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<blockquote data-quote="Evjl&#039;s Rain" data-source="post: 851234" data-attributes="member: 51905"><p>[USER=52732]@JB007[/USER] hi, I just had a look at your screenshots of autoruns and Windows Defender's log</p><p>I don't see anything too suspicious in autoruns. I may suggest you do a registry cleanup using Wise Registry Cleaner -> deep scan -> remove</p><p></p><p>you may try to UNCHECK those missing drivers. If something goes wrong, recheck them</p><p></p><p>About WD's log: I think the problem has been solved. The culprit is WD and Kaspersky conflicting with each other. Kaspersky tried to disable WD while WD tried to re-enable itself</p><p>the definite solution is to disable WD permanently using Defender Control because it can lock WD from enabling itself while other methods can't, as far as I know</p><p></p><p>I suggest you remove some apps like Intel security Assist and unneeded intel apps, disabling Windows Search service, disabling some Dell's services on startup</p><p>you have too many startup entries on startup</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evjl's Rain, post: 851234, member: 51905"] [USER=52732]@JB007[/USER] hi, I just had a look at your screenshots of autoruns and Windows Defender's log I don't see anything too suspicious in autoruns. I may suggest you do a registry cleanup using Wise Registry Cleaner -> deep scan -> remove you may try to UNCHECK those missing drivers. If something goes wrong, recheck them About WD's log: I think the problem has been solved. The culprit is WD and Kaspersky conflicting with each other. Kaspersky tried to disable WD while WD tried to re-enable itself the definite solution is to disable WD permanently using Defender Control because it can lock WD from enabling itself while other methods can't, as far as I know I suggest you remove some apps like Intel security Assist and unneeded intel apps, disabling Windows Search service, disabling some Dell's services on startup you have too many startup entries on startup [/QUOTE]
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