computer help needed
computer help needed
Hey guys, my laptop if fubar. I'm having to type this up at work.
I'm running xp. I've never had any problems in the past and I've kept up to date with my virus protection, but I can't even open internet explorer. I don't have another browser application either. It's to the point now, where I can't even open my computer or my documents. It's also really slow all of a sudden. When I did finally manage to get to control panel, I couldn't erase temp files or anything, because it would come up as not responding.
I don't have any boot disks. I don't have a way to get online with that computer. It's sort of a sitting duck. Any and all help would be appreciated as always.
I'm running xp. I've never had any problems in the past and I've kept up to date with my virus protection, but I can't even open internet explorer. I don't have another browser application either. It's to the point now, where I can't even open my computer or my documents. It's also really slow all of a sudden. When I did finally manage to get to control panel, I couldn't erase temp files or anything, because it would come up as not responding.
I don't have any boot disks. I don't have a way to get online with that computer. It's sort of a sitting duck. Any and all help would be appreciated as always.
Consoles:GB, Virtual Boy, NES, SNES, N64, Gamecube, Sega Genesis+32x, Sega Saturn, Sega Sports Dreamcast, PS2+HDD+HD Advance, Xbox, XBOX 360
Try running it in safe mode with networking. When you turn the computer, hit F8 right after the BIOS screen (boot screen)...right before the windows xp "loading" screen comes up.
Hopefully you should be able to run things and get on the internet to maybe get some spyware programs or w/e. If it's still running slow in safe mode, then you might have a hardware problem...what did you do (if anything) right before it started acting up?
Btw, what part of SC are you from?
Hopefully you should be able to run things and get on the internet to maybe get some spyware programs or w/e. If it's still running slow in safe mode, then you might have a hardware problem...what did you do (if anything) right before it started acting up?
Btw, what part of SC are you from?
I haven't added any hardware. I've downloaded some music torrents, but I'm not sure if the problem was present before or after that.
I've tried running in safemode with networking, but it won't detect my wireless card. I'll try and hook it up over lan in safe mode with networking.
I'm in columbia
I've tried running in safemode with networking, but it won't detect my wireless card. I'll try and hook it up over lan in safe mode with networking.
I'm in columbia
Consoles:GB, Virtual Boy, NES, SNES, N64, Gamecube, Sega Genesis+32x, Sega Saturn, Sega Sports Dreamcast, PS2+HDD+HD Advance, Xbox, XBOX 360
If you can get online with Safe Mode, run a scan on here:
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
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If you use ctr alt delete and check your processes, there may be an svchost opperation that's using your entire processor.
Hatta wrote:Die Hard Arcade has Deep Scan in it. That's like retro inside retro. They must have heard we liked retro (dawg).
Jrecee wrote:What I like to do is knit little sweaters to put on the games.
that's another thing, the task manager doesn't show any applications running, but I'll look for something like that. Also, the % graph doesn't show that I'm maxing out my computer's abilities, so that doesn't make any sense...what with it running slowly.
Consoles:GB, Virtual Boy, NES, SNES, N64, Gamecube, Sega Genesis+32x, Sega Saturn, Sega Sports Dreamcast, PS2+HDD+HD Advance, Xbox, XBOX 360
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Processes are under a different tab from applications, but now I think it's very unlikely that an svchost is causing the problem.
Hatta wrote:Die Hard Arcade has Deep Scan in it. That's like retro inside retro. They must have heard we liked retro (dawg).
Jrecee wrote:What I like to do is knit little sweaters to put on the games.