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More info?)
Thanks,
After at least twelve hours on the phone and exhausting 3 different helpful
Dell techs, I was told that I would need to reinstall windows. For my last
attempt, i checked out fixyourwindows.com and followed the instructions to
run regedit and deleted "vgabak" from the registry everywhere i saw it. When
I noticed there was one key that everytime I deleted it, it immediately
reappeared, I checked out the listed location in c:windows\web... No sign of
a "vgabak" file, but there was a suspicious looking .tmp file that kept
changing size. Without really knowing what I was doing I rebooted in safe
mode, was able to delete the .tmp file and the vgabak.exe file, and now
everything seems to be ok. Thanks again for your help everyone.
"r" wrote:
> Clean Windows Startup and hidden Startup:
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http://www.fixyourwindows.com/optimizewindowsstartup.htm
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> Spyware/Virus Removal and Prevention:
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http://www.fixyourwindows.com/windowsxpsolutions.htm
> (Links to online virus scans on the same page)
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> Good Luck!
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> How to optimize Windows XP, 2000, ME
> for the best performance (Step-by-step Visual Guide):
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http://www.fixyourwindows.com
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> "clueless" wrote:
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> > I've tried adaware and spybot, and a virus scan, but whatever vgabak.exe is,
> > it spikes every few secods making my computer stutter and pause.
> > thanks