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Title: Failure - Security Options (Windows Vista)
Post by: Plazus on August 30, 2011, 10:53:03 PM
I have lately been getting a strange problem on my computer. When I boot the computer up, the desktop takes an unusually long time to load up. Once the desktop is loaded, I am unable to run any programs. When I use Ctrl+Alt+Delete command to bring up Task Manager, my screen goes black and I get the dreaded Security Options Dialogue Box that says "Failure - Security Options". I click "Ok" button in the dialogue box and am brought back to my desktop. Again, cannot run any program, do a soft reboot, or do anything that involves using the computer. Essentially the only thing I can do is hold the Power button until the computer shuts off.

I have tried booting into Safe Mode and use System Restore to restore my computer to an earlier date. Tried this several times, with different restore points. No success. The problem would go away for a day or two, then persist every time I boot my computer up. Right now I am lucky to be able to run Firefox to make this post. I'm sure tomorrow I will have this error message come back up when I boot the computer back up. I have swapped SATA cables for my HD and CD/DVD/BLURAY drive. Problem still persists. Even tried plugging them into different SATA ports. I have even tried disabling some junk startup services relating to Zune, Superfetch, Teamviewer 6, and Windows Live ID Sign-in Assistant.

I have done just about everything to fix this problem besides throwing my computer out into a fire and shooting it to pieces with my 8mm Mauser 98.

I use Windows Vista 32-bit OS. My computer is barely over 2 years old and I do not believe there are any hardware issues with it.

Anyone with Vista have this issue? Any possible way to fix the problem? Or should I scrap the OS and move to Windows 7?
Title: Re: Failure - Security Options (Windows Vista)
Post by: gyrene81 on August 30, 2011, 11:06:08 PM
google search shows this type of problem to be common with windows vista as far back as 2008/2009. everything from heat to anti (whatever) software problems and sp1. even doing a full clean install brings the problem back.

windows 7 would get my vote, but i'm not the one having to make the decision.
Title: Re: Failure - Security Options (Windows Vista)
Post by: 100Coogn on August 31, 2011, 01:18:25 AM
I've been using Vista since 2008 and have never hear of this error.  I hope it's something you can fix, without having to purchase
a new OS, unless you are planning an upgrade anyways.

Coogan
Title: Re: Failure - Security Options (Windows Vista)
Post by: gpwurzel on August 31, 2011, 01:29:47 AM
Found an array od "different" fixes for this - common fix seems to be start in safe mode, and run a disk check.

Other common fixes are going into msconfig and turning off superfetch

I'll keep searching tomorrow, getting old n tired here lol.......

Hope this helps.

Wurzel
Title: Re: Failure - Security Options (Windows Vista)
Post by: TequilaChaser on August 31, 2011, 02:49:15 AM
and if you decide to go ahead and upgrade,  you can possibly obtain a copy of Windows 7 Professional 32 or 64 bit ( upgrade )  for just $29.99  from the Microsoft store, if you have a valid student email address  ex.... student@something.edu  etc........  or if one of your kids, or maybe a sister or brother or neice or nephew has a student email address...... ( only 1 copy per household though..... )

I had my Daughter who is currently doing the college RN thing, to get me a copy ,  and for an additional $14.95  they will mail you a DVD for backup purposes......


hope this helps


TC