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OK well about yesterday my computer got all messed and so i had to re-install XP and now whenever i have like 2 or more programs running i click on them on the start bar to make them pop up they just flash and dont pop up. And they stay flash. They still wont pop up. I have to close the window thats showing to try and get to another program.

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looks like it´s better to format your system and restart over again, you have to much problems with your system. I´t´s the best way... Also buy a sound card so you don´t have problems using media player or to play streams.

Good luck.

Posted

But first, we need to download the good drivers for your motherboard... so please give me the info, brand and type, so I can help you out with it... ;)

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Nice CPU, but I was asking about the motherboard brand and partnumber.

It´s good to learn first about your hardware before downloading drivers from the internet.

If you don´t know it, then open your box and look @ the big "card" where all other cards are plugged in; that´s your motherboard. Most of the time there is a brand name and partnumber printed some were in bigger caracters.

look for that info, I like to help you out so you can get the best out of your machine ;) .

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Okay, home is NOT CRAP, and PRO doesn´t give you any thing more that you will use as a normal user.

If you want to have the latest version, then download SP2, slipstream it (look @ the forums here how too) and burn a new CD (I hope you have a CD burner). Else install Windows again, but format the whole drive before, then install SP2 first (And no, SP2 isn´t bad).

Don´t trow away 140 US$ for an other version op a OS you already have. :wacko:

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