Windows 7 starts with loaded windows Explorer

My windows 7 starts with windows Explorer in charge, although he is not starting, how can I stop this?

Hold down the Windows key and press R.  Type MSCONFIG and click OK.  Click the Startup tab.  Deselect all options except your antivirus program and restart.

When you got your system back as you, I invite you to buy an external hard drive, and a good backup 3rd party program. You can configure it to automatically do everything in time and frequency of your choice. 1.5 TB external hard drives is about $90 these days and a very good FREE backup program is the Easeus todo backup free that you can download from
http://www.todo-backup.com/products/home/free-backup-software.htm . Who can make you save a lot of time and frustration, the next time something like this happens. Sooner or later, it happens to all computers for one reason or another.

Good luck.

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    How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135

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    1000
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    Wojciech, salvation

     

    Thanks for posting your question in the Microsoft Community.

     

    This problem could be caused due to video card problem.

    1. have you checked the question in Mode safe?

    2. What is the brand and model of the computer?

    3. have you made any recent hardware or exchange of software on your computer before the show?

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