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25-Feb-2010, 07:20 PM #1
Unhappy Right Click On Desktop Icons- Fail, So Have To Reboot AND Sysdaig64.exe is on too....
Ok this is my first post and I would like to say that I have a MAJOR PROBLEM! Whenever I RIGHT CLICK on a Icon/Folder/Editing Pictures (you get the idea) my computer says that Zhotkey.exe is not responding and it shows an hourglass for like 5 mins (or so) and then goes back to my desktop with everything back to normal. That is until it happens again and again, etc. IDK what to do.

Basically to put it in a simple version:

Right click on ANY file, icon, etc. makes me reboot my computer.


ANY IDEAS???
Please HELP ME!

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Now onto the Sysdaig64.exe problem.

I REALLY need to know how to remove this program so it DOESN'T keep on showing up when I turn on my computer. I have scanned it with a virus remover AND Norton. STILL THERE!

Make this really easy for me if you know. I am 15 years old and I just want to know the easy way how to get rid of this BIG problem and my Zhotkey.exe problem. It's basically ruined my computer (almost). Everything works, just right clicking on icons and the ANNOYING pop up for running it. I just hit cancel 3 times and it goes away, but like I said it appears Everytime I turn on my computer.



HELP WOULD BE VERY APPRECIATED!

THANK YOU IF YOU HELPED ME!
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25-Feb-2010, 10:57 PM #2
serodemonman, Welcome to TSG. For the right click problem take your time and follow the instructions under
"Method 2 - Using ShellExView to determine the Context-menu causing the problem" at the link below.


Right-click is slow or weird behavior caused by context menu handlers

http://windowsxp.mvps.org/slowrightclick.htm

The link below explains what that zhotkey.exe file is.

http://www.what-is-exe.com/filenames/zhotkey-exe.html

For the Sysdaig64.exe problem go to the link below and download SUPERAntiSpyware Free Edition. Install it, update it then run a scan and let it remove everything bad it finds.

http://www.superantispyware.com/download.html

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16-Mar-2010, 08:54 PM #3
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Ok, so I did get rid of most of my viruses on my computer . BUT! Your zhotkey.exe explination didn't really help me out . I already knew about what it was, but I need the download link for it. Plus it's not in my downloaded/remove section in My Computer. I deleted it off of search, but the problem is still there. ANY POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS??? I don't want to redo my owner on my computer because my dad uses it. Any way to fix this problem now????? I NEED HELP
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