Many Win 7 Troubles

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Many Win 7 Troubles

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So last night my computer started getting really slow. Didn't bother me cause I was going to bed. This morning it was all fine. In the afternoon. It started getting slow then freezing. I decided to restart then I could not open any thing that was based off of Explorer. When I tried to open something based out of explorer, explorer would restart. I have scanned for viruses an nothing comes up. No odd processes either. About a half hour ago I got this trying to open control panel:

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::{26EE0668-A00A-44D7-9371-BEB064C98683} the remote procedure call failed and did not execute
. I have tries to run sfc /scannow and chkdsk but I can not open CMD as an admin because it restarts explorer. Does anyone havce any idea how to fix this.
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Re: Many Win 7 Trubles

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try and save all of your files you need to save and reinstall windows.
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run malwarebytes and tdsskiller

try a repair install of windows

format and reinstall windows

That's all I can suggest. Definitely get any important files backed up immediately in case it gets worse!
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KnightRid wrote:run malwarebytes and tdsskiller
try a repair install of windows
format and reinstall windows
That's all I can suggest. Definitely get any important files backed up immediately in case it gets worse!
I would suggest backing up first as well

One other thing you can do is to run spybot and c cleaner, as there is a small chance that it is something in the registry.

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