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Re: OT: XP Home problems



> So does anyone have any idea what could be causing this, my immediate
> thoughts were dodgy software installed (they claim no), fault with
> processor or memory (no errors during startup and task manager shows
> plenty of both even during the 'hung' state), disk fault (again no
> errors and not a consistent fault), SNAFU for XP Home (most likely
> but not the answer they want to hear).

You've not mentioned the obvious one - "virus"?

Recently had to fix a pc which seemed to work apart from norton anti-virus
would not update it's definitions.
PC had 4 different viruses on it - disinfect & all was well again....

T.


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