The "cmdcons" folder will exist on your system if the option to run the Windows Recovery Console from the hard drive was installed by the person/company that built your computer.
1. Open the Event Viewer utility in your Administrative Tools control panel.
In the Event Viewer, look through the System and Application logs for entries flagged as "Warning" or "Error"; double-clicking on any of those entries will open a "details" window with more information about the error/warning. If you find any entries that seem to relate to the IE hangs/crashes that you're having, post the
full and exact contents given in the detail windows.
2. You can try running the free
IEFix utility; it won't hurt anything
3. Regardless of the tools that you've already run, infections might still be responsible for the problem. Download/run the lastest version of HijackThis and post the log it generates:
Download the (free) HijackThis utility:
http://www.stevewolfonline.com/Downl...HijackThis.exe
Once downloaded, follow these instructions to install and run the program:
Create a folder outside of any Temp/Temporary folders for HJT and move it there now. A folder such such as C:\HijackThis or C:\Spyware Tools\HijackThis will do.
Run HijackThis, but do not have HJT fix anything yet; only have it scan your system! Once the scan is complete, the "Scan" button will turn into an option to "Save log...". Save the log in the folder you created for HiajckThis, open the log in Windows Notepad, and cut-n-paste the entire contents of the log here.
The log contents will tell us a lot about what "nasties" have crept into your system, and once we analyse the log we can tell you what to do from there.