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kbeachrn \(removethis\) @aol.com
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      29th Nov 2003
My computer "freezes up" quite often and the only thing I
can do is power off and restart. What could be causing
this and what can I do to repair it?
 
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Steve C. Ray
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      29th Nov 2003
There are many things that could cause this, so without more info it is
impossible to give a good answer. If I was to make a guess I would say you
have drivers that need to be updated, starting with your video drivers.

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Hotfixes can cause XP to freeze
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      30th Nov 2003

>-----Original Message-----
>My computer "freezes up" quite often and the only thing I
>can do is power off and restart. What could be causing
>this and what can I do to repair it?
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Subject: Hotfixes can cause XP to freeze

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