On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 4:09 AM, db <[email protected]> wrote: > If your googling doesn't turn up any other similar incidences/ symptoms > relating to viruses/ trojans etc, you might also run chkdsk (right click on > the C: drive icon/ Properties/ Tools/ Error checking / Check Now/ put the > checks in the two boxes and reboot... it will run during the reboot process > ) ... you may have some Windows OS file corruption. > If you end up doing a wipe and reinstall, read up on boot sector viruses > and take the appropriate measures before reloading. > > I generally use times like these to install a larger drive and clean install on the new hardware. Then you can attack the problem on the old drive with a clean system. -- John Duncan Yoyo -------------------------------o)
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