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tobilino P (m)
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hi guys, my Hp laptop logs off immediately i logon, i removed the hard drive and scanned it for virus and put it back, but the problem persists, please i need your advice!!!!!!, Cheers
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sussy1 (f)
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There are many things that could cause that:
Firstly virus and since u said u ve removed the hard drive and scan for virus,is a step in solving the problem(did the antivirus that u use dectected any virus if yes let me know).
Secondly it could be that your OS is corrupt or maybe u ve mistakely delete one of the booting files somehow so if that is the case or if not i will advise that u repair the operating system of your system and if is still behaving funny get back to me.
Cheers.
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uselo
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Yea! I have had the xperience some time ago.I will advise u use AVG antivirus, 7.5 precisely for that purpose because, I Know it must be a virus infection.Thanx
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tobilino P (m)
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thanks 4 your replies guys ,i've scanned it with mcafee and symantec on seperate ocassions and the problem still persists
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Maleeq (m)
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Can you clarify these:
- You say you log on: Does that mean you get to the welcome screen where input your username/password?
- You said it then logs you off: Does it perform a proper log-off with all the status messages displayed? or does is simply display a "Bluescreen Of Death"? or does it just power-off like NEPA?
Provide these information please.
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nbeet2000 (m)
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suspect winlogon.exe
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sussy1 (f)
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What u need to do is simple,just repair the operating system,i believe that will solve the problem.
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oyb v1.01
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reinstall windows. its a virus there are supposed to be some workarounds. i had the same problem once. None of the workarounds worked. i had to reinstall . you might get lucky though( i didn't)
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Mario (m)
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I have had a similar experience but in my own case, it was dual antivirus software. So if I may ask, did u install 2 different antivirus software on it? if yes, uninstall one of them and try again.
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Kabidoye
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i am very optimistic that it is a virus. the name of the virus should be bronthoc. it has some kind of chinese origin. what hte virus does is that it duplicates itself and replaces some files with itself. what u should do is to either get a very good anti virus because d virus is quite recent or u just format your hard disk. when it happened 2 me, repairing my os didnt solve it because d virus will still remin and also, my antivirus did not help. if u can scan your drive with kaspersky, it might help but I recomend u format your hard disk. all the best.
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kool phobi (m)
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yeah possibly with your registry, virus must have deleted some files on the registry because i worked with something like that before. so all u need do is to back-up your files on your hard disk and re-install. i think that should do
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Double N (m)
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I have a similar problem,but mine is that the stuff boots shows a blue screen and restarts!You then have to leave it for some minutes before you can boot it again.I formatted the stuff already and installed all the drivers afresh but it still does the same thing.Someone suggested that it must be a hardware problem maybe something we the motherboard or the RAM! Abeg anybody with a solution should help me!
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tunscolo (m)
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My guy, I was in that situation like 2 weeks ago. Did you install any antivirus like kaspersky or AVG. If you did, boot in in Safe mode and uninstall the last software you installed before you experienced that problem. That should solve it. If not get a bootable anti virus software and bootup the system with the Anti virus. Try these out and reply me. Thank you.
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