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664825 2008-05-01 10:16:00 um not sure, i will check tho Camiron (7092)
664826 2008-05-01 10:19:00 Sounds as if your drives are too full for Windows to run effectively, because you need space for "virtual memory" (your page file (HDD space) in which the currently running program stores some of its data instead of holding it in RAM memory (especially if you dont have much ram to start with)) in the current partition, so the computer runs out of memory and crashes.
Remove some of your files to make room (the only way to fix it without spending money), or buy another drive (even a USB/eSATA external drive).
feersumendjinn (64)
664827 2008-05-01 10:20:00 um not sure, i will check tho Ok 3 way conversation here :lol: I see speedy is doing a remote link - I'm in the same place as you - Wainuiomata.

Just heard desperate a scream out side - wasn't you was it :eek:
wainuitech (129)
664828 2008-05-01 10:26:00 Looks like this is crashing my computer (www.imagef1.net.nz)

It belongs to the codecs you installed.

Uninstall your codecs.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
664829 2008-05-01 11:41:00 ok, i have removed a few big files to another drive....or to be more precise a few little drives...lol....and Speedy has help me stableise my pc, that should enable me to use it till i can get a new 80gb drive that i will only use as the os....i wont put anything else on it...that way if that crashes then i will only loose the os, and not everything else Camiron (7092)
664830 2008-05-01 11:42:00 Ok 3 way conversation here :lol: I see speedy is doing a remote link - I'm in the same place as you - Wainuiomata.

Just heard desperate a scream out side - wasn't you was it :eek:

no, it wasn't me....lol
Camiron (7092)
664831 2008-06-27 02:01:00 Well, thanks for all your help guys....just an update, I got a new 80Gb drive, and have my OS on that, and the information on the old OS drive is still there, but I deleted the OS and most of the program files. I have done 3 scans on the old OS drive, and each time there has been a virus, but not the same one twice..lol..but all my information is still intact, and my new drive is working great.
:thanks
Camiron (7092)
664832 2008-06-27 02:10:00 Good to hear its a LOT better !

If the old hdd is slaved, I would get what you want off it (copy whatever files to a folder on the new hdd) format it, then copy the files back to it. Scan the files you copy first
Speedy Gonzales (78)
664833 2008-06-27 02:13:00 hehe, yea, I've gotten rid of each of them, can't remember the names tho, but I am slowly taking everything off the drive, then I will delete the partition and recreate it.....lol.....that should get rid of it. Camiron (7092)
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