Harry,
Have you ran a virus scan lately? I have heard someone that received the
Klez virus had these same symptoms. I have a sneaky suspicion you may have
been bit.
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "harry brown" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 11:03 PM
Subject: you're not gonna believe this, this is freeky but the studdering
problem is gone
> Hi all,
> Well, remember my studdering sound card problem any
> time I was online today? Well, here's a freeky one
> for you all. Tonight, I got on to check my email, and
> it was still studdering. So, I went along, then, the
> freekiest thing happened to me, and I'd like someone
> to tell me what happened here if you've had this
> happen to you that is or could share some insight on
> the subject. So it was still studdering, until I got
> to 2 different emails from a friend of myne. I
> clicked on the link to the 1st one, and what do ya
> know but not only did the email come on, but a mp3
> file came on with the song Rockin Robbin. Oh yes,
> that Rockin Robbin about the birdy goin tweet tweet
> tweet. I had to hit alt+f4 to close everything and
> logged back on to yahoo then went to the 2nd email. I
> thought, this music is gone now, I shouldn't have the
> problem again. Well, I clicked on the link to hear the
> 2nd email from the same person, and what do ya know,
> same song came back on, and I had to close the window
> again.
> Well, I logged back on again and now the studdering
> sound card is no longer studdering. Does this make
> sense to anyone out there? It seems like at least,
> when the mp3 file from who knows where played, and I
> deleted the emails, the studdering left. I'm in the
> dark on this one folks.
> take care,
> Harry
>
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