Help please !!!!!

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Guest

I have two systems networked together with both systems running WinXP @ home Edition. The "client" is constantly sending and receiving "packets" as shown in the "Local Area Connection" box and while doing this, the HD is constantly being "read" or "written" to and it just doesn't want to stop. After awhile I am unable to view web pages or newsgroups indicating that there is no memory left. Any ideas??????

TIA

StaR
 
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~~Alan~~

Type Alt-Ctrl-Del to bring up the task manager. Check the Processes and
Applications tabs to see where your resources are going.

~Alan


StaR said:
I have two systems networked together with both systems running WinXP @
home Edition. The "client" is constantly sending and receiving "packets" as
shown in the "Local Area Connection" box and while doing this, the HD is
constantly being "read" or "written" to and it just doesn't want to stop.
After awhile I am unable to view web pages or newsgroups indicating that
there is no memory left. Any ideas??????
 
M

Malke

StaR said:
I have two systems networked together with both systems running WinXP
@ home Edition. The "client" is constantly sending and receiving
"packets" as shown in the "Local Area Connection" box and while doing
this, the HD is constantly being "read" or "written" to and it just
doesn't want to stop. After awhile I am unable to view web pages or
newsgroups indicating that there is no memory left. Any ideas??????

TIA

StaR

What does a scan with a current antivirus program (meaning a version not
earlier than 2002 and using updated virus definitions) show? Also,
remove spyware with Spybot Search & Destroy from www.security.kolla.de
and Ad-aware from www.lavasoftusa.com. Be sure to update these programs
before running them. It is best to run antivirus and spyware removal
tools in Safe Mode.

Cheers,

Malke
 

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