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Originally Posted by SICS
Hi there sounds like some of your system files became corrupt. I would recommend you do the following:
First thing is do run a check disk:
1. click on start
2. click on run
3. type cmd and push enter
4. at the command prompt type: chkdsk /f
5. push enter, then y and then reboot your machine.
If you have errors on the drive check disk will fix them.
Check to see how the system responds after this has been completed.
If you are still having some issues, the next thing to do would be to run a system file checker. This will require you to have your Windows XP cd-rom.
1. Place the XP cd rom into your drive
2. click on start
3. click on run
4. type: sfc /scannow
5. push enter
This will now check your system files for any corrupt files and replace them will good files off your cd. Once this is complete, run Windows Update.
Give the steps a try and let us know if this has helped.
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thank you so much, unlike others than seem to just critazied you, i want to say thank you and thanks for your speddy advice