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> windows xp freezes at login screen
bmac85
post Jun 8 2009, 07:48 PM
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i had a virus issue and after being advised that there is no longer an infection that i should post here

my computer is running windows xp and it is currently freezing at startup on the login screen.

i am also experiencing strange graphic problems, the default blue that is displayed at the windows start up screen has vertical strips of the normal blue and another darker color

on the boot screens where it is just black text, such as the safe mode boot menu, there are strange graphical problems

here is a link of what i went through in the virus section....

please help!

http://forums.whatthetech.com/All_antiviru...=30#entry566081
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bmac85
post Jun 15 2009, 04:57 PM
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so the only thing in the device manager is the modem and its had a warning for a while i dont use it...

here is the report


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