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<blockquote data-quote="allend66" data-source="post: 158993" data-attributes="member: 200235"><p>RichardWillacy: not to be too negative or anything, but have you ever heard of "full stops"? I'm guessing that your not a native English speaker, correct? If so you could mention it and instantly we would all be a little more understanding.</p><p></p><p>Well, criticism asside, if I were you I would back up all your data (that you want to keep) and format. You say in your reply you've tried this, but the message still continues? Or did I misunderstand?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Reinstall Windows (version?) and as my erstwhile companion Red Devel says, test the pc after each software install.</p><p></p><p>Are you using cracked (pirate) software? Sometimes this gives problems. (for example, I downloaded a pirated Goolge Earth Pro, and got infected with a dialer: fortunately, i only had to do a system restore, but I have had to format on previous occasions.) if you use cracked software, be careful.</p><p></p><p>you can also try using a diagnostic utility, for example "ewido" or "WinTasks Professional". These will tell you what processes you have running on your pc, and give extra information on them - manufacturer, process type, system resources, etc.</p><p></p><p>good luck. If you reply to this, tell us what your pc is made of, what software, etc.</p><p></p><p>D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allend66, post: 158993, member: 200235"] RichardWillacy: not to be too negative or anything, but have you ever heard of "full stops"? I'm guessing that your not a native English speaker, correct? If so you could mention it and instantly we would all be a little more understanding. Well, criticism asside, if I were you I would back up all your data (that you want to keep) and format. You say in your reply you've tried this, but the message still continues? Or did I misunderstand? Reinstall Windows (version?) and as my erstwhile companion Red Devel says, test the pc after each software install. Are you using cracked (pirate) software? Sometimes this gives problems. (for example, I downloaded a pirated Goolge Earth Pro, and got infected with a dialer: fortunately, i only had to do a system restore, but I have had to format on previous occasions.) if you use cracked software, be careful. you can also try using a diagnostic utility, for example "ewido" or "WinTasks Professional". These will tell you what processes you have running on your pc, and give extra information on them - manufacturer, process type, system resources, etc. good luck. If you reply to this, tell us what your pc is made of, what software, etc. D [/QUOTE]
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