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Windows Explorer in a Fail/Restart loop Nothing I'e done is stopping it


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07-Aug-2007, 06:41 AM #1
Windows Explorer in a Fail/Restart loop Nothing I'e done is stopping it
I am gonna ty and write this as calmy as possible, but I am in a unique stat eof pissed o fI have never been in before.

I have no clue why this happend. These were the programs I was usig at the time.

Windows Live Mesenger
Skype
Firefox
VLC Player
QuickCam 10

For some reason, my compuer got caught in loop that, despite a restart and unpuing of all usb periphs, has done nothig. I haven't installed anyting in a few';/,.]\hujbvbhjukhy.

weeks..

I desperatly need help. I have multiple imprtat files on my C Drive I can't afford to lose in a reinstall. Are there any other options? Please ASAP. My wall and ceilng fan have already felt pain from this experience..

dthrawn


UPDATE: After eve ore frustratio, it does the loop even when in Safe mode..

Last edited by adthrawn : 07-Aug-2007 06:53 AM.
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07-Aug-2007, 08:03 AM #2
Try booting off a Linux Live CD so you can access the HD and backup your files. Then you can mess with Windows. Run 'Hijack this' tool to see what programs are loading at startup. Sounds like some sort of virus or malware.
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