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You could have some "spy ware" on there.
I'd suggest downloading a free utility:
www.ad-aware.com
It will go through and quarantine spyware programs.
The other problem that you may have is a virus.
GOOD LUCK!
:-)
Marlene
**Certified Kurzweil 3000 Trainer
**Certified textHELP! Trainer
Marlene McIntosh, BSc, MBA
Cambrian College
The Glenn Crombie Centre
for Disability Services
1400 Barrydowne Road
Sudbury, ON P3A 3V8
(705) 566-8101 x. 7219 (Voice)
(705) 566-5452 (Fax)
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Hello Listers
I am using a Pentium IV with Windows XP (home edition). I have 512
ram.
Lately, my machine in taking longer to boot, and some program are slow
loading. I don't think it's my
page file because it stays within a certain range. My free space size
is shrinking by hundreds of mbs.
I have tried editing the "msconfig / startup", but when I re-boot, I
receive a message indicating that my
machine is in "selective mode". I am not sure what this does, and
restore to "normal startup".
Has anyone experience similar slow downs with XP? How is this remedied
to increase speed?
Thanks for any assistance.
Jim
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