
December 22nd, 2004
|
 | Limewire Fanboy | | Join Date: March 30th, 2004 Location: Past the fence
Posts: 27
| |
Try this:
Go to Start->Set Program Access and Defaults->make sure that the default virtual machine for Java is NOT Microsoft Virtual Machine.
If you still have a problem after that, maybe you should run a full scan for spyware/viruses, run scandisk/chkdsk (WinXP). Uninstall, clean the registry and reinstall..
Else, I dunno.
If you want the URL where to get good antispyware and antivirus, disk defragmenter (WinXP Default defrag sucks!), registry cleaner programs just email/PM me. |