someone please help me!

G

Guest

I have a Dell Inspiron 4150. Recently my computer was being really slow, it
would freeze when i was online but not where i would have to restart my
computer. It would kind of fix itself but usually it would close down
windows. Then i would have to open the webpage again.

Later, I cleaned out any temporary internet files and did a disk cleanup,
defrag, removed excess programs. My computer did almost come back to what is
used to be. Then I decided to completely fix the problem I should do a system
restore. At first my computer wouldnt even allow the system restore to even
restart my computer, it would just stay idle on the same window but my
computer wasnt frozen. It just wouldnt go to the next step after I decided
which date I wanted to do system restore. After I cleaned my computer's
excess programs again(It sounds like I had a lot of junk but it was only 5
progrfams total that I took out), I tried system restore again and this time
it did the whole process of restarting and all that jazz but when it did
restart it took a while for the window to pop up to say ,"system restore
incomplete." No matter which date I chose, it was the same thing.

Regardless of that, my computer is running so much better than before but
now it freezes on webpages that takesa while to load or have many graphics or
videos on them. Also, I noticed sometimes when I close a window this message
appears," ieexplorer.exe the instruction at 0x77279ab3 referenced memory at
0x7dc48950 the memory could not be read click ok to terminate the program."
The window would close properly and this message would pop up. Do I need to
download the new version of internet explorer?

Also, my virus scan and spyware scan updates normally but it freezes during
scan. Its been a few weeks now that I have not been able to scan because they
freeze after a few seconds or 2 minutes. I have to shut down my computer each
time. I need help!
 
G

Guest

Wow, this sounds very similar to what happened to me. I did a complete
PCRestore and not a system restore, as this did not clear the problem. I'm
not saying a PCRestore would work for you but it did for me and now my
computer is working brilliantly. If you do decide to carry this out please
bear in mind that any data will be lost, and any software or hardware that
you installed after you received your computer will have to be reinstalled.
If your computer came with Windows XP already installed and other programmes,
these will still be there after the PCRestore, as it takes you back to
Factory Settings. Hope this will help
 

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