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Boozu

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Semi frozen Windows
« on: September 23, 2009, 05:53:30 AM »
I installed a few things the other day and now about a minute after logging into windows everything freezes. However if I start IE before that hapens I can go onto websites but they are a little buggy. I can clt+alt+del and log off then log back in and the same thing will happen but any and all windows open will have closed (to be expected from a log off). I can put it into sleep mode and when I come back all of my windows will be open but a minute later...

I've uninstalled all of the programs in safe mode (oh ya, it does not happen in safe mode) but I think something was installed without my knowledge. I ran a virus scan but nothing was found. I think it has to do with a program that I found was running in the task manager. rlvknlg.exe. When that shows up in the task manager a little simble like a pail yellow-green globe shows up in the lower right of the screen and that is when everything starts or stops I should say.

Does anyone know what this program is and if it is what is causing my problem how to get rid of it? Thanks for any help.
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    Re: Semi frozen Windows
    « Reply #1 on: September 23, 2009, 06:35:44 AM »
    please go to this thread, follow all the steps, and post the logs for steps 3, 4 and 6.  An expert will ask you for them, so it's better to have them ready.  Have patience, and help will come soon enough.

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    Re: Semi frozen Windows
    « Reply #2 on: September 23, 2009, 06:57:14 AM »
    To get the logs that you said I would need ready I would have to download, install, and run the programs but I can't do that. I may be able to download them but to install and run them would require me to put my pc into sleep mode and come back into windows many times. I will do it two or three time but unless thous programs can install and run in less then 1 min. I will be revving my system and I will not do that. Sleep is the only way that I can get my pc to unfreeze but after a min. it will freeze again.
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    Re: Semi frozen Windows
    « Reply #3 on: September 23, 2009, 09:56:12 AM »
    When trying to delete the suspected folder it said it was in use by another program. I went into safe mode and deleted it. It seems to have fixed the problem so what should I do now? Should I still post the logs? I think it was freezing because it was not made to work with win7.
    Don't worry about it.  If it's not good at stock, then it's not good.