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![]() I am having the same problem & Ive v_i_r_u_s scanned alot & found nothing. I know one thing thats making my PC freeze, and its not enough disk space (which is my main hassle with computing.. Oh come on.. who gets a computer with a TOTAL amount of 7GB disk space.. My eyepod holds more than that!!.) But do you have the latest version of Java? How much RAM do you have? Do you have a low amount of disk space? (this depends on what you consider low and what your total space is.) Also heres another thing to consider.. Does your PC freeze up mostly when you try to launch a certain program? (Mine does when I launch LW) |
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Is that good memory or not? |
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It seems pretty good. Well its much better than mine |
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![]() Hi GamerCyGirl Seems like you are PC troubles are going to be long term friends ![]() First the bad news, it is highly unlikely that anyone will be able to tell you what is wrong with your PC without a thorough examination. You see, whatever has got onto your PC is buried so deep that conventional software, like Norton AntiVirus, etc., can't find it. Some good news, all is not lost, get your parents to take your PC back to the place they bought it to get it repaired, which will require a full reformat and replacement of all the drivers and software. So, your PC will be turned back to day one. Some even better news, if you still have your start-up disk that came with your PC you, or your Dad, could get the PC back to "day one" yourself. The disk will reformat your hard disk and put everything back the way it was when you first got the machine. As with any "day one" PC you will have to put all the other software you have bought back on yourself (and of course you will lose all your data in the reformatting process). Anyway, good luck. UK Bob |
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![]() Hey it could because of a virus called Virtumonde/Vundo. Anti Virus Software doesnt pick this up but this tool will. Just Download and run the program. I found 34 instances of it on my computer. www.atribune.org - VundoFix.exe ![]() |
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![]() you haven't given any type of information as to what your computer is... like manufacturer, CPU, brand of Hard Disk (HDD), etc... at the very least (assuming you are running some flavor of windows) run chkdsk to see if there are any errors on your HDD, then defragment it afterwards... to run chkdsk: start>run then type in: chkdsk C: /f you will find that it can't do it, but will ask if you want to run it the next time you boot up your machine...type Y (for yes) then hit enter...the next time you restart your HDD will be checked for errors... to defragment: start>control panel>administrative tools>computer management hit the defragment button and let it run... then see if this makes your stuff run better...
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