Date: 2009-10-26 22:50:50
Event ID: 15016
Task category: no
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
Failed to initialize the Security Kerberos for authentication package on the server side. The data field contains the error number.================================
All the error messages you have posted (most are related to research and are probably not part of this problem - some are related to DCOM which was caused by the initial error of the Service Control Manager won't start don't not because addictive has not started - but it does not say that (but it will be in the paper and I would like to know that) and you seem to have F-Secure Management Agent or something like) it as a secondary firewall that seems not to start but is no big deal if you have Windows Firewall upward and operation - this is a great product and does its job well - a secondary firewall is not really necessary but I guess that he can not hurt, if it works - although this could be the program which intrudes that Mcshane mentioned in his post - system freeze because he thinks (, there is violation of firewall, but I don't know which), the one that concerns me most is:
Log name: System
Source: Service Control Manager
Date: 2009-10-26 22:57:40
Event ID: 7026
Task category: no
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: JWRTOSH
Description:
The next (s) starting or starting system could not load:
AFD
DfsC
F-Secure HIPS
ESF
FSFW
jswpslwf
NetBIOS
NetBT
nsiproxy
PSched
Rdbss
Rdbss
SMB
spldr
TDX
Wanarpv6THIS could very easily cause your system will crash - in fact, I'm surprised, he started even with this error. Did you get a lot of that or is it only once? If you get a lot of them, this is a serious problem, we will have to address.
Do you know when this problem started (it seems that you have a close time)? Try a system restore to a point in time BEFORE the problem started. Here is the procedure: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/using-windows-vista-system-restore/. Don't forget to check the box to show more than 5 days of restore points. If the first attempt fails, then try an earlier point or two. NOTE: You will need to re - install any software and updates that you have installed between now and the restore point, but you can use Windows Update for updates.
If the system restore does not work, do a startup repair, boot from the disk Installation of Windows Vista genuine (or one that you can borrow from someone) or a recovery disc. Here is the procedure: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial148.html. You may need to change the BIOS to do first the CD drive in the boot sequence to boot from the CD. To do this, hold the screen that tells you the key F to push to enter the menu start or start of installation. Push it quickly. Make the changes, save your work and exit. Put the CD in the drive and reboot. When you are prompted, press any key to boot from the CD.
If you do not have a floppy disk, you can make a bootable recovery disk by using http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/windows-vista-recovery-disc-download/ with burning software like: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/active-isoburner.html and, of course, a blank CD.
If this does not work, try to start in safe mode (repeatedly hit F8 key so that the start and go in safe mode with networking). Then we will check some of your system files:
Go to start / all programs / accessories / command prompt and right click on command prompt, and then click Run as administrator.
Type sfc/scannow, go and let it run. It will scan and try to correct some of your system files. If all goes well he comes complete with no corruption, it could not repair (if it has these post of corruption here or try to analyze it to find the problem or files using http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928228.
While in the command prompt, type chkdsk /f /r and enter and let it run. It will scan and try to solve any corruption or bad sectors on your hard drive and remove especially as a cause.
This is not like a malware problem, but it can't hurt to check just to be on the safe side (and since we are almost out of options). In Safe Mode with network (click several times F8 during the boot process) and try to run anti-malware programs. To resolve this problem (if it is a problem) download, install, and run the following two programs: http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php and http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html. You can also try a free trial of Pandasoft (www.pandasoft.com). Before you download pandasoft, uninstall all anti-virus program you currently use (because the installation and execution of two simultaneously can cause conflicts, freezes and all sorts of problems). Once you have uninstalled your current AV program, download, install, update and scan using Pandasoft. I think you might be amazed at how much she notes that other software missed. Once complete, uninstall pandasoft and re - install your current AV program (unless you decide to spend that I did when I tried about 4 years ago). You can also try the new, free Microsoft Security Essentials http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/default.aspx (with the same caveat that only program AV one ALONE can be installed and running on your system at any time). Restart after you have completed all the scans.
If this does not work, you will need to do a repair/system upgrade using the Windows Vista Installation disc authentic (you own or that you can borrow from someone). Here is the procedure: http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/88236-repair-install-vista.html as well as the upgrade from an earlier version of the Windows section of the following: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918884. Although this will not affect your data, settings or programs, you should always back up your data before you start just be on the safe side. If other procedures do not work, it is almost certain to work. You can have a lot of updates to re - install (including all you need to remove service packs). If the version on system with SP1 or SP2 preinstalled cane and the disc is an earlier version, then you will need to do a slipstream drive as follows: http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/151606-vista-sp1-slipstream-installation-dvd.html.
I hope one of these procedures can solve your problem. If this isn't the case, after return and we will try something else. Return message anyway so we know how it turns out.
Good luck! Lorien - a - MCSE/MCSA/network + / A +.
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Windows Vista hanging at "Logging Off" of the prcoess judgment stage.
At the stop, Windows went to automatically install updates and shut down my Dell portable computer. But he is now stuck at the step "Logging Off" and not shut down, even after hours. When I stopped manually and restart, it just goes back to the "Logging Off" screen and I can't do anything else. Several shops here have said they need to do a thorough cleaning of the hard repair disk in order. Really? Is there another way to get the computer to block this process? Thank you.
Amanda,
If you are still having this problem then validate with what version of Windows you are using. First thing to try is to start on the Advanced Boot options , and select the last known good configuration. If this does not work, then try to start safe mode. Let us know the status.
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Windows Vista hangs after the release of sleep
I am using windows vista 32-bit edition Home premium. My laptop freezes resumed after having been dormant for a long time. The problem started after I reinstalled windows and started the update of windows.
Hello
Troubleshooting Windows Vista sleep and extended
http://www.computerperformance.co.UK/Vista/vista_hibernate.htmHow to troubleshoot performance problems with sleep, hibernation and resume in Windows Vista
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/950686May need to reset all to default power settings and then place back as you prefer.
How to enable and disable Hibernation - you can try to disable and re-enable the it. http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/165508-hibernation-enable-disable.html
How to restore the default power in Vista (and then go back and change as you wish)
http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/198047-power-plan-restore-default-settings.htmlMay need to reset all to default power settings and then place back as you prefer.
I hope this helps.
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Windows Vista hangs after choosing the identity of the connection. works well in safe mode
I was able to start windows in safe mode, and then create a new connection profile. However, Windows doesn't always starts normally. Using the original profile causes the screen to go black after the "Welcome" screen Using the new profile causes the screen to go to blue after the Welcome screen. It's a laptop with nothing fixed. everything seems to work fine in safe mode, so I think it's a matter of profile. There is no restore points, so I can't use system restore. Any thoughts?
Bob J
Hello Ripplemaker1,
I have to agree. This sounds like it may be some kind of malware in game.
I recommend you create a new thread in the forum security, privacy, and user accounts for this piece of the puzzle.
Best regards
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My Vista computer requires a password as an administrator, but I've never had a
Some how my computer asks for a password as an administrator, I do not know the password, I've ever had, and now I can not start the computer, I only have one administrator
* original title - lost password *.
Hello
Malicious software can cause this problem
Download update and scan with the free version of malwarebytes anti-malware
http://www.Malwarebytes.org/MBAM.php
You can also download and run rkill to stop the process of problem before you download and scan with malwarebytes
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/anti-virus/rkill
make it work above in safe mode with networking
Windows Vista
Using the F8 method:
- Restart your computer.
- When the computer starts, you will see your computer hardware are listed. When you see this information begins to tap theF8 key repeatedly until you are presented with theBoot Options Advanced Windows Vista.
- Select the Safe Mode with networking with the arrow keys.
- Then press enter on your keyboard to start mode without failure of Vista.
- To start Windows, you'll be a typical logon screen. Connect to your computer and Vista goes into safe mode.
- Do whatever tasks you need and when you are done, reboot to return to normal mode.
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If before is not the casue of the problem;
It is available on you microsoft information help on problems with passwords
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/940765
If you are unable to connect to Windows 7 or Windows Vista, you can use the Windows Vista System Restore feature, or the Windows 7 system restore feature.
You may be unable to connect to Windows Vista or Windows 7 in the following scenarios:
- Scenario 1: You recently set a new password for the protected administrator account. However, you don't remember the password.
- Scenario 2: You type the correct password. However, Windows Vista or Windows 7 does not accept the password because the system is damaged.
- Scenario 3: You delete a protected administrator account. Now, you cannot connect to another administrator account.
- Scenario 4: You change an administrator account protected with a standard user account. Now, you cannot connect to another administrator account.
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except that we cannot help you
read this microsoft's policy NOT to provide assistance to crack passwords when they are lost or forgotten:
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After upgrade from Vista to Windows 7 Ultimate home, no problem connecting to the internet when logged in as an administrator,
but unable to connect to the internet using the standard account. I have the latest version of the Solution Explorer.
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Logged in as administrator, but cannot install or modify all programs in Vista
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· What exactly happens when you try to install or to modify any program in Windows Vista?
· You receive an error message trying to install or to modify a program?
· Since when are you facing this problem?
· Remember to make changes to the system until the problem occurred?
The problem may be due to the UAC (User Account Control) may block you install or change the program.
See the link below and check if it helps to resolve the issue.
How to enable an application to run once with a full administrator access token in the UAC?
For more information about UAC, refer to the link below.
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc709691 (WS.10) .aspx
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How to use User Account Control (UAC) in Windows Vista
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Windows Update requires approval from the Admin while logged in as an administrator
I recently reinstalled Vista Ultimate after some adventures with a bad copy of Windows 7. I am the administrator. The only account that I currently have is the admin. account. Any update I try to install, Windows Update asks me to log on as an administrator or ask one to perform the task for me. I read articles and Q & A @http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vistasecurity/thread/afa66485-9c42-469e-b393-5bd8ad5a82e5 until my eyes bled. For the love of God: why this cannot be resolved so much hassle?
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I am administrator BUT Windows Update told Me I need to provide permission administrator logon as administrator or by asking an administrator to perform tasks for meI had the same problem with Windows updates asking permission of the administrator when I was logged in as an administrator. Sometimes the Windows updates works fine and sometimes it has its flaws, but there is usually a way around it if you want to install the update. And here's one to try: go to start > Windows Update. You can eliminate the problem promptly Admin here by clicking on change settings in the sidebar and check the box that allow all users to install updates on this computer. You can always change it back again after you install the updates that you want. I hope this helps.
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A large number of menu selections is affected, including the 'computer management', 'Event Viewer', 'Services' and 'System Configuration'.
I tried to clean a computer that was thus invaded by unwanted applications and the services that it was unusable. I applied several sets of Windows updates until it has been fairly stable, then lightened through the Services application services, changing many services 'automatic' to 'enabled' or 'disabled '. I suspect that some service necessary for the performance of the foregoing has been inadvertently stopped. (None that he was '' strongly recommended '' or '' recommended '' do not turn off or the description seemed to make a requirement, but...) I don't know how to confirm this theory, identify the missing service or reactivate a service without the Services application.I got lucky. I called a local, independent computer store. Their support staff (after confirming that I had an appropriate Windows license) told me that if the computer came with a disk for Installation of Windows Vista, there is probably a partition to start installation on the hard disk, I could get to with a special touch at the beginning of the start-up phase of the BIOS. It flashed by so quickly that I missed my chance, so I put off the power while trying to boot Windows. On my next attempt, I missed again (even if I managed to spot the key combination - F11). But when he arrived at the start-up phase of Windows, he offered me a chance to run the system restore which was banned when I was logged in with an administrator account. I had to go back a ways, but I found one who would start and was able to complete cleaning of the machine and make it to a usable state.
Thanks to all who responded.
Oh, and it seems (according to my conversation with the service of the local computer store) that my fatal mistake was by disabling the service allowing you to promote its own security. Apparently an administrator account is not the rights needed to perform most administrative functions without it; If disabling the service gets you into a nearly unrecoverable state. A hint of that in the description of the service, or even a total ban on deactivation, would be a good idea.
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Vista freezes after inactivity
After my computer is slow it freezes and nothing works (mouse, keyboard, etc.). The screen is gray in color with the circle of task while turning. I put the power of never sleeping options. I also updated my screen saver 'white '. I checked to see if there were new updates installed. There are four security updates installed around the time I started to notice the problem. Should I try unistalling them? Do I need? I built this computer about 2 months ago. I am running Vista Home Premium (OEM). Any suggestions?
Hello Christhegreek01,
Thank you for visiting the website of Microsoft Windows Vista Community.
Try the following steps to get out of boredom:
Have you tried to make the clean boot before installing this update. There could be interference or a program context prevents the installation of this update. If you have please ignore this information.
Clean boot
We will also test in a clean boot environment to see if this issue is related to interference from other services / programs:
1. click on start, type msconfig in the search box and press ENTER. (If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password, or click on continue.)
2. in the general tab, click Selective startup.
3. under Selective startup, clear the check box load startup items.
4. click on the Services tab, select the hide all Microsoft Services check box, and then click Disable all.
5. click on OK.
6. When you are prompted, click on restart.
7 log on to your account.
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Click on start-> all programs-> Windows Update and reinstall the update you mentioned previously.
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To restore your Normal startup:
1. click on start, type msconfig in the search box and press ENTER. (If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password, or click on continue.)
2. in the general tab, click Normal startup.
3. When prompted, click on restart.Or try to be like the system restore if it does not work
System restore points are created automatically when the following occur:
- When you install a new application or driver.
- When you uninstall or install some programs.
- When you install new updates
- Automatically on a daily interval
- Manually by creating a.
- If you choose to use system restore to restore to a previous restore point, System Restore creates a new restore point before you restore a previous state in case something goes wrong. If you are restoring to a previous state in Mode without failure, a restore point will create for the current state.
So that the restoration of the system to work, you must have 300 MB of free space for each hard disk that monitors the system restore. System Restore will also use up to 15% of disk space on each disk that it monitors. That hard disk space runs out, older restore points will be deleted as newer ones. It is also important to note that you must be logged in as an administrator in order to use the system restore. Now that you understand the basics of the system restore, you must continue to the next section to learn how to use it.
Restore Windows Vista to a previous state
In the case of a problem on your computer that cannot be solved by normal means, you can restore your computer to a previous working state. To do this, you need to start restoring the system so that you can choose the restore point to restore. If you currently have Windows Vista boot problems, you can use the system restore in Windows recovery environment. Instructions on how to do it in this tutorial can be found: System Restore using the Windows Vista recovery environment.
If you can connect to Windows Vista, you must follow these steps.
- Close and save any documents that you have opened.
- Click the Start button to open your Start Menu. The Start button looks like this:
- When the Start Menu open click on the menu option all programs.
- Click once on the Start Menu Accessories group.
- Click once on the System Tools Start Menu group.
- Click once on the icon of the system restore. After you click the icon, if a user account control window opens, click on the button continue.
You will now be on the screen as shown below in Figure 1 system restore. From this screen, you can specify the restore point that you want to restore.
1 screen of system restore
By default, Vista will be already selected the restore recommended option. This restore point is one followed a new pilot program, or update has been installed. If you do not want to use this restore point, you can click on the button next to start the restore process. On the other hand, if there is a more recent restore point that you want to restore you should select choose a different restore point and press the next button. This will bring you to a screen, as shown in Figure 2, which contains a list of all available restore points that you can restore.
2. the list of available restore points
You must select the restore point that you want to restore, and then press the button next to start the restore process. Vista will display a window showing your selected restore point and asking you to confirm that it is that you want to restore.
3. confirm the selected restore point
If you want to select a different restore point, press the Back button. Otherwise, you can press the Cancel button to exit the system restore or the button finish to begin the restore process. If you have selected finish, Vista will display a second prompt asking you to confirm that you want to continue restoring.
4. second Confirmation
If you are sure you want to restore, then press the Yes button. Vista will now log you off the computer and start the system restore process, as shown in Figure 5 below.
5. restoration of a restore point
When the restore is complete, your computer will be restarted and when Vista starts it backup will be restored to its previous state. When you open a Vista session for the first time after the restore, you will see a message indicating that the restore was successful.
6. system restore was successful
If there are problems with your computer because the last restoration, you can return to your previous settings to ebb in the system restore utility and select Undo system restore by pressing the next button.
7 undo the last system restore
Your computer should now work correctly again.
With the help of the restoration of the system in the Windows recovery environment
Manual creation of Restore Points
As mentioned previously, it is also possible to create manual restore depending on points. Some popular designs to create manual restore points are when you have your computer configured perfectly and I would save the State in case of problems in the future. To create a manual restore point, you must follow these steps:
- Click the Start button to open your Start Menu. The Start button looks like this:
- Click on the control panel menu option.
- Click the option menu system and Maintenance.
- Click on the system menu option.
- Click on the System Protection in the list on the left.
You will now be at the System Protection tab in the system control panel. This tab allows you to enable and disable the system restore as well as making the new manual restore points.
8. the System Protection tab
To create a manual restore point, you must click on the button create. When you press this button a prompt asking you to give a title to this manual restore point.
9. Enter the manual restore point title
Type a title for the manual restore point and press the button create. Vista will now create a restore point manually and once finished, post a notice that it was created successfully.
10. Manual restore point has been created
Now that you have finished doing the manual restore point, you can close the system window.
This should solve your problem.
Let us know if these steps solve your problem. I hope the information is useful.
Kind regards
Anthony
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Dell Studio laptop computer with Windows Vista Home Premium. Whenever I bootup, & it gets the main office, the computer hangs after about 1 minute. If I log in safe mode it freezes after about 3 minutes. And if I connect normally or in safe mode the box PROPERTIES of the SYSTEM (the one w/computer name, hardware, advanced, remote tabs) always appears. Help please.
Hello
Run diagnostic Dell builtin software:
And if that gives you advice on what is the problem, contact Dell or you could ask their Support Forums:
http://en.community.Dell.com/support-forums/default.aspx
See you soon.
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Please log on as an administrator, and then try again
I get this message on several programs that I am trying to install on my new laptop running Windows 7. One of them is Dell Support Center. It will not be implemented, and I get the message 'Please log in as an administrator and try again'. I AM connected with administrator privileges.
Personally I do not recommend the use of the Dell Support Center. It is buggy and intrusive and not particularly useful. You'd better uninstall applet programs & features in Control Panel. Since you didn't say what the other program, I can't help you more specifically. Maybe it is not compatible with Windows 7, or you have to right click on its (often called something like setup.exe) Setup program and choose "Run as Administrator". With regard to your created username, please see below for you save some future aggravation.
General recommendations for creating users in Windows 7:
You absolutely don't want to have only one user account. Like XP, Vista and all the other modern operating systems, Windows 7 is a multi-user system with integrated system of accounts as default Administrator and comments. These accounts should be left alone because they are part of the structure of the operating system.
In particular, you do not want account only one user with administrator privileges in Windows 7 because the administrator account integrated (normally only used in emergencies) is disabled by default. If you use as an administrator for your daily work, and this account is corrupt, things will be difficult. It is not impossible to activate the built-in administrator to rescue things, but there may be more that you want to do. Better not to put you in a bad situation at first.
The user account that is for your daily work must be a Standard user, with the extra administrative user (call it something like 'CompAdmin' or 'Tech' or similar) only it for elevation purposes. As a user Standard is recommended for security reasons and will help protect your computer against infections. After you have created "CompAdmin", connect to it and change your normal user account Standard. Then log on to your regular account.
If you want to go directly to the desktop and ignore the Welcome screen with the icons of the user accounts, you can do this:
Start Orb > Search box > type: netplwiz [Enter]
Click continue (or provide an administrator password) when you are prompted by UACUncheck "users must enter a user name and password to use this computer". Select a user account to connect automatically by clicking on the account you want to highlight and press OK. Enter the password for this user account (when it exists) when you are prompted. Leave blank if there is no password (null).
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