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Windows XP keeps logging off

Asked by detimes2 in Windows Network Security

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I have a problem with my computer running Windows XP.  I had adaware installed on my computer.  I turned on my computer one day and it would try to log in, I would see the desktop picture briefly and then immediately says that it's saving my settings and takes me back to the login screen.  I fixed the problem by going to the console recovery and copying a new userinit from another computer. Everything was working great.

 Recently, I updated my adaware program to the adaware SE, everything was working fine but then when I shut it down and tried to turn on the computer, it is doing the same thing and logging me off.  I tried to use the console recovery as before but with no luck.  Any suggestions?
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