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  1. #46
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    I followed your instructions and same problem. I have firefox and Opera installed and it seems like opera has the least occurances but it has done it also once or twice. IE and firefox are frequent

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    Go Start>Run (Start Search in Vista), type in:
    msconfig
    Click OK (hit Enter in Vista).

    Click on Startup tab.
    Click Disable all
    IMPORTANT! In case of laptop, make sure, you do NOT disable any keyboard, or touchpad entries.

    Click Services tab.
    Put checkmark in Hide all Microsoft services
    Click Disable all.

    Click OK.
    Restart computer in Normal Mode.

    NOTE. If you use different firewall, than Windows firewall, turn Windows firewall on, just for this test, since your regular firewall won't be running.
    If you use Windows firewall, you're fine.

    Same problem?

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    I assume you know we have been through all this before in previous posts and you want me to do it again?

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    by the way, I use outlook express as a mail handler and it lock up sometimes also.

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    Wait.

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    When you did it before, you said:
    It disabled all except
    Remote Procedure call (rpc) locator
    Remote Procedure Call (rpc)
    DCOM Server Process Launcher
    Maybe you didn't follow my instructions well, because the above services ARE Microsoft (Windows) services, so they shouldn't be disabled anyway.
    Part of my manual says:
    Click Services tab.
    Put checkmark in Hide all Microsoft services
    Click Disable all.
    Try again. Make sure, you don't disable any Windows services.

    I'm getting ready for bed, so, if the above procedure won't help, re-enable all startups and services you just disabled, restart computer and we'll try something more extreme.
    I want you to uninstall AVG, using AVG Remover: http://www.avg.com/us-en/download-tools
    Uninstall Zone Alarm as well.
    Turn Windows firewall on, restart computer and see how it goes.

    I'll check back here tomorrow morning.

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    I am going to bed also. I will do this tomorrow morning. Thank you so much for all your help

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    No problem

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    Broni I did the above and a couple of things happend that I cant explain. First was an error message that said something could not be accessed and I may have to log in a an administrator. Even so I was prompted to restart and when msconfig came back up after restart the check was no longer in the box that said hide microsoft process. Once i checked that box again everything left was unchecked. Which I am assuming is correct. The other issue is on the startup tab zone alarm was unchecked when I hit apply but after restart it was checked and zone alarm is running. I am still experiencing that same problem. Is the next step to remove AVG as you suggested?

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    AVG and ZoneAlarm as well.

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    Broni this has appeared to have solved the problem. I have windows firewall turned on and AVG and Zone Alarm removed and I do not seem to be having the problem

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    Excellent
    Now, you need some decent AV program.
    Download and install one of these:
    - Avira free antivirus: http://www.free-av.com/en/download/1...antivirus.html
    - Avast! free antivirus: http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html

    I'm still curious, if it was AVG, ZA, or both...
    I don't like either of them, so it shouldn't matter

  13. #58
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    what about a firewall? do you just suggest using windows?

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    Windows firewall is perfectly fine.

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    Broni thank you so much for your help

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