Moreover, when I re-enabled 360TSE the freezing returned.Ĭlick to expand.I'm saying that some specific protection components overlap, or are close to "collision" with each other. (There was still a problem of freezing.) When I re-enabled all start up applications, without a system re-boot BUT disabled 360 TSE I was able to create shortcuts without freezing. ie on a one by one basis + 360 nothing showed up as the culprit. However, on reboot the problem started all over again (freezing) and I was unable to determine, using your methadology, what was causing the problem. Unsurprisingly, I had no problem creating shortcuts by disabling the startup programs on a one by one or total basis. Nevertheless I followed through with an exact copy of what u asked me to do. Unfortunately, on reboot I was able to create shortcuts without problem. Referring to your modus operandi as in your post 2087 ie Disable ALL startup programs - Before doing this I rebooted to ensure that I had a clean start. On two out of twelve monitored reboots the problem appears to be resolved, that is until the next re-boot when the problem returned (twice occurred). To add a little more meat to the bones, in my quest to find the answer to the problem outlined in post 2086, I have on numerous occasions rebooted the PC to see if it was a temporary "affliction".
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