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MATCLI. still shows in search
Sunday, December 12, 2004 at 8:54 am Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by TK
(1 messages posted)
hi,
i am also being trouibled by 'matcli'.
this is how the problem started:-
i got a message saying - do u want to install latest security updates from windows...
i clicked on yes.. and then downloadeed the said security patches from the link(microsoft
link)
after that this matcli appeared(in fact few mths back too i havd matcli.. but i gota
computer mechanioc to fix the prblems (like slow speed, unable tyo install web camera,
etc). he removed this matcli too.. after that i felt the performance of my system
has improved.. but now it has reappered :(
Problem i face:-
seems that the eprformance (speed_) ahas come down
I have unistalled the HP instant support , but still mtacli is appaering in the
search.
how do i remove the matcli which is presednt in other folders like in c drive and
f drive.also.. it is coming in a folder : c:/WINDOWS/APPLOG
HOW Do i remove this
thnka a ton
On Sunday, September 5, 2004 at 4:55 am, Bob Welker wrote:
>I've never had MATCLI in the taskbar (at least, not permanently) although it would
>pop up for some 10 odd seconds during Windows start-up. This started loading after
>installing Verizon DSL, and (ever conscious for anomalies) had determined it was
>part of their package, and what it ostensibly was supposed to do (as described in
>previous posts).
>
>I've alway had uneven connect speeds, sometimes a very hard time connecting at all,
>and (when running into this again last night) started to uninstall the Verizon programs
>... leaving the iVasion poET adapter driver for last ... just to see what would
happen.
>
>Several observations:
>1). MATCLI stopped loading during startup. Slightly faster boot time as a result
>of this.
>2). Still able to make DSL connections (with about the same results as before ...
>no-go to mildly crappy).
>3). Norton System Doctor still showing a lengthy period of 100% CPU utilization
after
>the computer seemingly has finished booting (approximately 1 minute in duration,
>and while about 20 MB of physical memory is being allocated for something).
>4). An unexpected side benefit of 'fixing' two programs that had begun to behave
>badly.
>
>I use both Irfanview and IDM (Internet Download Manager). Several months ago (and
>several days after installing a newer version) Irfanview started to run like molasses
>on Pluto - it would eventually load files, but CPU utilization went to 100%, and
>getting a file manager screen could take up to two minutes. Approximately the same
>thing happened after upgrading IDM.
>
>It may be coincidence (in which case its a rather remarkable one) but uninstalling
>the two Verizon support programs has cleared this up, and both programs run fine
>again.
>
>For the record, I'm still running Win98SE (v4.10.2222) with IE v6 browser using
all
>available patches, keep up-to-date with Norton Antivirus, and regularly run both
>Spybot and Ad-Aware in an attempt to keep malevolent byte beasties at bay.
>
>I was wondering if anyone else had noticed otherwise unexplained program slowdowns
>'fixed' by uninstalling the Verizon support programs?
>
>
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