Roy
Classic sign of a malware infection
Download, install, run, update and perform a full scan (separately) with the
following two applications (freeware versions are the ones to use for this):
SuperAntiSpyware
http://www.superantispyware.com/
MalwareBytes
http://www.malwarebytes.com/
After performing a full scan with one and then the other and removing
whatever they both find completely, you may uninstall these products,
if you wish.
Download and run the MSRT manually:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/ma...e/default.mspx
Reboot.
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Peter
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"Roy" <> wrote in message
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> BOn Tue, 23 Feb 2010 19:24:24 -0000, "Dave-UK" <> wrote:
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>>"Roy" <> wrote in message
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>>> Please excuse me if this has been addressed before--I just found this
>>> group.
>>>
>>> Sometimes my desktop icons will go completely dead: can't left click,
>>> right click or double click any of them. They just don't respond to
>>> anything. Likewise, the desktop itself doesn't respond to a right
>>> click with the popup menu (like it's supposed to). This seems to
>>> happen when I click an icon while a program (any program) is starting.
>>>
>>> Everything else--taskbar, desktop gadgets, Start menu--works fine. I
>>> am so tired of having to reboot the machine over this same issue.
>>>
>>
>>Are you talking about Win7 icons - Computer, User's Files, Recycle Bin etc.
>>or shortcut icons you have created ?
>>
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> Both. But I discovered something: when I opened Internet Explorer and
> it crashed, I used Task Manager to close it down. Windows restarted
> Internet Explorer and--mirabile dictu!--suddenly all desktop icons
> worked again. (And all the icons that I double-clicked when I was
> trying to see if they worked? Now all those programs popped up too.)
> Maybe Internet Explorer is the problem. That may have been the program
> that was starting when I clicked an icon.