Daniel
December 22nd 03, 09:00 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>I installed Kazaa Media Desktop Peer to Peer file sharing
>program several weeks ago. Since the installation, my
>system started slowing down to a crawl or our right
>freezing. If I was abel to get the taskmanager up I
>could see the explorer.exe program using about 99% of the
>CPU resources during these times. The only way out of
>these predicaments was to log off then back on or to hit
>the reset button. I uninstalled Kazaa using the
>add/remove software and I also ran registry cleaner and
>my system is still freezing. I suspect that I have a
>corrupt system file. I'm running XP 2002 SP1 on a P4
>1.8GHz with 512MB and a GForce4MX 440 Graphics card. How
>can I check for any corrupt windows files? I've tried
>system restore but to no avail.
>.
>This is the way you check for corrupt files in winxp (you
do not mentioned what windows version you are running) so
I assumed you are using win xp.
1.- click on start
2.- choose run
3.- type: sfc /restore
>I installed Kazaa Media Desktop Peer to Peer file sharing
>program several weeks ago. Since the installation, my
>system started slowing down to a crawl or our right
>freezing. If I was abel to get the taskmanager up I
>could see the explorer.exe program using about 99% of the
>CPU resources during these times. The only way out of
>these predicaments was to log off then back on or to hit
>the reset button. I uninstalled Kazaa using the
>add/remove software and I also ran registry cleaner and
>my system is still freezing. I suspect that I have a
>corrupt system file. I'm running XP 2002 SP1 on a P4
>1.8GHz with 512MB and a GForce4MX 440 Graphics card. How
>can I check for any corrupt windows files? I've tried
>system restore but to no avail.
>.
>This is the way you check for corrupt files in winxp (you
do not mentioned what windows version you are running) so
I assumed you are using win xp.
1.- click on start
2.- choose run
3.- type: sfc /restore