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February 13th, 2013 11:00

Hi Batman10,

You may try the following steps:

Please run the Fixit:

  • Click on the link http://bit.ly/j95Frh
  • Click ‘Run Now’
  • Click on ‘Save’
  • Choose the location as desktop, save the file on the desktop
  • Right click on the file and choose ‘Run as Administrator’
  • Choose ‘Allow’ if prompted
  • Follow the on screen instruction to run the program
  • Restart the computer

If the above Fixit does not resolve the issue, then try the alternate Fixit. Here is the link http://bit.ly/rhVIkp

If the above steps do not work, you may perform 'System restore':

  • Click on 'Start'
  • Click on 'All Programs' then click 'Accessories'
  • Click on 'System Tools'
  • Click on the 'System Restore'
  • Then click 'Next' on the "Restore system files and settings" window
  • Then choose the restore point that you want to use(choose a date when the system was working good)
  • After that click 'next' to continue
  • Then click 'Finish' on the "Confirm your restore point" window to start the System Restore
  • Then Click 'Yes' to the once started, System Restore cannot be interrupted. Do you want to continue? dialog box.
  • System Restore will now restore Windows 7 to the state that was recorded in the restore point.
  • Immediately after logging in to Windows 7 after the reboot, you should see a message that System Restore completed successfully
  • Click Close, restart the computer

Hope this helps.

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