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Have you tried running it in safemode?
(10-14-2014, 10:39 AM)jmitservices Wrote: [ -> ]Have you tried running it in safemode?
yes but the same thing happens as well

here i got from startup repair [attachment=42]
I would go for a fresh install. It's easier than trying to narrow down a problem that's persistent like this, once the Registry gets corrupted without a backup image to restore from you really are shooting in the dark.
lets get Britec in here to what he says about troubles i found with startup repair
It says Corrupt Registry.

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Are you sure the system is free from viruses?
(10-16-2014, 09:50 PM)Britec Wrote: [ -> ]It says Corrupt Registry.

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Are you sure the system is free from viruses?

yes and the Repair Install needs to happen on this hard drive in the pic which im doing a CHKDSK /R on it right bow [attachment=44]  
I had a problem where I couldn't port forward anything because I had connected to so many different networks and so many vpn's and downloaded so much crapware that nothing worked. I can remember banging my head off the keyboard trying to get it to work but it just wouldn't. In the end I decided "SCREW IT!" and wiped the PC and it finally worked! The point i'm trying to make is that it is just best/easiest to wipe the PC if their is a very persistent problem. Also when wiping a hard-drive in CMD press a key on the keyboard every so often because it doesn't tell you when it is done wiping it.
(10-16-2014, 10:33 PM)mclarenclarkson Wrote: [ -> ]I had a problem where I couldn't port forward anything because I had connected to so many different networks and so many vpn's and downloaded so much crapware that nothing worked. I can remember banging my head off the keyboard trying to get it to work but it just wouldn't. In the end I decided "SCREW IT!" and wiped the PC and it finally worked! The point i'm trying to make is that it is just best/easiest to wipe the PC if their is a very persistent problem. Also when wiping a hard-drive in CMD press a key on the keyboard every so often because it doesn't tell you when it is done wiping it.
you do realize that wiping the is a very very very very last resort and after all i can put the data on windows old
For me it isn't a big deal as I store most of my really important projects on the cloud and the rest is just a matter of installing programs. Of course resetting is last resort and I'll try a load of other ways before wiping but sometimes its just easiest to wipe and get a fresh install.

Also did you try doing a system rollback to a point where everything was ok?
(10-16-2014, 10:54 PM)mclarenclarkson Wrote: [ -> ]For me it isn't a big deal as I store most of my really important projects on the cloud and the rest is just a matter of installing programs. Of course resetting is last resort and I'll try a load of other ways before wiping but sometimes its just easiest to wipe and get a fresh install.

Also did you try doing a system rollback to a point where everything was ok?
btw have read the log i posted
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