Out of Memory

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I recently posted (1/31/6) a message regarding my Dell Dimension 2400 pc
loaded with XP. At the time I asked my question, I had Office 2000 loaded
along with Norton System Works. I scanned a document using my HP 6110
printer/scanner and from then on I've had nothing but problems. I began
getting errors regarding Windows Installer and out of memory. I have since
uninstalled/reinstalled Norton, uninstalled Office 2000 and installed Office
2003, degragged, cleaned the disk, optimized using Norton, rebooted several
times and am still getting out of memory errors and have a very slow pc. I
have 256MB Ram and after defragging, I have 59% free space. I scanned the C
drive this morning and it showed over 460,000 files! What is wrong and how
can it be fixed? Can I reinstall XP without losing Office 2003 settings?
HELP!!!!
 
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microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support:
I recently posted (1/31/6) a message regarding my Dell Dimension 2400 pc
loaded with XP. At the time I asked my question, I had Office 2000
loaded along with Norton System Works. I scanned a document using my HP
6110 printer/scanner and from then on I've had nothing but problems. I
began getting errors regarding Windows Installer and out of memory. I
have since uninstalled/reinstalled Norton, uninstalled Office 2000 and
installed Office 2003, degragged, cleaned the disk, optimized using
Norton, rebooted several times and am still getting out of memory errors
and have a very slow pc. I have 256MB Ram and after defragging, I have
59% free space. I scanned the C drive this morning and it showed over
460,000 files! What is wrong and how can it be fixed? Can I reinstall
XP without losing Office 2003 settings? HELP!!!!

Run some anti spyware apps like Microsft antispyware spybot s&d and ad-aware
 

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