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A few questions for help

I only had two errors when I had did my reboot about 30 minutes ago.

Service Control Manager Eventlog Provider - The Parallel port driver service failed to start due to the following error:
The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because it has no enabled devices associated with it.

TerminalServices-LocalSessionManager - Terminal Service start failed. The relevant status code was The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because it has no enabled devices associated with it.

Not sure what that means, it was only two errors it was a big improvement from last couple of days where I was getting 200 errors on the same events.
 
Well I might be wrong about the explorer but that's whats freezing right when it boots up and the desktop and taskbar freeze.
Uh .. well? If everything points at the explorer, try to work with that first, until you can rule it out. Not sure why you are still disabling things as keyboard drivers ..

Anyway, there is only so much patience that I have when people ignore the advice - i'll give it up.
 
Do you have any mapped network drives or anything of the like?

Try clicking and clicking until you're presented with something like "explorer has stopped responding..." try to force close it. See if there are any errors that are displayed or entered into the event log.
 
I unchecked a lot of the programs computer froze again. I managed to decrease the freezing from 3 minutes down to just 30 seconds. Thankfully when it boots up, all the programs load but when I move the mouse down towards the task bar it will freeze. So not sure what to do from here.
 
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