help needed - please apply within
Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2003 4:56 pm
Fellows have a strange problem. Do not know where to start looking for the answer. So I've come to you guru's for advice.
Problem:
My machine runs fine, except, if I try and access my email the whole systems s-l-o-w-s d- o - w - n and gets s - l - o - w - e - r . It does not crash, but if you want to do something as important as shutting down, it may take 10 minutes to do it. And I should say, it never does get to the email, just sits and tries to access the server. When I reboot, the systems sails along beautifully, and as long as I do not try and use Outlook I'm fine. This problem started when I was using incredimail a few days ago.
Things I have done:
Ran Nortons 2002 - all is fine.
Ran Spybot - cleaned off any spyware
Ran Adaware - cleaned off some more spyware.
Ran PC Pitstop - no problems noted.
Ran SiSoft Sandra - no problems noted.
System Specs:
Windows XP -Home edition- updated with lasted batches. But this problem predated the last patch.
1 gig Pentium III processor
Gigabyte Motherboard
256 PC 133 Ram
So my question is - Is this possibly a corrupted file in the email program and if so How do I find it with out going into slow slow slow mode ?
Hope this makes sense.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Problem:
My machine runs fine, except, if I try and access my email the whole systems s-l-o-w-s d- o - w - n and gets s - l - o - w - e - r . It does not crash, but if you want to do something as important as shutting down, it may take 10 minutes to do it. And I should say, it never does get to the email, just sits and tries to access the server. When I reboot, the systems sails along beautifully, and as long as I do not try and use Outlook I'm fine. This problem started when I was using incredimail a few days ago.
Things I have done:
Ran Nortons 2002 - all is fine.
Ran Spybot - cleaned off any spyware
Ran Adaware - cleaned off some more spyware.
Ran PC Pitstop - no problems noted.
Ran SiSoft Sandra - no problems noted.
System Specs:
Windows XP -Home edition- updated with lasted batches. But this problem predated the last patch.
1 gig Pentium III processor
Gigabyte Motherboard
256 PC 133 Ram
So my question is - Is this possibly a corrupted file in the email program and if so How do I find it with out going into slow slow slow mode ?
Hope this makes sense.
Thanks in advance for your help.