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Old October 7th 05, 07:38 PM
PattiChati
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Default Yahoo Messenger....the culprit!!!

I downloaded the Cleaner and then disabled Yahoo Messenger and now things
are running great. I do believe it was the Yahoo Messenger. I know
a-squared kept giving me error messages on it and I would say "fix it". But
now I don't have it and things are great.
Thinking back, I think the machine might have been acting up since I enabled
YM. Before that it was running great.
Thanks for all the wonderful help out there, appreciate it!!


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