You forgot the last step.
Click Start< Control Panel< Uninstall a program and remove any Symantec/Norton entries in the program list. Then download and run the Norton...
Hi happydog500. Lets see what is starting up with the machine. Please download and run Autoruns. After you download the zipped folder on...
Hi Panzerpung, Welcome to Windowsbbs! :) Your dump data log indicates the win32k.sys file as being the cause of the blue screens. See this...
Thanks for entering your system details. The crash dump analysis from Who Crashed didn't shed any light on what might be causing the blue...
Please download Who Crashed and run the program. When it opens click on the Analyze button and post the report in your next reply.
Thanks for letting me know. :)
Hi jpbenfica, Welcome to Windowsbbs! :) For starters can you please post the complete blue screen error message? Does the blue screen happen...
Well if the computer blue screens on the Western Digital diagnostics then that is troubling but you should run SeaTools for Windows in order to...
You should consult this article for information on resolving your issue with System Restore, Troubleshooting steps for issues when you try to use...
Hi elcajongunsfan. Can you post a screenshot showing the complete blue screen please? You should run the hard drive tests using SeaTools...
Hi Brian. Does the Ultimate Windows Customizer have a restore option that you can use to restore the default Windows 7 brand on the Logon Screen?...
Hi Wayne, Welcome to Windowsbbs! :) Feel free to create a new thread in the appropriate section so you can get the assistance needed for...
Hi Marty. Since you marked your other thread resolved regarding the Windows XP Start Menu, I thought you were able to re-pin those items to the...
Hi John. I don't see anything wrong with your posts. You are marking your threads as Resolved accordingly so you are doing fine. If you have any...
Hi dcm30096. In order to start Windows in a clean boot state see this link and follow the instructions, Perform a clean startup to determine...
The registry file was an automated script to restore all the Windows services back to their default values which is what you ran. So now tell...
For the zipped folder you just need to download it and click on Extract All to extract the contents of the folder. Then once that is done, open...
This is the link you should look at, Windows Vista SP2 Services Registry Files. Choose the zipped folder appropriate to the version of Windows...
Hi JTee. Don't use the System Configuration Utility to enable and disable Windows Services. Click Start< Run and type services.msc and hit enter....
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