Sounds like your hard drive fluid is low. Check the dip stick and see how much memory oil you have showing. If it's low, run to Staples or Best Buy right away and ask them for some. They'll know what you're looking for.
The dip stick is hard to find, so if you bring it to Geek Squad they'll fill it in no time.
Good luck.
2006-07-07 19:20:14
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answered by Dr_Phil_is_dead 3
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It depends on which program is not responding. Also, what is your operating system? Also, what is your RAM capacity, and how much of your hard drive is full? You really need to give more information when asking a tech question, otherwise any answers you get will be useless.
2006-07-08 02:18:23
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answered by Gestalt 6
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You may have too many programs open for your memory (RAM) capacity. Try running one at a time. Also, it's good to clear everything once in a while by restarting your comp: this helps with memory intensive stuff like photoshop
2006-07-08 02:20:52
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answered by Cleo V 2
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Probably there might be some problem with your ram or harddrive!
Time to Change it !
Note: I'm guessing this becoz my cuzin had the same problem and we had to replace his ram and hard drive
2006-07-08 03:45:35
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answered by m05tw4nt3d 2
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i hope t configuration your system possessing is low. upgrade the configuration.increase t RAM capacity(upgrade to 512 mb or 1 gb).use windows XP verdion.else run one program, until u finish it don't start t oher. any queries plz buzz me.
2006-07-08 02:20:17
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answered by Anonymous
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its a problem of yr antivirus software which stops to open website try one time with disable your antivirus software .
2006-07-08 02:19:19
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answered by sumircanada 2
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http://www.pcsmart.ca/registryfix.html
2006-07-08 02:19:50
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answered by Stars-Moon-Sun 5
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look at your cookies, thats how i fixed mine.
2006-07-08 02:18:24
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answered by Joe Ivan 2
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