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We've seen a few computer like that here at work. Running a virus scan from another computer and even doing a repair install usually fails to fix it. You'll likely just have to bite the bullet and format C:

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Are you using the same login each time? Try logging in as a different user, it could very well be something profile specific. Had this happen on a PC at work, something in the profile was messed up.

Paul

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Right.

Maybe some spy-ware getting in the way of start-up sequence.

And also, since its able to come to the login screen fine, that rules out any boot-up related problems. One thing to check could be to get to the classic-login (not the welcome screen) and login. Or, connect that HD elsewhere and clear out the #username#\StartMenu\Startup folder.

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