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| Thread ID: 73915 | 2006-11-05 19:01:00 | A Little problem.. | SpRaY (11394) | Press F1 |
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| 496632 | 2006-11-05 19:01:00 | I have problems with some applications, - if i start (Example: firefox or videomach) there will be automatically 2 same applications in Task-Manager (if i start firefox there will be 2 firefox-es - one that is firefox, and other that is taking about 80-99 % of CPU) < Thats the problem.. I´we tryed to reinstall applications, it works but after restart i get the same problem. Ive scanned my computer for viruses and adaware/spyware, nothing helps.. (AV: Nod32) | SpRaY (11394) | ||
| 496633 | 2006-11-05 19:08:00 | I would go in to control panel and check the delay time between mouse clicks it could be set too fast.I have mine set in about centre of the slider. | kjaada (253) | ||
| 496634 | 2006-11-05 19:11:00 | I would go in to control panel and check the delay time between mouse clicks it could be set too fast.I have mine set in about centre of the slider. Thats not the problem, because the problem occurs on some applications, some not.. Microsoft Office and some other programs are working fine, but some not.. Games are working fine.. |
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| 496635 | 2006-11-05 19:14:00 | Just in case everything else fails... use run from start menu and type in sfc /scannow You need your Windows XP disc for this. It scan's your comp for any system files that may have changed and restores them from CD. If that doesn't work, I expect the second last thing (the last being wipe and re-install everything) would be to boot from Windows XP disc and choose repair option (not the one for recovery console but one you should get after you agree to terms and conditions). Again I would wait until others may have posted a better approach to the problem. You can try the sfc command as above safely though. |
Mamaz (10231) | ||
| 496636 | 2006-11-05 20:12:00 | Just in case everything else fails... use run from start menu and type in sfc /scannow You need your Windows XP disc for this. It scan's your comp for any system files that may have changed and restores them from CD. If that doesn't work, I expect the second last thing (the last being wipe and re-install everything) would be to boot from Windows XP disc and choose repair option (not the one for recovery console but one you should get after you agree to terms and conditions). Again I would wait until others may have posted a better approach to the problem. You can try the sfc command as above safely though. sfc /scannow - didnt work :/ |
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