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    Re: My Computer automatically logs OFF

    hi,
    it is due to virus only.... just format the primary drive alone n reinstall the os.. else try with safe mode..


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    Smile Re: My Computer automatically logs OFF

    Had the Same experience. Caused both by a virus and missing or corrupt "userinit.exe" file This was the solution;
    removed drive and attached as a slave to a working computer.
    scanned and removed any malware/virus's found.
    found that the userinit.exe file was missing. (C:\windows\system32) is file location. this file could be corrupt also(if there), so you may be prompted to overwrite.
    copied file from the good computer to the same location on the slave drive.
    shutdown and reinstalled drive.
    boot and login were normal. no problems since.
    I did run another scan after I was able to log in and found more virus's
    removed thosed and everything has been good.
    Hope this will help or work for you.
    otherwise a format and reload may be only option.


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    Re: My Computer automatically logs OFF

    please send me the actual resion.


    Quote Originally Posted by parvesh devi View Post
    After I start my computer, when I click on the login icon my computer logged in and then automatically loged off on its own. After that I click on turn off button it get turned off. Whats the problem in my computer and how it will be rectify?



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    Re: My Computer automatically logs OFF

    Quote Originally Posted by raj123biswas View Post
    please send me the actual resion.
    Please check the date of the original poster. Its perhaps a dead thread for the original thread poster.


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    Cool Re: My Computer automatically logs OFF

    Restore your windows32..Reboot with your o.s and repair the system you can correct the files which is corrupted.... thank you for sharing your issue


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    Re: My Computer automatically logs OFF

    [B]It may be due to several problems
    a) Virus attack
    b)one key is inthe keyboard is active for a long time(Continuous Key press)
    c)Due to the failure of SMPS
    d)Insufficient memory etc.

    Check these possibilities........


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    Re: My Computer automatically logs OFF

    I think its a virus


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    Re: My Computer automatically logs OFF

    this is not good slove qustion


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    Re: My Computer automatically logs OFF

    Hi Pravesh,
    The logon process is depend on userinit.exe has been located in system32 dirctory. incase of userinit.exe get currupted and or deleted system unable to complete login process. If you had bootable disk u can restore userinit.exe on system32 directory. I am sure your problem will short out. If you dont have userinit.exe may u repair you oprating system

    Thanks
    Anjani


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    Smile Re: My Computer automatically logs OFF

    Hi,

    Try to Login with Diffrerent User ID, it seems the Problem with USER ID, if Problem would not solve by this, SCAN your System with good Antivirus.


    Thanks

    Mohit


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    Re: My Computer automatically logs OFF

    thanks for all yuor help i'll try out your ideas it might work then i'll mail u guys and gals back.


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    Re: My Computer automatically logs OFF

    it evn happened with me..it is definitely the work of virus..so u need to reinstall ur operating systemmmm


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