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October 30th, 2005 11:00

Should not see me

I built myself a new system and it seems to work fine doing most simple tasks. However I had to restart it once and it came up with "End Program - should not see me", is this a virus?

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October 30th, 2005 11:00

hi dont_have_a_clue_about_computers

end program is not a virus this can happen when there are lot of application running on the background which you wont be able to see. when you try to shut down the computer the application may be conflicting with each other. there can be 5% chance that your computer has a spyware. please try the steps mentioned below

(1) at the dell logo press the F8 key select the safemode option for the user name click on the administrator account it will give you a pop-up screen which says the system is running in safe mode to proceed click on yes / no select the yes option Click on start > control panel > click on Internet options click on Deleted cookies ok, click on delete files and put a check mark on deleted offline content and click on ok, click on clear history and click on yes.

(2) again under internet option on the top right click on advanced look for Browsing and under that look for Enable third -party browser extension if it has a check mark uncheck it and then click on apply and OK.

(3) click on start > run > type in prefetch then click on the edit button on the top left click on select all and then press the delete button on the keyboard

(4) click on start > run > type in msconfig under general put a check mark next to selective startup, on the top right click on services at the bottom there is a ok button just above it there is an option called Hide all microsoft services put a check mark next to it and then cleck on disable all and click on apply at the botton right. after that again on the top right click on startup click on startup and click on disable all and click on apply on the botton right and click on close it will ask you to restart the computer so click on restart

also i would suggest downloading spyware software like spyware doctor, ad-ware on your system to see for possible infection on your system

http://www.spychecker.com/program/spywaredoctor.html

http://spychecker.com/program/adaware.html

good luck and god bless

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October 30th, 2005 17:00

October 30th, 2005 18:00

Thanks very much for your help guys.
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