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Gamezertruth:

--- Quote from: Boggin on January 23, 2015, 02:37:59 am ---The cross referencing makes it read like opening a couple of different books in the middle and as they go back almost two years, a resume of the problems would have been better and are you still using IE 8 which is the max for XP or are you able to use a later version of IE ?

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yes i still using IE web browser version 11 and i don’t I do not remember if the "IE 11 browser" has come with the process of installing Windows system! Earlier I used Windows XP system, and now I use another operating system!


--- Quote from: Boggin on January 23, 2015, 02:37:59 am ---Without going back through your various threads, I don't know which version of Windows you are using.

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right now I’m on windows 7 ultimate


--- Quote from: Boggin on January 23, 2015, 02:37:59 am ---Did the How to Geek article allow you to find any programs that are conflicting with Chrome ?

As you appear to get the problems when you try to do anything with Chrome then I would advise you to perform a clean boot to see if you can determine what you have in your Startup Menu that is causing the conflict. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135

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i think no there is no program for checking a web browser conflicting  :artist: and yes i have problem only when i have to right-clicking on Google Chrome in taskbar or when i go to open Google Chrome and browsing a webpages with it !and i have to go in Task Manager to check the running processes and i find a lot of Google Chrome.exe processes is running which i think it used all my memory Resources


--- Quote from: Boggin on January 23, 2015, 02:37:59 am ---What exactly are the clock problems you are having ?

Modern CMOS batteries usually last for about 5 years and when a clock fails to maintain the correct time, renewing that is usually the first step - but there would be other symptoms if the CMOS battery was failing.

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i have a wrong windows date timing displayed in the taskbar so i check that and i got this error (تعذر بدء تشغيل خدمة وقت windows, الرجاء إعادة المحاولة لاحقا,)

and i just Goggling and there no Related topics in Google Search Results

Edit: ps : i have a great tool for time zone ; ) i have test this tool and it fixed my windows date problem ! however the problem is go back again !

Boggin:
When your OS is applicable you would have gotten IE 11 through Windows Updates.

I'm like Shane - I can only read English so haven't a clue what that clock error message gave you.

That How to Geek article that you had linked contains a link to checking Chrome for dodgy add-ons and resets as part of the process - did you run that http://www.howtogeek.com/198084/google-launches-software-removal-and-browser-reset-tool-for-chrome/

I'm not sure why you are right clicking the Chrome Taskbar icon unless you want to unpin it, but for it to crash or freeze your computer when you try to open it, sounds like you have something extra with it.

Did AdwCleaner or JRT find anything untoward in the way of PuPs/Toolbars etc.

Can't remember if you've used the Anvi Browser Repair Tool, but it can be effective in sorting out some problems. http://www.anvisoft.com/browser-repair-tool.html

Click on the icons in the left pane and it will show you what it does with the option to edit the repairs, but your problems could stem from the clock not being correct as it can cause chaos with the security certificates - how much is the clock out by and do you have any problems with IE ?

Gamezertruth:
Boggin  :smiley: I will switch the system language to English and come back to you with the results and logs files ! ; )

Gamezertruth:

--- Quote from: Boggin on January 23, 2015, 02:54:41 pm ---When your OS is applicable you would have gotten IE 11 through Windows Updates.

I'm like Shane - I can only read English so haven't a clue what that clock error message gave you.

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ok , no problem I understand that, so I've switched me system language to English to get this error in English so here is a screenshot for you !  :smiley:


--- Quote from: Boggin on January 23, 2015, 02:54:41 pm ---That How to Geek article that you had linked contains a link to checking Chrome for dodgy add-ons and resets as part of the process - did you run that http://www.howtogeek.com/198084/google-launches-software-removal-and-browser-reset-tool-for-chrome/

I'm not sure why you are right clicking the Chrome Taskbar icon unless you want to unpin it, but for it to crash or freeze your computer when you try to open it, sounds like you have something extra with it.

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I've tested this Google malware tool and run it but did not find anything suspicious and i have reset my Google Chrome but that isn’t yet help to figure out where the problem is !  :confused: and for "right clicking the Chrome Taskbar icon" i had Google Chrome icon and other browsers icons in the taskbar as in Shortcuts, Since I have installed this software it got installed even in the area of the taskbar. and you are correct it will Cause a crash or freeze of my computer !


--- Quote from: Boggin on January 23, 2015, 02:54:41 pm ---Did AdwCleaner or JRT find anything untoward in the way of PuPs/Toolbars etc.

Can't remember if you've used the Anvi Browser Repair Tool, but it can be effective in sorting out some problems. http://www.anvisoft.com/browser-repair-tool.html
 
Click on the icons in the left pane and it will show you what it does with the option to edit the repairs, but your problems could stem from the clock not being correct as it can cause chaos with the security certificates - how much is the clock out by and do you have any problems with IE ?

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yeah AdwCleaner and JRT find some Undesirable objects  :smiley:
yes you already linked this Anvi Browser Repair Tool on my other topic and i have installed it and run it and I have chosen repair the Google Chrome browser only so since i run this tool  i no longer used Google Chrome browser so i don’t know if the problem got fixed or not Because of the use of the Google Chrome browser will cause the unexpected shutdown of Windows system !  :artist:

Boggin:
I think that probably the best thing you can do with this is to reinstall Win 7, but download MiniToolBox - you may as well check all of the boxes and post its output, although it's the installed programs and errors that I'm interested in. http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/minitoolbox/

The output opens in Notepad so you can right click in a blank space in the text area, click on Select all - right click and select Copy and then Paste into the Reply box.

If you feel you need another media player other than Windows Media Player - try VLC - choose Custom Install if it gives that option and look for any check boxes for unwanted bundled software http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html - and ensure you download the correct version.

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