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Answer» Sir, Add some more RAM...Most definitely, but the slow keyboard response COULD be due to: http://www.techxplore.net/2007/11/05/windows-xp-slow-keyboard-response-cause/ ■accidentally turned on windows “Sticky Keys” feature ■keyboard auto-repeat delay and rate misconfiguration ■rogue process running ■virus/worm/spy bot infection ■computer overheatingMr. Patio and MR. Commando, Firstly thank you both for the kind response. Secondly, I will heed to your advice to increase RAM. But my nagging doubt is - The same amount of RAM was there all along, but this problem was not there earlier (before recent formatting). I have SEVERAL times edited the msconfig, sysedit, tried ping.... etc. No, sir, I have not turned on the sticky keys. I will check for overheating (it is in a confined space) I will install anti-virus once again and run it and check for virus. And let you know later on (after success) Meanwhile, Once again thank you. RKRAre you using a ps2 or a usb keyboard...Maybee try replacing keyboard or replacing usb/ps2 card in your compIgnore the above post. Quote from: aarkrao on June 07, 2010, 09:54:42 AM When I type 'Run' command (msconfig, sysedit, ping etc), the same appears for a flash of second and then disappears making me unable to edit/change. Two ways to fix that. One, type CMD at the run prompt and that will open a command prompt window that will stay on. My favorite is to pin command prompt to the start menu. It does the same thing as typing CMD at the run prompt, but it's always there and quicker to use. Start > all programs > accessories > command prompt >right click and click on pin to start menu. Thank you, Sirs. I shall follow the advice given. Regards RKR |
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