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Originally Posted by fire cat
Have you tried checking for registry problems?
That might help. You'll find loads of registry cleaners on the web, so just run one and tell me the result.
Cheers,
Fire Cat
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Fire Cat, it's best to avoid many of these "loads of registry cleaners on the web". Many of these outfits are simply con artists behind a keyboard, selling "snake oil", as it's often called. Oftentimes, the best registry cleaner is no registry cleaner, but if you really need one, here are two good free ones. CCleaner has this function, it does a quick scan, you can check off the ones you want, or check them all. It offers you an option to backup the files first, always do this. It normally stores the file in your documents. Then click "fix". There's another good free one, by Microsoft, Windows Live Safety Scanner. They have a Windows 7/Vista one & a XP & below one. It scans your entire system, looking for viruses, open ports, fragmentation percentage, too many temp files, and finally your registry scan. After the scan (which may take two or more hours), you'll be presented with a list of potential problems to solve. Select the ones you wish, the program will create a restore point, then repair your computer. Afterwards, you have the option to send the results to Microsoft. You don't have to, but it's a good idea to do so. This allows them to make a better product for you to use. But the others, beware, and especially watch those that displays a Microsoft "gold" partner, or whatever. Microsoft does NOT endorse these products at all. Anyone can be a "partner" of Microsoft, if they have the money to join. So please be careful with the registry, or you'll be worse off than before.