On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 13:13:02 -0700, Andy
<> wrote:
> i bought a new computer (with vista home premium) about 6 months ago but i
> have not been really happy with how it has been working throughout this time.
> Quite a while ago it came up with an error message when i just put it on for
> no apparent reason that i could think of, as i always do antiviral scans with
> up to date software so i know it has nothing to do with any threats.
> Ive been using my old printer on this machine for a while now although its
> not compatible it doesn't seem to incurr any problems as i dont have to open
> up the programs from the disc to use it, there are no upgrades but HP don't
> say that there would be anything wrong with this when using it on Vista.
> It has crashed a few times of late for no apparent reason, and worse of all
> it has recently come up with an error message when starting up and windows
> recovered itself automatically and seems to work fine now. Since it has
> recovered itself it seems to shut down more easily than before again i have
> no idea why as it use to freeze for a while before.
> I recently installed a program from a windows 2004 cd, but im not sure if
> this was the cause either.
>
> I am gobsmacked, and don't have a clue what is wrong with it. Any ideas will
> be greatly appreciated. Cheers
Two points:
1. You mention error messages, but you don't tell us what they said.
Nobody can help you without the specifics. Please provide the *exact*
verbatim text.
2. You mention antiviral scans, but you don't say anything about
anti-spyware software. Spyware is an enormous problem these days, and
unless you have good software protection against it, you could very
likely be infected.
Since you are apparently not protected against spyware, I recommend
that you begin troubleshooting by going to MVP Malke's malware removal
site at
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware and
following the instructions there.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
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