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If i got to much up (explorer, outlook, msn) then my computer freezes. I can move the mous thats it. Ctrl + alt + del works, but i can't close any program ..

Can it be nLite bug?

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ZcWorld, boooggy is just kidding, there is no way that nlite is responsible for this.

tcip, I can't debug your general problems, maybe you disabled pagefile or something who knows.

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WaitToKillAppTimeout. :) <- probably the reason why you can't kill an app with TaskManager.

You should never set it too low (2 seconds is really the lowest value someone may use), but MS's default is just too high.

And indeed, it looks like virus/trojan/malware/adware/.............

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When i start the computer this files loads in: ytykm.exe ....

Thats a virus/Trojan/ad/spyware/backdoor or all of the above. Anytime you find that you have a god-forbidden wacked out file name such as the one above.....you can be pretty sure its something nasty.

I recommend 2 things:

1) Get a better Anti-virus/firewall/antispy solution. Don't know how new or old your PC is, but ZoneAlarm Security Suite works well on older PC's. For faster/current PC's, try Mcafee or Maybe even Windows Live OneCare

2) Even if you manage to remove all/most of the viruses/adware off your PC, I highly recommend a reformat/re-install of Windows just to be sure its truly gone. Yeah, its a pain cuz you have to re-configure your settings and re-install various programs....but would rather do that than be plagued by viruses and other malware.

Just my 2 cents.

-Mark

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