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Nearly Frozn
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Nearly Frozn
Sunday, April 13, 2008 at 4:00 am Posted by mike
(28 messages posted)
After startup, mouse action seems normal as regards movement or openiing an icon
or folder, but will not open an application immediately, but maybe after so long
it is unexpected.. In Task Manager the CPU is always 100% at first sight, with no
applications running, and then often drops down.. Sometimes when an application is
eventually opened, eg RegCure, it runs and the screen saver cuts in. Using any key
to reaccess has no immediate result. Trying Ctrl+Alt+Del may or not work to escape
and the reset PC button has to be used. If eventually it clears the application
has closed. Sometimes the fault clears after the PC has been on half a day.
Changing back from wireless/USB to standard keyboard and mouse has no effect .
When semi-active there are frequent "Program not responding" boxes appearing.
Occasionally there are "Debugging in progress" boxes. Sometimes work on desktop
causes the sreen to flash, icons to lose thier identity and then icons to progressively
return .
The system runs Zonealarm( which recently tends to freeze the system whilst trying
to sell the non free product), AVG, Avast, Superantispy, Abexo RegCure and Startup
Manager., non added recently. The ISP has a firewall. Before all this chaos, the
main agony was the ZoneAlarm selling box which could not easily be cancelled. You
will guess this is not the PC giving trouble. Sorry about thr mass of comment, but
any help appreciated
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re: Nearly Frozn
Sunday, April 13, 2008 at 5:42 pm Posted by DEX
(11774 messages posted)
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On Sunday, April 13, 2008 at 4:00 am, George Bailey wrote:
>After startup, mouse action seems normal as regards movement or openiing an icon
>or folder, but will not open an application immediately, but maybe after so long
>it is unexpected.. In Task Manager the CPU is always 100% at first sight, with no
>applications running, and then often drops down.. Sometimes when an application
is
>eventually opened, eg RegCure, it runs and the screen saver cuts in. Using any key
>to reaccess has no immediate result. Trying Ctrl+Alt+Del may or not work to escape
>and the reset PC button has to be used. If eventually it clears the application
>has closed. Sometimes the fault clears after the PC has been on half a day.
> Changing back from wireless/USB to standard keyboard and mouse has no effect .
> When semi-active there are frequent "Program not responding" boxes appearing.
> Occasionally there are "Debugging in progress" boxes. Sometimes work on desktop
>causes the sreen to flash, icons to lose thier identity and then icons to progressively
>return .
>The system runs Zonealarm( which recently tends to freeze the system whilst trying
>to sell the non free product), AVG, Avast, Superantispy, Abexo RegCure and Startup
>Manager., non added recently. The ISP has a firewall. Before all this chaos, the
>main agony was the ZoneAlarm selling box which could not easily be cancelled. You
>will guess this is not the PC giving trouble. Sorry about thr mass of comment, but
>any help appreciated
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re: Nearly Frozn
Monday, April 14, 2008 at 7:59 am Posted by mike
(28 messages posted)
Thanks Dex for slogging through it!!
Will attempt get into my PC and apply your advice
Regards
On Sunday, April 13, 2008 at 4:00 am, George Bailey wrote:
>After startup, mouse action seems normal as regards movement or openiing an icon
>or folder, but will not open an application immediately, but maybe after so long
>it is unexpected.. In Task Manager the CPU is always 100% at first sight, with no
>applications running, and then often drops down.. Sometimes when an application
is
>eventually opened, eg RegCure, it runs and the screen saver cuts in. Using any key
>to reaccess has no immediate result. Trying Ctrl+Alt+Del may or not work to escape
>and the reset PC button has to be used. If eventually it clears the application
>has closed. Sometimes the fault clears after the PC has been on half a day.
> Changing back from wireless/USB to standard keyboard and mouse has no effect .
> When semi-active there are frequent "Program not responding" boxes appearing.
> Occasionally there are "Debugging in progress" boxes. Sometimes work on desktop
>causes the sreen to flash, icons to lose thier identity and then icons to progressively
>return .
>The system runs Zonealarm( which recently tends to freeze the system whilst trying
>to sell the non free product), AVG, Avast, Superantispy, Abexo RegCure and Startup
>Manager., non added recently. The ISP has a firewall. Before all this chaos, the
>main agony was the ZoneAlarm selling box which could not easily be cancelled. You
>will guess this is not the PC giving trouble. Sorry about thr mass of comment, but
>any help appreciated
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