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I had returned to the configuration I described (SELECTIVE start up with all, I think, ticked) I shall over a period of time, try booting up as you describe (selective, boxes unticked), to identify and eliminate the problem.  This will take a while because my old PC has problems booting up (I've started getting CPU fan failure messages, although I have a brand new startech fan, and this evening either my PC or monitor has lost RED [unplugging monitor shows RGB band with 'no signal' warning though...now I suspect {hope ?} it's my graphics card....].  this in addition to simple failure to boot, a long standing problem)

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8.September.2013
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9.August.2012
Compaq Presario S5160UK DT261A under XP/SP3
Processor - Celeron 2.7 GHZ
Motherboard - MSI MS-6577 v2.1
RAM - 1GB + 512MB (1GB +1GB max) DDR PC2700
PSU - Octigen 300W model 10270PSOTG ('upgraded' from original Bestec 250W PSU [in 2011?])
NVIDIA GeForce 6200 graphics card in AGP slot. Quote from: Allan on September 03, 2013, 02:06:42 PM

Your suggestion might make sense if the same thing didn't HAPPEN with Firefox and there weren't other issues as reported in the first post in this thread.
It does make sense. It works that way. The infection is in the current user account for all browsers in stalled. Also, he can install a virgin browser and the problem goes away. (A virgin browser is one that has not been on the system. I don't know how else to say that.)Wrong...
Even if a new browser is installed on an infected PC it'll still exhibit the same slowdowns...
That being stated everyone chiming in has forgotten which PC we're talkin about...
It's slow.


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