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  #11  
Old July 6th 04, 05:39 AM
Joe727
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Posts: n/a
Default Aidia results 2 - related to Aidia results

Update your motherboard chipset drivers. You have an Intel 440BX chipset.

Multi language: infinst_enu.exe Download
Ver: 3.20.1008 Date: 5/6/2002 Size: 1528 (KB) Time @56Kbps: 3.54 min.

OS: Windows* 2000, Windows* 95, Windows* 95 OSR 2.x, Windows* 98, Windows*
98 SE, Windows* Me, Windows* XP Home Edition, Windows* XP Professional

http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...9&DwnldID=4241

Joe

"reidsteven75" wrote in message
...
Still didnt work...another idea?
-----Original Message-----
One other thing - Download RegClean to your desktop and

run it.

http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/fil...ption/0,fid,46

66,00.asp

Joe

"Joe727" wrote in message
...
Click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, then

RIGHT click Sytem
Information. Send a System Information shortcut to

your desktop (there
are a bunch of diagnostic utilities in it that you will

find useful.)

Click the System Information shortcut, then click

Tools. In the drop down
menu, click Internet Explorer Repair Tool. Then click

the Repair Internet
Explorer Radio Button and follow the on-screen

instructions.

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
...
yes i have run a complete virus scan. I downloaded the
mouse driver and ran the spybot but no fix yet,

however i
think we made some progress cause i was able to control
alt delete to restart when it froze this time.

Anything
else?
-----Original Message-----
I then assume you have run a complete virus scan with

the
latest virus
checking definitions. Is this correct?

Download and run SpyBot - it's a bit more thorough than
Ad Aware IMHO. It
also has an Immunize feature that you should activate.

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=2471

You also might want to reinstall your mouse/touchpad
drivers which can be
found he

http://support.necsam.com/mobilesolutions/hardware/note

boo
ks/versalxi/

Joe

"reidsteven75"
wrote in message
. ..
yes i already have adware6.0 and run it regularly so
this
wont fix it. Another suggestion?

-----Original Message-----
You might have a load of spyware on your system that

is
hogging resources.
Download and run Ad-aware 6.0 build 181 from
Download.com.

http://www.download.com/3000-2144-10045910.html?
part=69274&subj=dlpage&tag=button

Joe

"reidsteven75"


wrote in message
l...
ill stick to this one then.

The problem still didnt fix. I should be more
accurate
about the freexing...I can still move the moue

around
the
screen but i cannot click on anything or CTRL ALT
DELETE.
Anything else?

snip


.





.



  #12  
Old July 6th 04, 04:45 PM
reidsteven75
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re : Aidia results 2 - related to Aidia results

Nope this didnt work either....anything else? Are you
sure I downloaded the right display driver?
-----Original Message-----
Update your motherboard chipset drivers. You have an

Intel 440BX chipset.

Multi language: infinst_enu.exe Download
Ver: 3.20.1008 Date: 5/6/2002 Size: 1528 (KB) Time

@56Kbps: 3.54 min.

OS: Windows* 2000, Windows* 95, Windows* 95 OSR 2.x,

Windows* 98, Windows*
98 SE, Windows* Me, Windows* XP Home Edition, Windows* XP

Professional

http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-

df/Detail_Desc.asp?agr=N&ProductID=129&DwnldID=4241

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
...
Still didnt work...another idea?
-----Original Message-----
One other thing - Download RegClean to your desktop and

run it.

http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,

46
66,00.asp

Joe

"Joe727" wrote in message
...
Click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, then

RIGHT click Sytem
Information. Send a System Information shortcut to

your desktop (there
are a bunch of diagnostic utilities in it that you

will
find useful.)

Click the System Information shortcut, then click

Tools. In the drop down
menu, click Internet Explorer Repair Tool. Then click

the Repair Internet
Explorer Radio Button and follow the on-screen

instructions.

Joe

"reidsteven75"


wrote in message
...
yes i have run a complete virus scan. I downloaded

the
mouse driver and ran the spybot but no fix yet,

however i
think we made some progress cause i was able to

control
alt delete to restart when it froze this time.

Anything
else?
-----Original Message-----
I then assume you have run a complete virus scan with

the
latest virus
checking definitions. Is this correct?

Download and run SpyBot - it's a bit more thorough

than
Ad Aware IMHO. It
also has an Immunize feature that you should

activate.

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=2471

You also might want to reinstall your mouse/touchpad
drivers which can be
found he

http://support.necsam.com/mobilesolutions/hardware/no

te
boo
ks/versalxi/

Joe

"reidsteven75"


wrote in message
...
yes i already have adware6.0 and run it regularly

so
this
wont fix it. Another suggestion?

-----Original Message-----
You might have a load of spyware on your system

that
is
hogging resources.
Download and run Ad-aware 6.0 build 181 from
Download.com.

http://www.download.com/3000-2144-10045910.html?
part=69274&subj=dlpage&tag=button

Joe

"reidsteven75"


wrote in message
bl...
ill stick to this one then.

The problem still didnt fix. I should be more
accurate
about the freexing...I can still move the moue

around
the
screen but i cannot click on anything or CTRL ALT
DELETE.
Anything else?

snip


.





.



.

  #13  
Old July 6th 04, 06:35 PM
Joe727
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Aidia results 2 - related to Aidia results

You might want to defragment the drive and check it for errors by Right
clicking on the Drive letter after clicking on My Computer and running those
tools.

Also, boot to DOS and at the prompt type:

scanreg/ fix (notice the space)

and press Enter.

When that is finished running type:

scanreg/ opt (notice the space)

and press Enter.

When that is finished running type:

Exit

and press Enter to reboot to Windows.

If those solutions don't work it seems the only choice is to reinstall
Windows.

If your hard drive has at least two partitions, then this is not a major
problem since you can back up all the files you want to save on the second
parition. You also can burn them to a CD or save them to another computer
if you have a home network.

If reinstalling Windows doesn't work, then you might have a hardware problem
such as a loose or damaged cable, a CPU fan that no longer works properly
etc. Those are only two hardware problems that might be causing the
freezing problem.

Joe

"reidsteven75" wrote in message
...
Nope this didnt work either....anything else? Are you
sure I downloaded the right display driver?
-----Original Message-----
Update your motherboard chipset drivers. You have an

Intel 440BX chipset.

Multi language: infinst_enu.exe Download
Ver: 3.20.1008 Date: 5/6/2002 Size: 1528 (KB) Time

@56Kbps: 3.54 min.

OS: Windows* 2000, Windows* 95, Windows* 95 OSR 2.x,

Windows* 98, Windows*
98 SE, Windows* Me, Windows* XP Home Edition, Windows* XP

Professional

http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-

df/Detail_Desc.asp?agr=N&ProductID=129&DwnldID=4241

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
.. .
Still didnt work...another idea?
-----Original Message-----
One other thing - Download RegClean to your desktop and
run it.

http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,

46
66,00.asp

Joe

"Joe727" wrote in message
.. .
Click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, then
RIGHT click Sytem
Information. Send a System Information shortcut to
your desktop (there
are a bunch of diagnostic utilities in it that you

will
find useful.)

Click the System Information shortcut, then click
Tools. In the drop down
menu, click Internet Explorer Repair Tool. Then click
the Repair Internet
Explorer Radio Button and follow the on-screen
instructions.

Joe

"reidsteven75"


wrote in message
...
yes i have run a complete virus scan. I downloaded

the
mouse driver and ran the spybot but no fix yet,
however i
think we made some progress cause i was able to

control
alt delete to restart when it froze this time.
Anything
else?
-----Original Message-----
I then assume you have run a complete virus scan with
the
latest virus
checking definitions. Is this correct?

Download and run SpyBot - it's a bit more thorough

than
Ad Aware IMHO. It
also has an Immunize feature that you should

activate.

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=2471

You also might want to reinstall your mouse/touchpad
drivers which can be
found he

http://support.necsam.com/mobilesolutions/hardware/no

te
boo
ks/versalxi/

Joe

"reidsteven75"


wrote in message
l...
yes i already have adware6.0 and run it regularly

so
this
wont fix it. Another suggestion?

-----Original Message-----
You might have a load of spyware on your system

that
is
hogging resources.
Download and run Ad-aware 6.0 build 181 from
Download.com.

http://www.download.com/3000-2144-10045910.html?
part=69274&subj=dlpage&tag=button

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
news:2647401c46253$0cb606c0$a501280a@phx. gbl...
ill stick to this one then.

The problem still didnt fix. I should be more
accurate
about the freexing...I can still move the moue
around
the
screen but i cannot click on anything or CTRL ALT
DELETE.
Anything else?

snip


.





.



.



  #14  
Old July 7th 04, 04:47 PM
reidsteven75
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Aidia results 2 - related to Aidia results

I just noticed something. My Moniter section in the
device manager is gone! Which means it must not think I
have a moniter driver or something. Where can i get a
moniter driver?

-----Original Message-----
You might want to defragment the drive and check it for

errors by Right
clicking on the Drive letter after clicking on My

Computer and running those
tools.

Also, boot to DOS and at the prompt type:

scanreg/ fix (notice the space)

and press Enter.

When that is finished running type:

scanreg/ opt (notice the space)

and press Enter.

When that is finished running type:

Exit

and press Enter to reboot to Windows.

If those solutions don't work it seems the only choice is

to reinstall
Windows.

If your hard drive has at least two partitions, then this

is not a major
problem since you can back up all the files you want to

save on the second
parition. You also can burn them to a CD or save them to

another computer
if you have a home network.

If reinstalling Windows doesn't work, then you might have

a hardware problem
such as a loose or damaged cable, a CPU fan that no

longer works properly
etc. Those are only two hardware problems that might be

causing the
freezing problem.

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
...
Nope this didnt work either....anything else? Are you
sure I downloaded the right display driver?
-----Original Message-----
Update your motherboard chipset drivers. You have an

Intel 440BX chipset.

Multi language: infinst_enu.exe Download
Ver: 3.20.1008 Date: 5/6/2002 Size: 1528 (KB) Time

@56Kbps: 3.54 min.

OS: Windows* 2000, Windows* 95, Windows* 95 OSR 2.x,

Windows* 98, Windows*
98 SE, Windows* Me, Windows* XP Home Edition, Windows*

XP
Professional

http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-

df/Detail_Desc.asp?agr=N&ProductID=129&DwnldID=4241

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
. ..
Still didnt work...another idea?
-----Original Message-----
One other thing - Download RegClean to your desktop

and
run it.

http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fi

d,
46
66,00.asp

Joe

"Joe727" wrote in message
. ..
Click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools,

then
RIGHT click Sytem
Information. Send a System Information shortcut to
your desktop (there
are a bunch of diagnostic utilities in it that you

will
find useful.)

Click the System Information shortcut, then click
Tools. In the drop down
menu, click Internet Explorer Repair Tool. Then

click
the Repair Internet
Explorer Radio Button and follow the on-screen
instructions.

Joe

"reidsteven75"


wrote in message
...
yes i have run a complete virus scan. I downloaded

the
mouse driver and ran the spybot but no fix yet,
however i
think we made some progress cause i was able to

control
alt delete to restart when it froze this time.
Anything
else?
-----Original Message-----
I then assume you have run a complete virus scan

with
the
latest virus
checking definitions. Is this correct?

Download and run SpyBot - it's a bit more thorough

than
Ad Aware IMHO. It
also has an Immunize feature that you should

activate.

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=2471

You also might want to reinstall your

mouse/touchpad
drivers which can be
found he

http://support.necsam.com/mobilesolutions/hardware/

no
te
boo
ks/versalxi/

Joe

"reidsteven75"


wrote in message
bl...
yes i already have adware6.0 and run it regularly

so
this
wont fix it. Another suggestion?

-----Original Message-----
You might have a load of spyware on your system

that
is
hogging resources.
Download and run Ad-aware 6.0 build 181 from
Download.com.

http://www.download.com/3000-2144-10045910.html?
part=69274&subj=dlpage&tag=button

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
news:2647401c46253$0cb606c0$a501280a@phx .gbl...
ill stick to this one then.

The problem still didnt fix. I should be more
accurate
about the freexing...I can still move the moue
around
the
screen but i cannot click on anything or CTRL

ALT
DELETE.
Anything else?

snip


.





.



.



.

  #15  
Old July 7th 04, 05:54 PM
Joe727
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Aidia results 2 - related to Aidia results

You can get all the drivers you need from NEC.

http://support.necsam.com/downloads/...rs/default.htm

Joe

"reidsteven75" wrote in message
...
I just noticed something. My Moniter section in the
device manager is gone! Which means it must not think I
have a moniter driver or something. Where can i get a
moniter driver?

-----Original Message-----
You might want to defragment the drive and check it for

errors by Right
clicking on the Drive letter after clicking on My

Computer and running those
tools.

Also, boot to DOS and at the prompt type:

scanreg/ fix (notice the space)

and press Enter.

When that is finished running type:

scanreg/ opt (notice the space)

and press Enter.

When that is finished running type:

Exit

and press Enter to reboot to Windows.

If those solutions don't work it seems the only choice is

to reinstall
Windows.

If your hard drive has at least two partitions, then this

is not a major
problem since you can back up all the files you want to

save on the second
parition. You also can burn them to a CD or save them to

another computer
if you have a home network.

If reinstalling Windows doesn't work, then you might have

a hardware problem
such as a loose or damaged cable, a CPU fan that no

longer works properly
etc. Those are only two hardware problems that might be

causing the
freezing problem.

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
.. .
Nope this didnt work either....anything else? Are you
sure I downloaded the right display driver?
-----Original Message-----
Update your motherboard chipset drivers. You have an
Intel 440BX chipset.

Multi language: infinst_enu.exe Download
Ver: 3.20.1008 Date: 5/6/2002 Size: 1528 (KB) Time
@56Kbps: 3.54 min.

OS: Windows* 2000, Windows* 95, Windows* 95 OSR 2.x,
Windows* 98, Windows*
98 SE, Windows* Me, Windows* XP Home Edition, Windows*

XP
Professional

http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-
df/Detail_Desc.asp?agr=N&ProductID=129&DwnldID=4241

Joe

"reidsteven75"
wrote in message
.. .
Still didnt work...another idea?
-----Original Message-----
One other thing - Download RegClean to your desktop

and
run it.

http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fi

d,
46
66,00.asp

Joe

"Joe727" wrote in message
.. .
Click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools,

then
RIGHT click Sytem
Information. Send a System Information shortcut to
your desktop (there
are a bunch of diagnostic utilities in it that you
will
find useful.)

Click the System Information shortcut, then click
Tools. In the drop down
menu, click Internet Explorer Repair Tool. Then

click
the Repair Internet
Explorer Radio Button and follow the on-screen
instructions.

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
...
yes i have run a complete virus scan. I downloaded
the
mouse driver and ran the spybot but no fix yet,
however i
think we made some progress cause i was able to
control
alt delete to restart when it froze this time.
Anything
else?
-----Original Message-----
I then assume you have run a complete virus scan

with
the
latest virus
checking definitions. Is this correct?

Download and run SpyBot - it's a bit more thorough
than
Ad Aware IMHO. It
also has an Immunize feature that you should
activate.

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=2471

You also might want to reinstall your

mouse/touchpad
drivers which can be
found he

http://support.necsam.com/mobilesolutions/hardware/

no
te
boo
ks/versalxi/

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
news:2736101c462ab$8550c810$a301280a@phx. gbl...
yes i already have adware6.0 and run it regularly
so
this
wont fix it. Another suggestion?

-----Original Message-----
You might have a load of spyware on your system
that
is
hogging resources.
Download and run Ad-aware 6.0 build 181 from
Download.com.

http://www.download.com/3000-2144-10045910.html?
part=69274&subj=dlpage&tag=button

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
news:2647401c46253$0cb606c0$a501280a@ph x.gbl...
ill stick to this one then.

The problem still didnt fix. I should be more
accurate
about the freexing...I can still move the moue
around
the
screen but i cannot click on anything or CTRL

ALT
DELETE.
Anything else?

snip


.





.



.



.



  #16  
Old July 8th 04, 12:24 AM
reidsteven75
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re : Aidia results 2 - related to Aidia results

Ok I rebooted the computer in safe mode and was able to go
into display settings, however i couldn't acces the
moniter tab when i clicked on advanced. I then ran
msconfig.exe, and selected selective startup, and
unchecked the Process system.ini box. I could then go
into display settings advanced. Every tab was there exept
the moniter tab. How can i get this tab back because i
need it to pick my moniter?
-----Original Message-----
You can get all the drivers you need from NEC.

http://support.necsam.com/downloads/...rs/default.htm

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
...
I just noticed something. My Moniter section in the
device manager is gone! Which means it must not think I
have a moniter driver or something. Where can i get a
moniter driver?

-----Original Message-----
You might want to defragment the drive and check it for

errors by Right
clicking on the Drive letter after clicking on My

Computer and running those
tools.

Also, boot to DOS and at the prompt type:

scanreg/ fix (notice the space)

and press Enter.

When that is finished running type:

scanreg/ opt (notice the space)

and press Enter.

When that is finished running type:

Exit

and press Enter to reboot to Windows.

If those solutions don't work it seems the only choice

is
to reinstall
Windows.

If your hard drive has at least two partitions, then

this
is not a major
problem since you can back up all the files you want to

save on the second
parition. You also can burn them to a CD or save them

to
another computer
if you have a home network.

If reinstalling Windows doesn't work, then you might

have
a hardware problem
such as a loose or damaged cable, a CPU fan that no

longer works properly
etc. Those are only two hardware problems that might be

causing the
freezing problem.

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
. ..
Nope this didnt work either....anything else? Are you
sure I downloaded the right display driver?
-----Original Message-----
Update your motherboard chipset drivers. You have an
Intel 440BX chipset.

Multi language: infinst_enu.exe Download
Ver: 3.20.1008 Date: 5/6/2002 Size: 1528 (KB) Time
@56Kbps: 3.54 min.

OS: Windows* 2000, Windows* 95, Windows* 95 OSR 2.x,
Windows* 98, Windows*
98 SE, Windows* Me, Windows* XP Home Edition, Windows*

XP
Professional

http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-
df/Detail_Desc.asp?agr=N&ProductID=129&DwnldID=4241

Joe

"reidsteven75"


wrote in message
. ..
Still didnt work...another idea?
-----Original Message-----
One other thing - Download RegClean to your desktop

and
run it.

http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,

fi
d,
46
66,00.asp

Joe

"Joe727" wrote in message
. ..
Click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools,

then
RIGHT click Sytem
Information. Send a System Information shortcut

to
your desktop (there
are a bunch of diagnostic utilities in it that you
will
find useful.)

Click the System Information shortcut, then click
Tools. In the drop down
menu, click Internet Explorer Repair Tool. Then

click
the Repair Internet
Explorer Radio Button and follow the on-screen
instructions.

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
...
yes i have run a complete virus scan. I

downloaded
the
mouse driver and ran the spybot but no fix yet,
however i
think we made some progress cause i was able to
control
alt delete to restart when it froze this time.
Anything
else?
-----Original Message-----
I then assume you have run a complete virus scan

with
the
latest virus
checking definitions. Is this correct?

Download and run SpyBot - it's a bit more

thorough
than
Ad Aware IMHO. It
also has an Immunize feature that you should
activate.

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=2471

You also might want to reinstall your

mouse/touchpad
drivers which can be
found he

http://support.necsam.com/mobilesolutions/hardwar

e/
no
te
boo
ks/versalxi/

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
news:2736101c462ab$8550c810$a301280a@phx .gbl...
yes i already have adware6.0 and run it

regularly
so
this
wont fix it. Another suggestion?

-----Original Message-----
You might have a load of spyware on your system
that
is
hogging resources.
Download and run Ad-aware 6.0 build 181 from
Download.com.

http://www.download.com/3000-2144-

10045910.html?
part=69274&subj=dlpage&tag=button

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
news:2647401c46253$0cb606c0$a501280a@p hx.gbl...
ill stick to this one then.

The problem still didnt fix. I should be

more
accurate
about the freexing...I can still move the

moue
around
the
screen but i cannot click on anything or CTRL

ALT
DELETE.
Anything else?

snip


.





.



.



.



.

  #17  
Old July 8th 04, 03:16 AM
Joe727
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re : Aidia results 2 - related to Aidia results

Download the monitor drivers from the link I provided. Here it is again:

http://support.necsam.com/downloads/...rs/default.htm

Joe

"reidsteven75" wrote in message
...
Ok I rebooted the computer in safe mode and was able to go
into display settings, however i couldn't acces the
moniter tab when i clicked on advanced. I then ran
msconfig.exe, and selected selective startup, and
unchecked the Process system.ini box. I could then go
into display settings advanced. Every tab was there exept
the moniter tab. How can i get this tab back because i
need it to pick my moniter?
-----Original Message-----
You can get all the drivers you need from NEC.

http://support.necsam.com/downloads/...rs/default.htm

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
.. .
I just noticed something. My Moniter section in the
device manager is gone! Which means it must not think I
have a moniter driver or something. Where can i get a
moniter driver?

-----Original Message-----
You might want to defragment the drive and check it for
errors by Right
clicking on the Drive letter after clicking on My
Computer and running those
tools.

Also, boot to DOS and at the prompt type:

scanreg/ fix (notice the space)

and press Enter.

When that is finished running type:

scanreg/ opt (notice the space)

and press Enter.

When that is finished running type:

Exit

and press Enter to reboot to Windows.

If those solutions don't work it seems the only choice

is
to reinstall
Windows.

If your hard drive has at least two partitions, then

this
is not a major
problem since you can back up all the files you want to
save on the second
parition. You also can burn them to a CD or save them

to
another computer
if you have a home network.

If reinstalling Windows doesn't work, then you might

have
a hardware problem
such as a loose or damaged cable, a CPU fan that no
longer works properly
etc. Those are only two hardware problems that might be
causing the
freezing problem.

Joe

"reidsteven75"
wrote in message
.. .
Nope this didnt work either....anything else? Are you
sure I downloaded the right display driver?
-----Original Message-----
Update your motherboard chipset drivers. You have an
Intel 440BX chipset.

Multi language: infinst_enu.exe Download
Ver: 3.20.1008 Date: 5/6/2002 Size: 1528 (KB) Time
@56Kbps: 3.54 min.

OS: Windows* 2000, Windows* 95, Windows* 95 OSR 2.x,
Windows* 98, Windows*
98 SE, Windows* Me, Windows* XP Home Edition, Windows*
XP
Professional

http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-
df/Detail_Desc.asp?agr=N&ProductID=129&DwnldID=4241

Joe

"reidsteven75"


wrote in message
...
Still didnt work...another idea?
-----Original Message-----
One other thing - Download RegClean to your desktop
and
run it.

http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,

fi
d,
46
66,00.asp

Joe

"Joe727" wrote in message
...
Click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools,
then
RIGHT click Sytem
Information. Send a System Information shortcut

to
your desktop (there
are a bunch of diagnostic utilities in it that you
will
find useful.)

Click the System Information shortcut, then click
Tools. In the drop down
menu, click Internet Explorer Repair Tool. Then
click
the Repair Internet
Explorer Radio Button and follow the on-screen
instructions.

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
...
yes i have run a complete virus scan. I

downloaded
the
mouse driver and ran the spybot but no fix yet,
however i
think we made some progress cause i was able to
control
alt delete to restart when it froze this time.
Anything
else?
-----Original Message-----
I then assume you have run a complete virus scan
with
the
latest virus
checking definitions. Is this correct?

Download and run SpyBot - it's a bit more

thorough
than
Ad Aware IMHO. It
also has an Immunize feature that you should
activate.

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=2471

You also might want to reinstall your
mouse/touchpad
drivers which can be
found he

http://support.necsam.com/mobilesolutions/hardwar

e/
no
te
boo
ks/versalxi/

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
news:2736101c462ab$8550c810$a301280a@ph x.gbl...
yes i already have adware6.0 and run it

regularly
so
this
wont fix it. Another suggestion?

-----Original Message-----
You might have a load of spyware on your system
that
is
hogging resources.
Download and run Ad-aware 6.0 build 181 from
Download.com.

http://www.download.com/3000-2144-

10045910.html?
part=69274&subj=dlpage&tag=button

Joe

"reidsteven75"

wrote in message
news:2647401c46253$0cb606c0$a501280a@ phx.gbl...
ill stick to this one then.

The problem still didnt fix. I should be

more
accurate
about the freexing...I can still move the

moue
around
the
screen but i cannot click on anything or CTRL
ALT
DELETE.
Anything else?

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