*UPDATE* I have just installed Ubuntu and just formatted the entire hard drive. I already know that most of the applications I use are not able to run in Ubuntu, but ive found an application called "wineHQ" and it lets you run most windows programs inside Ubuntu. I just have one more question...
I had every driver for my laptop, it just wont boot up into windows, i can get the ubuntu to start and i can get all my files perfectly. could i just install ubuntu and still run most of my needed programs like the Adobe collection and Maxon Cinema4D?
Yes, I burned one DVD with 2x speed and it took a while to verify but i made sure that it did. and it still gives me an error when I hit custom install.
I am having the EXACT problem, Check your processes for "Conhost.exe", and see if the window loses focus when conhost.exe crashes and then it comes back on, the window will regain focus.
I had windows 7 Home premium 64bit, and that is what I selected for the W7 iso. I just tried the install with a dvd that burned within 3 minutes, and the (Custom Install) gave me an error and nothing really worked. and i burned another dvd at 2x and it took like 10 minutes, same result. "...
I just ran the MSE offline virus cleaner and now when i try to start the computer, it get to a black screen with a little text bar blinking. it DOES NOT boot up, it just sits there blinking. It seems like I just keep getting more and more viruses even though I have MSE. THIS HAS PISSED ME OFF...
I have been having trouble with this "conhost.exe" being called from somewhere And when the .exe drops off, whatever application i am in will either minimize or lose focus.:mad: I was told to post my .arn file in the security section by Usasma. Can anybody help? WafflesAutoRuns.arn
Ok, i submitting a thread with the .arn file, but i couldnt upload it to this site, i had to give a mediafire link. UPDATE* everytime a window loses focus, the "conhost.exe" closes and then it opens back up a second later. I thinking I just need a way to keep the .exe open without it...