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Adrian
March 8th 06, 12:20 PM
OK, so I installedd Windows ME on a Windows 95 that was a 98 that was a 95.
Long story... Anyway, I installed it and everything worked fine until after a
reboot everything started to freeze. I could always move my mouse but nothing
else. If I clicked Control Panel it would freeze, even if I did a simple
thing such as trying to delete an icon. I left the computer on for 8+ hours
to see if it would let up but no cigar. This happened right after a Windows
Update so I don't know if it could have anything to do with that. Please help
because our family needs to use the computer. Thanks.

Mart
March 8th 06, 04:03 PM
If urgent and/or all else fails ... **AND** ... ASS-U-ME-ing that you
allowed to the 'old system' (95/98?) to be retained and saved (to permit it
to be restored in the event of a catastrophe!!) when you installed WinMe,
then you *should* be able to revert back to your previous system.

For the description of how this can be done, see the section "REMOVING
WINDOWS ME FROM YOUR COMPUTER" of the 'setup.txt' file in the /win9x folder
of the WinMe CD.
NB. You can also get a copy of the instructions :-
"Removing Windows Me"
"Windows Millennium Edition Setup.txt File Contents"
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;271240

Hope that helps and if successful, you can always try the WinMe upgrade
again later. Oh! and good luck

Mart


"Adrian" > wrote in message
...
> OK, so I installedd Windows ME on a Windows 95 that was a 98 that was a
> 95.
> Long story... Anyway, I installed it and everything worked fine until
> after a
> reboot everything started to freeze. I could always move my mouse but
> nothing
> else. If I clicked Control Panel it would freeze, even if I did a simple
> thing such as trying to delete an icon. I left the computer on for 8+
> hours
> to see if it would let up but no cigar. This happened right after a
> Windows
> Update so I don't know if it could have anything to do with that. Please
> help
> because our family needs to use the computer. Thanks.

Adrian
March 8th 06, 09:01 PM
Well, I said no to that since it takes up a good chunk of space (The computer
is roughly 10 years old) and since there were no files on it any way (I
clreaded the partitions when I put on 98, which is when I switched to ME) so
that won't work. Thanks for the luck by the way. I need it ;)

"Mart" wrote:

> If urgent and/or all else fails ... **AND** ... ASS-U-ME-ing that you
> allowed to the 'old system' (95/98?) to be retained and saved (to permit it
> to be restored in the event of a catastrophe!!) when you installed WinMe,
> then you *should* be able to revert back to your previous system.
>
> For the description of how this can be done, see the section "REMOVING
> WINDOWS ME FROM YOUR COMPUTER" of the 'setup.txt' file in the /win9x folder
> of the WinMe CD.
> NB. You can also get a copy of the instructions :-
> "Removing Windows Me"
> "Windows Millennium Edition Setup.txt File Contents"
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;271240
>
> Hope that helps and if successful, you can always try the WinMe upgrade
> again later. Oh! and good luck
>
> Mart
>
>
> "Adrian" > wrote in message
> ...
> > OK, so I installedd Windows ME on a Windows 95 that was a 98 that was a
> > 95.
> > Long story... Anyway, I installed it and everything worked fine until
> > after a
> > reboot everything started to freeze. I could always move my mouse but
> > nothing
> > else. If I clicked Control Panel it would freeze, even if I did a simple
> > thing such as trying to delete an icon. I left the computer on for 8+
> > hours
> > to see if it would let up but no cigar. This happened right after a
> > Windows
> > Update so I don't know if it could have anything to do with that. Please
> > help
> > because our family needs to use the computer. Thanks.
>
>
>

Mart
March 8th 06, 09:39 PM
In your original post, you intimated that you had only (very) recently
upgraded to WinMe from Win95/98 and so hence my suggestion.

However, as you now imply that WinMe has been installed (and running) for
some time, and the problem has only occurred (very) recently, then you
should try running System Restore and roll-back to the last time/date BEFORE
you did the update.

Mart


"Adrian" > wrote in message
...
> Well, I said no to that since it takes up a good chunk of space (The
> computer
> is roughly 10 years old) and since there were no files on it any way (I
> clreaded the partitions when I put on 98, which is when I switched to ME)
> so
> that won't work. Thanks for the luck by the way. I need it ;)
>
> "Mart" wrote:
>
>> If urgent and/or all else fails ... **AND** ... ASS-U-ME-ing that you
>> allowed to the 'old system' (95/98?) to be retained and saved (to permit
>> it
>> to be restored in the event of a catastrophe!!) when you installed WinMe,
>> then you *should* be able to revert back to your previous system.
>>
>> For the description of how this can be done, see the section "REMOVING
>> WINDOWS ME FROM YOUR COMPUTER" of the 'setup.txt' file in the /win9x
>> folder
>> of the WinMe CD.
>> NB. You can also get a copy of the instructions :-
>> "Removing Windows Me"
>> "Windows Millennium Edition Setup.txt File Contents"
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;271240
>>
>> Hope that helps and if successful, you can always try the WinMe upgrade
>> again later. Oh! and good luck
>>
>> Mart
>>
>>
>> "Adrian" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > OK, so I installedd Windows ME on a Windows 95 that was a 98 that was a
>> > 95.
>> > Long story... Anyway, I installed it and everything worked fine until
>> > after a
>> > reboot everything started to freeze. I could always move my mouse but
>> > nothing
>> > else. If I clicked Control Panel it would freeze, even if I did a
>> > simple
>> > thing such as trying to delete an icon. I left the computer on for 8+
>> > hours
>> > to see if it would let up but no cigar. This happened right after a
>> > Windows
>> > Update so I don't know if it could have anything to do with that.
>> > Please
>> > help
>> > because our family needs to use the computer. Thanks.
>>
>>
>>

Adrian
March 8th 06, 10:05 PM
Nope. It's been on only a day or 2. Let me explain in detail.

Win 95 - 10/11 years. Messed up.

Win 98 - 2 max 3 months. Display messed everything up.

Win 95 - <1 day - I put in the HP Recovery Disk that came with my PC at
first. Turned it into Win 95.

Win ME - 1/2 Days. Hopefully that helps =)

"Mart" wrote:

> In your original post, you intimated that you had only (very) recently
> upgraded to WinMe from Win95/98 and so hence my suggestion.
>
> However, as you now imply that WinMe has been installed (and running) for
> some time, and the problem has only occurred (very) recently, then you
> should try running System Restore and roll-back to the last time/date BEFORE
> you did the update.
>
> Mart
>
>
> "Adrian" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Well, I said no to that since it takes up a good chunk of space (The
> > computer
> > is roughly 10 years old) and since there were no files on it any way (I
> > clreaded the partitions when I put on 98, which is when I switched to ME)
> > so
> > that won't work. Thanks for the luck by the way. I need it ;)
> >
> > "Mart" wrote:
> >
> >> If urgent and/or all else fails ... **AND** ... ASS-U-ME-ing that you
> >> allowed to the 'old system' (95/98?) to be retained and saved (to permit
> >> it
> >> to be restored in the event of a catastrophe!!) when you installed WinMe,
> >> then you *should* be able to revert back to your previous system.
> >>
> >> For the description of how this can be done, see the section "REMOVING
> >> WINDOWS ME FROM YOUR COMPUTER" of the 'setup.txt' file in the /win9x
> >> folder
> >> of the WinMe CD.
> >> NB. You can also get a copy of the instructions :-
> >> "Removing Windows Me"
> >> "Windows Millennium Edition Setup.txt File Contents"
> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;271240
> >>
> >> Hope that helps and if successful, you can always try the WinMe upgrade
> >> again later. Oh! and good luck
> >>
> >> Mart
> >>
> >>
> >> "Adrian" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> > OK, so I installedd Windows ME on a Windows 95 that was a 98 that was a
> >> > 95.
> >> > Long story... Anyway, I installed it and everything worked fine until
> >> > after a
> >> > reboot everything started to freeze. I could always move my mouse but
> >> > nothing
> >> > else. If I clicked Control Panel it would freeze, even if I did a
> >> > simple
> >> > thing such as trying to delete an icon. I left the computer on for 8+
> >> > hours
> >> > to see if it would let up but no cigar. This happened right after a
> >> > Windows
> >> > Update so I don't know if it could have anything to do with that.
> >> > Please
> >> > help
> >> > because our family needs to use the computer. Thanks.
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>

Mart
March 9th 06, 12:40 AM
OK (I think <g>), so let's try again.

Under the circumstances, try the second suggestion first - i.e. :-

> .. try running System Restore and roll-back to the last
> time/date BEFORE you did the (Windows) update.

N.B. you wrote in your 1st post :-

> > .... This happened right after a
> > Windows Update

(System Restore can be found in the Start | Programs | Accessories | System
Tools menu)

Try that first and worry (or not) about the first suggestion later.

Mart



"Adrian" > wrote in message
...
> Nope. It's been on only a day or 2. Let me explain in detail.
>
> Win 95 - 10/11 years. Messed up.
>
> Win 98 - 2 max 3 months. Display messed everything up.
>
> Win 95 - <1 day - I put in the HP Recovery Disk that came with my PC at
> first. Turned it into Win 95.
>
> Win ME - 1/2 Days. Hopefully that helps =)
>
> "Mart" wrote:
>
>> In your original post, you intimated that you had only (very) recently
>> upgraded to WinMe from Win95/98 and so hence my suggestion.
>>
>> However, as you now imply that WinMe has been installed (and running) for
>> some time, and the problem has only occurred (very) recently, then you
>> should try running System Restore and roll-back to the last time/date
>> BEFORE
>> you did the update.
>>
>> Mart
>>
>>
>> "Adrian" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > Well, I said no to that since it takes up a good chunk of space (The
>> > computer
>> > is roughly 10 years old) and since there were no files on it any way (I
>> > clreaded the partitions when I put on 98, which is when I switched to
>> > ME)
>> > so
>> > that won't work. Thanks for the luck by the way. I need it ;)
>> >
>> > "Mart" wrote:
>> >
>> >> If urgent and/or all else fails ... **AND** ... ASS-U-ME-ing that you
>> >> allowed to the 'old system' (95/98?) to be retained and saved (to
>> >> permit
>> >> it
>> >> to be restored in the event of a catastrophe!!) when you installed
>> >> WinMe,
>> >> then you *should* be able to revert back to your previous system.
>> >>
>> >> For the description of how this can be done, see the section "REMOVING
>> >> WINDOWS ME FROM YOUR COMPUTER" of the 'setup.txt' file in the /win9x
>> >> folder
>> >> of the WinMe CD.
>> >> NB. You can also get a copy of the instructions :-
>> >> "Removing Windows Me"
>> >> "Windows Millennium Edition Setup.txt File Contents"
>> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;271240
>> >>
>> >> Hope that helps and if successful, you can always try the WinMe
>> >> upgrade
>> >> again later. Oh! and good luck
>> >>
>> >> Mart
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Adrian" > wrote in message
>> >> ...
>> >> > OK, so I installedd Windows ME on a Windows 95 that was a 98 that
>> >> > was a
>> >> > 95.
>> >> > Long story... Anyway, I installed it and everything worked fine
>> >> > until
>> >> > after a
>> >> > reboot everything started to freeze. I could always move my mouse
>> >> > but
>> >> > nothing
>> >> > else. If I clicked Control Panel it would freeze, even if I did a
>> >> > simple
>> >> > thing such as trying to delete an icon. I left the computer on for
>> >> > 8+
>> >> > hours
>> >> > to see if it would let up but no cigar. This happened right after a
>> >> > Windows
>> >> > Update so I don't know if it could have anything to do with that.
>> >> > Please
>> >> > help
>> >> > because our family needs to use the computer. Thanks.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>

Adrian
March 9th 06, 01:45 AM
It freezes. Won't even open...

"Mart" wrote:

> OK (I think <g>), so let's try again.
>
> Under the circumstances, try the second suggestion first - i.e. :-
>
> > .. try running System Restore and roll-back to the last
> > time/date BEFORE you did the (Windows) update.
>
> N.B. you wrote in your 1st post :-
>
> > > .... This happened right after a
> > > Windows Update
>
> (System Restore can be found in the Start | Programs | Accessories | System
> Tools menu)
>
> Try that first and worry (or not) about the first suggestion later.
>
> Mart
>
>
>
> "Adrian" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Nope. It's been on only a day or 2. Let me explain in detail.
> >
> > Win 95 - 10/11 years. Messed up.
> >
> > Win 98 - 2 max 3 months. Display messed everything up.
> >
> > Win 95 - <1 day - I put in the HP Recovery Disk that came with my PC at
> > first. Turned it into Win 95.
> >
> > Win ME - 1/2 Days. Hopefully that helps =)
> >
> > "Mart" wrote:
> >
> >> In your original post, you intimated that you had only (very) recently
> >> upgraded to WinMe from Win95/98 and so hence my suggestion.
> >>
> >> However, as you now imply that WinMe has been installed (and running) for
> >> some time, and the problem has only occurred (very) recently, then you
> >> should try running System Restore and roll-back to the last time/date
> >> BEFORE
> >> you did the update.
> >>
> >> Mart
> >>
> >>
> >> "Adrian" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> > Well, I said no to that since it takes up a good chunk of space (The
> >> > computer
> >> > is roughly 10 years old) and since there were no files on it any way (I
> >> > clreaded the partitions when I put on 98, which is when I switched to
> >> > ME)
> >> > so
> >> > that won't work. Thanks for the luck by the way. I need it ;)
> >> >
> >> > "Mart" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> If urgent and/or all else fails ... **AND** ... ASS-U-ME-ing that you
> >> >> allowed to the 'old system' (95/98?) to be retained and saved (to
> >> >> permit
> >> >> it
> >> >> to be restored in the event of a catastrophe!!) when you installed
> >> >> WinMe,
> >> >> then you *should* be able to revert back to your previous system.
> >> >>
> >> >> For the description of how this can be done, see the section "REMOVING
> >> >> WINDOWS ME FROM YOUR COMPUTER" of the 'setup.txt' file in the /win9x
> >> >> folder
> >> >> of the WinMe CD.
> >> >> NB. You can also get a copy of the instructions :-
> >> >> "Removing Windows Me"
> >> >> "Windows Millennium Edition Setup.txt File Contents"
> >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;271240
> >> >>
> >> >> Hope that helps and if successful, you can always try the WinMe
> >> >> upgrade
> >> >> again later. Oh! and good luck
> >> >>
> >> >> Mart
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> "Adrian" > wrote in message
> >> >> ...
> >> >> > OK, so I installedd Windows ME on a Windows 95 that was a 98 that
> >> >> > was a
> >> >> > 95.
> >> >> > Long story... Anyway, I installed it and everything worked fine
> >> >> > until
> >> >> > after a
> >> >> > reboot everything started to freeze. I could always move my mouse
> >> >> > but
> >> >> > nothing
> >> >> > else. If I clicked Control Panel it would freeze, even if I did a
> >> >> > simple
> >> >> > thing such as trying to delete an icon. I left the computer on for
> >> >> > 8+
> >> >> > hours
> >> >> > to see if it would let up but no cigar. This happened right after a
> >> >> > Windows
> >> >> > Update so I don't know if it could have anything to do with that.
> >> >> > Please
> >> >> > help
> >> >> > because our family needs to use the computer. Thanks.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>

Mart
March 9th 06, 08:40 AM
In Safe Mode too?

Boot up in Safe Mode and when the 'Help Console' (eventually) appears, you
will see SR halfway down the page.

(To boot into Safe Mode, press and hold the Shift key immediately on
powering-up your computer, or keep tapping the Ctrl or F8 keys and select
Safe Mode from the menu)

Mart


"Adrian" > wrote in message
...
> It freezes. Won't even open...
>
> "Mart" wrote:
>
>> OK (I think <g>), so let's try again.
>>
>> Under the circumstances, try the second suggestion first - i.e. :-
>>
>> > .. try running System Restore and roll-back to the last
>> > time/date BEFORE you did the (Windows) update.
>>
>> N.B. you wrote in your 1st post :-
>>
>> > > .... This happened right after a
>> > > Windows Update
>>
>> (System Restore can be found in the Start | Programs | Accessories |
>> System
>> Tools menu)
>>
>> Try that first and worry (or not) about the first suggestion later.
>>
>> Mart
>>
>>
>>
>> "Adrian" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > Nope. It's been on only a day or 2. Let me explain in detail.
>> >
>> > Win 95 - 10/11 years. Messed up.
>> >
>> > Win 98 - 2 max 3 months. Display messed everything up.
>> >
>> > Win 95 - <1 day - I put in the HP Recovery Disk that came with my PC at
>> > first. Turned it into Win 95.
>> >
>> > Win ME - 1/2 Days. Hopefully that helps =)
>> >
>> > "Mart" wrote:
>> >
>> >> In your original post, you intimated that you had only (very) recently
>> >> upgraded to WinMe from Win95/98 and so hence my suggestion.
>> >>
>> >> However, as you now imply that WinMe has been installed (and running)
>> >> for
>> >> some time, and the problem has only occurred (very) recently, then you
>> >> should try running System Restore and roll-back to the last time/date
>> >> BEFORE
>> >> you did the update.
>> >>
>> >> Mart
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Adrian" > wrote in message
>> >> ...
>> >> > Well, I said no to that since it takes up a good chunk of space (The
>> >> > computer
>> >> > is roughly 10 years old) and since there were no files on it any way
>> >> > (I
>> >> > clreaded the partitions when I put on 98, which is when I switched
>> >> > to
>> >> > ME)
>> >> > so
>> >> > that won't work. Thanks for the luck by the way. I need it ;)
>> >> >
>> >> > "Mart" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> If urgent and/or all else fails ... **AND** ... ASS-U-ME-ing that
>> >> >> you
>> >> >> allowed to the 'old system' (95/98?) to be retained and saved (to
>> >> >> permit
>> >> >> it
>> >> >> to be restored in the event of a catastrophe!!) when you installed
>> >> >> WinMe,
>> >> >> then you *should* be able to revert back to your previous system.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> For the description of how this can be done, see the section
>> >> >> "REMOVING
>> >> >> WINDOWS ME FROM YOUR COMPUTER" of the 'setup.txt' file in the
>> >> >> /win9x
>> >> >> folder
>> >> >> of the WinMe CD.
>> >> >> NB. You can also get a copy of the instructions :-
>> >> >> "Removing Windows Me"
>> >> >> "Windows Millennium Edition Setup.txt File Contents"
>> >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;271240
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Hope that helps and if successful, you can always try the WinMe
>> >> >> upgrade
>> >> >> again later. Oh! and good luck
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Mart
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "Adrian" > wrote in message
>> >> >> ...
>> >> >> > OK, so I installedd Windows ME on a Windows 95 that was a 98 that
>> >> >> > was a
>> >> >> > 95.
>> >> >> > Long story... Anyway, I installed it and everything worked fine
>> >> >> > until
>> >> >> > after a
>> >> >> > reboot everything started to freeze. I could always move my mouse
>> >> >> > but
>> >> >> > nothing
>> >> >> > else. If I clicked Control Panel it would freeze, even if I did a
>> >> >> > simple
>> >> >> > thing such as trying to delete an icon. I left the computer on
>> >> >> > for
>> >> >> > 8+
>> >> >> > hours
>> >> >> > to see if it would let up but no cigar. This happened right after
>> >> >> > a
>> >> >> > Windows
>> >> >> > Update so I don't know if it could have anything to do with that.
>> >> >> > Please
>> >> >> > help
>> >> >> > because our family needs to use the computer. Thanks.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>

Adrian
March 9th 06, 12:18 PM
I'll try in Safe Mode.

"Mart" wrote:

> In Safe Mode too?
>
> Boot up in Safe Mode and when the 'Help Console' (eventually) appears, you
> will see SR halfway down the page.
>
> (To boot into Safe Mode, press and hold the Shift key immediately on
> powering-up your computer, or keep tapping the Ctrl or F8 keys and select
> Safe Mode from the menu)
>
> Mart
>
>
> "Adrian" > wrote in message
> ...
> > It freezes. Won't even open...
> >
> > "Mart" wrote:
> >
> >> OK (I think <g>), so let's try again.
> >>
> >> Under the circumstances, try the second suggestion first - i.e. :-
> >>
> >> > .. try running System Restore and roll-back to the last
> >> > time/date BEFORE you did the (Windows) update.
> >>
> >> N.B. you wrote in your 1st post :-
> >>
> >> > > .... This happened right after a
> >> > > Windows Update
> >>
> >> (System Restore can be found in the Start | Programs | Accessories |
> >> System
> >> Tools menu)
> >>
> >> Try that first and worry (or not) about the first suggestion later.
> >>
> >> Mart
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Adrian" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> > Nope. It's been on only a day or 2. Let me explain in detail.
> >> >
> >> > Win 95 - 10/11 years. Messed up.
> >> >
> >> > Win 98 - 2 max 3 months. Display messed everything up.
> >> >
> >> > Win 95 - <1 day - I put in the HP Recovery Disk that came with my PC at
> >> > first. Turned it into Win 95.
> >> >
> >> > Win ME - 1/2 Days. Hopefully that helps =)
> >> >
> >> > "Mart" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> In your original post, you intimated that you had only (very) recently
> >> >> upgraded to WinMe from Win95/98 and so hence my suggestion.
> >> >>
> >> >> However, as you now imply that WinMe has been installed (and running)
> >> >> for
> >> >> some time, and the problem has only occurred (very) recently, then you
> >> >> should try running System Restore and roll-back to the last time/date
> >> >> BEFORE
> >> >> you did the update.
> >> >>
> >> >> Mart
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> "Adrian" > wrote in message
> >> >> ...
> >> >> > Well, I said no to that since it takes up a good chunk of space (The
> >> >> > computer
> >> >> > is roughly 10 years old) and since there were no files on it any way
> >> >> > (I
> >> >> > clreaded the partitions when I put on 98, which is when I switched
> >> >> > to
> >> >> > ME)
> >> >> > so
> >> >> > that won't work. Thanks for the luck by the way. I need it ;)
> >> >> >
> >> >> > "Mart" wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> If urgent and/or all else fails ... **AND** ... ASS-U-ME-ing that
> >> >> >> you
> >> >> >> allowed to the 'old system' (95/98?) to be retained and saved (to
> >> >> >> permit
> >> >> >> it
> >> >> >> to be restored in the event of a catastrophe!!) when you installed
> >> >> >> WinMe,
> >> >> >> then you *should* be able to revert back to your previous system.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> For the description of how this can be done, see the section
> >> >> >> "REMOVING
> >> >> >> WINDOWS ME FROM YOUR COMPUTER" of the 'setup.txt' file in the
> >> >> >> /win9x
> >> >> >> folder
> >> >> >> of the WinMe CD.
> >> >> >> NB. You can also get a copy of the instructions :-
> >> >> >> "Removing Windows Me"
> >> >> >> "Windows Millennium Edition Setup.txt File Contents"
> >> >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;271240
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Hope that helps and if successful, you can always try the WinMe
> >> >> >> upgrade
> >> >> >> again later. Oh! and good luck
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Mart
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> "Adrian" > wrote in message
> >> >> >> ...
> >> >> >> > OK, so I installedd Windows ME on a Windows 95 that was a 98 that
> >> >> >> > was a
> >> >> >> > 95.
> >> >> >> > Long story... Anyway, I installed it and everything worked fine
> >> >> >> > until
> >> >> >> > after a
> >> >> >> > reboot everything started to freeze. I could always move my mouse
> >> >> >> > but
> >> >> >> > nothing
> >> >> >> > else. If I clicked Control Panel it would freeze, even if I did a
> >> >> >> > simple
> >> >> >> > thing such as trying to delete an icon. I left the computer on
> >> >> >> > for
> >> >> >> > 8+
> >> >> >> > hours
> >> >> >> > to see if it would let up but no cigar. This happened right after
> >> >> >> > a
> >> >> >> > Windows
> >> >> >> > Update so I don't know if it could have anything to do with that.
> >> >> >> > Please
> >> >> >> > help
> >> >> >> > because our family needs to use the computer. Thanks.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
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