Install a antivirus product and run a deep clean on your system.
Try to defragment your partitions, with System Mechanic, tuneup or with
windows(built-in)


On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 1:44 PM, syed pasha <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I understand that the isssue is withe the defragmentation.
>
> Please perform repartition and format using segate disk manager could
> resolve the issue.
>
> After partition install the Operating system in D: partition instead of C:
> partition.
>
> This could resolve the issue if the issue persist please reply with the
> status.
>
> I will be glad to assist you further.
>
>
> Best regards
> Pasha.
>
>
> On 12/18/08, kag1409 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> My desktop is about 5 years old and is performing really sluggishly at
>> the moment. I am running Windows XP and Office 2000. It's got some
>> viruses on it although I regularly carry out updates. I get "Access
>> Violations" boxes with identifying specific addresses. I don't know
>> what these mean but it doesn't sound too good. I have also tried to do
>> a defrag but it came up with an error. I am not intending to buy a new
>> computer at this stage as I am not a high end user. Can someome please
>> advise me on what files and settings to copy that I will need for when
>> my hard disk has been reformatted. Are there any options or
>> alternatives to copying files that would be quicker and easier? Any
>> advice would be most appreciated. Thanks.
>> >>
>>

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