press f8 on boot screen t get to the boot menu select boot to safe mode... if you cant boot it into safe mode then you will have to reinstall your operating system.
2006-08-22 06:07:41
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answered by dread_siren 2
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1) Check for spyware. Run both Ad-aware (http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/) and Skybot (http://www.safer-networking.org/) to remove any spyware. Run both as one may caught something the other missing. Then go to microsoft.com and download Defender to protect against future infections.
2) Check that you have a least 10% of your hard drive free. Go to My Computer and right click on the Local Drive (C:). Look at the properties. If it has less that 10% free space, you will need to delete some files, or move them off the hard drive and on to a CD or DVD. Start by running the disk cleanup, which will remove temporary and other unneeded files. Go to Start, then All Programs, then System Tools and click the Disk Cleanup icon.
3) Run the msconfig utility. Go to Start, then Run and type in: msconfig
Go to the startup tab
You will see a list of all the programs that are loaded when your computer starts up. Uncheck any that you do not have to have. (Usually you can uncheck them all). If you decide you to need one, you can go back and recheck it.
4) Defrag the hard drive. Go into My Computer and right click on the Local Drive (C:). Select Properties and go into the Tools tab. Click the Defragment Now button to start the defrag program. If you have not defrag recently (or never) it may take several hours for the program to complete.
2006-08-22 06:07:25
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answered by dewcoons 7
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Assuming you've domicile windows, that is advisable to do right here: a million. turn off the computer utilising the skill swap 2. wait 10 seconds or so 3. turn on the computer, and carry down the F8 key 4. you ought to make certain a itemizing of concepts. choose secure mode" 5. once the computer boots (it is going to take a lengthy time period) attempt to undo regardless of replace you made to the computer that you imagine led to this problem, inclusive of uninstall software you would possibly want to have basically further, disconnect hardware you basically linked, and so on.
2016-11-26 23:08:52
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answered by Anonymous
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well, i would defrag it. maybe check ur properties and see if ur hard drive's too full. if it is, that might be causing it to slow down and freeze. try deleting some stuff you don't use that much and what not. who knows what it might be if you don't do some exploring on ur own.
2006-08-22 06:15:21
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answered by Girl Of The Year 2
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I would also invest in a new keyboard. Yours seems to be missing certain key letters such as 'y,' and the rest of the letters are all in the wrong order.
2006-08-22 06:31:49
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answered by Steve S 4
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Run scan disk.
Adnan Sallam
Napa, California
2006-08-22 06:06:24
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answered by Adnan Sallam 3
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