Win XP Performance

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Osama Kamal

Dear All,

I have a Performance problem on my Win XP PC, when i start
My Windows and open my Outlook all thing is ok, after some
minutes i have a big trouble(Very slow opening) when i try
attached file on my mail also a network Problem appear i
loss the Network connection , i can not access shared
folder on my Network , i can not print on any Network
problem. i'm sure this is not a Hardware problem on my PC,
because this is a new PC with High hardware configuration.

Really your quick reply will be much appreciated.
 
Osama said:
Dear All,

I have a Performance problem on my Win XP PC, when i start
My Windows and open my Outlook all thing is ok, after some
minutes i have a big trouble(Very slow opening) when i try
attached file on my mail also a network Problem appear i
loss the Network connection , i can not access shared
folder on my Network , i can not print on any Network
problem. i'm sure this is not a Hardware problem on my PC,
because this is a new PC with High hardware configuration.

Really your quick reply will be much appreciated.

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.safer-networking.org and Ad-aware from www.lavasoftusa.com. Be sure
to update these programs before running them. These programs are free,
so run them both since they complement each other. It is best to run
antivirus and spyware removal tools in Safe Mode. You may also want to
run CWShredder and HijackThis from http://aumha.org/freeware.htm.
Although CWShredder is no longer being updated, it will still clean
older variants of the CoolWebSearch malware. Please read the
instructions carefully. Also, make sure you've visited Windows Update
and applied all security patches. Do not install driver updates from
Windows Update. Make sure you are running a firewall.

Malke
 

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