Re: Login process has failed to create the security options dialog




Well guys...I hope you didn't have the same fix as me where I had all of
the same issues but I knew I had not downloaded anything that could have
compromised my system. So I followed other advice...ran chkdsk, cleared
temp files, turned off superfetch, etc.... I then remembered that I had
uninstalled an expired version of an anti-virus software.
Unfortunately, sometimes they uninstall common files since I did have
more than one anti-virus installed. I booted into safe mode with
networking and uninstalled all of the anti-virus software on my system
and voila.....that's all it took. They stopped competing for files that
didn't exist and now I will re-install the ones I intend to keep using.
It sucks that some of you are installing new HDDs. Anyway, for those
who see this first...try uninstalling and reinstalling virus software.
See if it helps.
:) Good luck.


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