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The problem is obviously not in these keys but in some software that is running on your PC besides SPTD and DT.
In safe mode it just not starts so all seems ok for you.
So you need check which software it is in order to isolate this problem.
The problem is obviously not in these keys but in some software that is running on your PC besides SPTD and DT.
In safe mode it just not starts so all seems ok for you.
So you need check which software it is in order to isolate this problem.
OK - when daemon fails to start in the system event log I get the following message:
This is a log file from Autoruns which details everything which starts (or tries to start) on my PC when booting up.
Ok - how will I determine if f-secure is the cause of my problem - and what exactly are you suggesting I do?
I could de-install f-secure and re-boot. If daemon tools started that wouldn't prove anything - it normally starts half the time .....
So I could try several re-starts (say 5) without f-secure - if I that goes OK then maybe it's the problem - but it's not like I can get by without anti-virus installed.
Is it f-secure that is specifically a problem or all anti-virus?
Or are you suggesting that just de-installing and re-installing f-secure might sort it out?
Ok - how will I determine if f-secure is the cause of my problem - and what exactly are you suggesting I do?
I could de-install f-secure and re-boot. If daemon tools started that wouldn't prove anything - it normally starts half the time .....
So I could try several re-starts (say 5) without f-secure - if I that goes OK then maybe it's the problem - but it's not like I can get by without anti-virus installed.
Is it f-secure that is specifically a problem or all anti-virus?
Or are you suggesting that just de-installing and re-installing f-secure might sort it out?
Can you please clarify?
I would refer to VeNoM386's post above. Your system seems to contain various software that are interferring. "Is it f-secure that is specifically" - I don't know, I'm just trying to help by helping you to identify software on your system. Your test involving uninstalling a program and then rebooting a few times and testing DAEMON Tools seems like an accurate test to me.
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