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Old June 12th 06, 07:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger
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Default msn 7.0 causing computer to freez

Computer has been freezing up for some time now. So i took it to get fixed
and was told windows was corrupted and would need to be reinstalled.
When i got it back i reinstalled some of my own applacations, only to find
the problem starting all over again. So in safe mode i removed each
applacation, re booting to see if i could pin point the problem. until i got
to msn 7.0 (The offender) now my computer is working like a dream.
Could someone explain to me what was causing the conflict, so that i can
reinstall MSN.
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