Need safe Keylogger for Windows 7??I bought a new computer with Win 7 OS. For personal use, I want a safe keylogger for win 7 computer. I know some keyloggers are not compatible with Win 7 OS now, so can anyone tell me where I can find such safe software that will run on windows 7? There is also AVG antivirus on it too. I tried blazing tools personal keylogger but it wont work at all.
I don't want to keep spending money on these programs if they are not going to work.
After attempting to start my Laptop in Safe Mode, it loaded drivers normally only to crash a few seconds later. A prompt message appears but is impossible to read because Windows immediately reboots upon showing the prompt.
My computer (HP Pavilion Elite m9040n) has been shutting down more and more frequently. It first started after I upgraded from Vista to Win 7 64bit.
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It usually happens after a Windows Update or other updates. At first running the Windows Repair Utility would solve the problem but sometimes I got a message that Windows Repair was unable to solve the problem. Now when I try to use Windows Repair the Blue Screen flashes and I get the above error message.
Now even when trying to start in Safe Mode, the Win Files load then the Blue Screen flashes and I�m back to (A problem has been detected and Windows has shut down etc.)
i just finished custom installing windows 7 professional. i see that my C drive is still using the same amount of storage space as before when i had vista? why is that? i did a custom install shouldn't it remove everything in the C drive and install windows 7? is it safe to trash the windows.old?
I've tried setting the Startup selection on the General tab to Normal Startup, and on the Boot tab, I've cleared Safe Boot from the Boot options, have then applied by changes, said ok, rebooted, and we're right back on the Safe Mode screen.
i've got some problems with my hp laptop. So, windows freezes after boot animation (BSOD appeared one time - 0x0000016), loads fine in safe mode. I've reinstalled it couple of times on different hdds, and still the same - windows starts only one time. And, eah, though bsod blames on video card driver, the card itself seem to run well - no image artefacts, no overheat, etc.
Windows 7 will not boot into NORMAL mode. It will only boot into SAFE mode.This Windows does not provide the option: Boot into last good configuration....It only offers: SAFE SAFE with Networking normal In Safe Mode, I can not get Windows to react to a hard network connection.I don't know how to get out of the SAFE mode loop and force Windows back into NORMAL mode.
When I start my laptop, everything is ok, vaio logo and the windows loading logo. But that's everything. Loading is like never ending. I tried to get to bios menu and start safe mode. Files start loading and at file classpnp.sys it stops loading. So I click on repair my computer and the Startup repair showed me two reports: first was A patch is preventing system to start, error code 0xa and second one that system repair cannot repair this computer automatically. I do not own cd with os, because I have oem version. Also I don't have any Repair point from using pc in the past.
I am running Windows 7 64 bit with the latest updates installed.
Today i switched on my computer, logged in and after a few seconds the computer locks up. I am unable to open Task Manager or any other program. I am still able to use the mouse, but nothing opens. I tried Safe Mode and it works fine. I am in safe mode as i am typing this.
In safe mode I am running a scan with Spybot Search and Destroy. It has found nothing.
I absolutely love command prompt. If possible, i would run everything from there. I like it more than the gui's, makes me feel clever or something.How do I restart windows in safe mode using cmd? And thus eliminating the annoying f8 f8 f8 f8.How do I start msconfig and computer management from cmd?
When I turn on my Acer laptop normally it loads but then completely freezes, not letting me do anything. The only way I can use it is through safe mode. It was working fine before it suddenly broke and it is only a few months old. I thought it might be a virus? I do have up to date anti virus thoug
I have the following computer:Samsung model NP300V5AH, Windows 7, Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2670QM CPU @ 2.20GHz 2.19GHz, Installed memory (RAM) 4.00 GB, 64-bit Operating System My problem is freezing. At first it would only freeze when opening or saving a huge file in Photoshop with Illustrator and AutoCAD also running but now it's gone to freezing when I open a second window in Chrome. It only freezes in Safe Mode when I try to open a big program like AutoCAD, adobe stuff, chrome is no problem in safe mode with networking. This is a proper freeze, I can leave it for hours and it's still frozen, need to hold down the power button everytime.
So far I have tried:
Scan with CCleaner Scan with Malware Bytes Scan with Spybot (found lots incl.iminent search which had been a problem - but apparently not THE problem?) Removed Utorrent, iminent search,1clickdownloader using Program Unistall Checked drivers in device manager.. just one flag for Microsoft ISATAP Adapter when in safe mode. Reinstalled but still there, internet said this problem wasn't a problem? Did System Restore to oldest date, no help. Ran microsoft fix it, no help. Did safe boot with everything except Microsoft services turned off - still a freezing problem
I don't have my windows recovery CD as i'm in the middle of a move and everything is in a container on a ship.Haven't done a memtest+ yet as it seemed complicated and last-resort-ish...
I have a Toshiba Satellite L505-S5986 Laptop. It started out with a problem with the speakers not working and the USB ports also didn't work when that happened. It now freezes up at the desktop when I power up. It will only run in Safe Mode. I have reset it back to factory defaults 3 times and nothing seems to work to fix this problem. I am able to run it in Safe Mode with Networking and managed to get Hijackthis downloaded. I have a log file ready if you want it.I've been working on this thing for 5 days now and am ready to round file it. Below is the system information for that computer. Tech Support[CODE]
I am running Win 7 64 bit and would like to start in Safe Mode to run a security scan. The problem My keyboard is bluetooth so there is no way I can restart and push F8 and get an option for Safe Mode prior to Windows starting up in normal mode. I understand this can be done from the command prompt and am willing to try but I am not really an advanced user.
Worked like a charm. Yes, MalwareBytes and Security Essentials.
I have a new Medion PC with Windows 7.I need to access safe mode. On boot i get the option to press f8 for boot options which gives me exactly that. A list of boot devices and nothing else.Also, is the option to press f11 for recovery which i didn't try as i'm not sure what would happen.Also, how do i enter the Bios menus if i need it in the future.My Vista PC was so easy where this was concerned.
I have an Asus X72J series running windows 7 64-bit. To make it simple, windows doesn't manage to boot normally, but it works if I start it in safe mode. I would like to know if there is any tutorial which proposes step by step processes in order to locate the source of the problem.I have alreay run startup repair 5 times with restarts between each, and it ended up it could not resolve my problem.
Besides:
- I have not installed any software before having this trouble
- I have not installed any new peripheral or driver
- I checked the memory and HDD and both are fine
- My guess is that there is a driver or hardware compatibility problem somewhere, since the trouble appeared after a long time passed in hibernation (extended stand-by mode) in which I unplug the computer, and this is ot the first time my WIndows has some troubles after this.
this might seem like a really dumb question but i've tried pressing f8 repeatedly on asus screen to try and start windows in safe mode but it never works.
I have just reformatted my pc and know i cannot boot into safemode,whenever i try to load up safe mode the pc just resets once i actually getthe windows welcome logo come up just as im about to enter safemode desktop,i have scanned for malware using malwarebytes,bitdefender and superantispyware,but have found nothing
Got a nice comp about a year ago off craigslist and havent had a single issue with it until now. I am not your typical "oh-you-mean-I-have-to-plug-it-in-to-work" end user, but neither am I an "expert". Especially in this case I'm in way over my head; a few days ago I went to slave up a buddy's HD. The mistake here was that I had always worked with ATA, not SATA. Yes, I was a temporary idiot, and no, I don't remember WHAT I was thinking. Whatever was or wasn't going through my head, I hooked up the second drive to the second clip on the (belt?). Everything started as usual until the windows loading bar; after the bar, I got a black screen, and then the computer shut itself off.On attempt #2 to startup (and removing the second hard drive), before the loading bar, I get a prompt for "Windows startup repair" or "Start windows normally". Option #1 results in "windows is loading files" for about 10 seconds, then black screen, then computer shuts itself off again. Option #2 just results in windows loading bar, black screen, then computer shuts itself off.
Error Code: 4400:11A Msg: SCSI_0-000_DISK_GENERIC-_SD/MMC - Target not ready
After running diagnostics specifically towards this, it consistently fails the Confidence Test and consistently passes the Device Self Test (the Read Test and Verify Test options are greyed out).I've defaulted everything in the BIOS (although it says my HD is in a Raid setting, which as I understand it is for synching multiple HDs together, but the only option to change it to is ATA, which I know my HD is not). I have tried bare-bonesing the startup as well, but running only microsoft stuff I still get the same results as above, and I dont know enough to risk turning off anymore startup stuff.
The most confusing part of all is when I broke down and just decided to reformat the drive and start from scratch. Again, I could only boot from the Windows 7 CD in safe mode, and while in there I reformatted the main drive (there are 3 partitions; OEM, Recovery, and the Main). I have done this process multiple times, but the only thing I get even after reformatting the drive is more OS to choose from when starting the comp.As for computer stats I dont remember everything off the top of my head, and can't get past the setup screen now on windows, so I dont know how to check. From the dell website comes this mess: Dell Technical Support Home Page / Dell Troubleshooting Search Other than that what I can remember is:8gig ram, quadcore (cant remember gHZ), 1mb ATI Radeon vid card, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. Sorry if this isn't enough, if anyone knows of a way I can check for further info I'll be happy to oblige.
Ok so I think one of my buddies messed up my windows vista cuz it will not boot windows anymore it goes to launch repair windows or launch windows normally. I tried launching repair but nothing happens same with launch windows normally. So I got a windows 7 install cd and I pressed f8 and windows loads files then I see the windows 7 logo saying starting windows but after that it goes to a black screen with the mouse on the screen. And it stays on that screen. I don't have the cd that came with my laptop, is there anything I can do to get windows running again?
I wanted to go into safe mode on windows 7 but it kept stopping at classpnp.sys. After reading a few threads I read about using Msconfig and checking the safe mode option under "Boot". It still keeps staying at classpnp.sys and when I hit F8 and hit "Last Known Good Configuration (advanced)" it seems to be able to get trough and it says it's actually loading up safe mode but then it changes to a black screen and does not change from that screen.
The other night I hit the reset button at the wrong time and ever since then I'm only able to boot W7 in safe mode. I've tried all of the restore points and repair options but nothing works.
I ran chkdsk from safe mode command prompt and corrupt files were found but I can't run chkdsk /F because the partition is in use. When asked if I'd like to schedule one on next start up I say yes but the restart doesn't get far enough to initialize one. It just hands at "Loading Windows" just after the keyboard lights blink.
I've tried to do an upgrade install but you can't do that while booting from the cd or while in safe mode either.
i need to enter safe mode, but i can't. after choosing it computer restarts. this is random time since choosing. sometimes just after still having black screen, sometimes after splash loaded, sometimes during entering the password. when it lets me to enter the passoword, it finds out that the password is not correct, when i am 100% sure this is correct.
I've encountered a problem when staring Windows 7 in Safe Mode (all 3 of them). It's a bit hard to explain so I took some pictures.
- After selecting any of the Safe Mode options I'm greeted with this: - After pressing Ok, It'll show the usual Log On screen, after pressing on my account I'll receive this:
Then nothing will happen, and it seems to be loading nothing forever. It might be important to note that everything works fine on regular mode and a scan with Microsoft Security Essentials shows nothing suspicious.
My PC only boots in safe mode. It works fine in safe mode. Otherwise , it stops at starting windows and does nothing else. I've backed up all data in safe mode. Now I want to delete everything and install a new version of windows 7. But when I try to install it (from usb) it freezes at starting windows also (it loads from usb). How can I delete my hard drive? (I don't have the thing to connect it to another computer)
After downloading windows 7 on my laptop, it will not lof off/shut down y itself you have t power it down manually and it always comes up to start windows normally or in safe mode when you turn it back on. Also when it goes in to power save/sleep mode most of the time in order to come back on you have to force shut down and turn back on.