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reubend

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ok, my computer got messed up so i formated it but now whenever i install something (like microft office/windows updates), it takes sooooo long and it happens on everything i install, some eventually finsh but some frezze near the end. i would greatly appreciate it if anyone could help me out. btw im using win xp pro. :)

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Ur partition(s) may hav been corrupted by a virus, I had the same prob with my machine recently and fixed it by repartitioning.  Try repartitioning ur drive

ok, but i have 4 partitions, should i recreate them all?

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Aye, re-partiting them would be your best idea... Then re-install etc...

If you do something for a first time like in stall a OS and stuff don't work, always re-do as sometimes files can get lost.

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looks like when one proble is solved another one starts,

i had some ram lying so i decided to stick it in, once i booted into windows, after about 10 min. it restarted by itself.

it kept doing this so i switched the stick of ram for another one, and it restarted again after a while.

i took it out and left in the ram i had in the begining and everythign is fine.

does this mean both sticks of ram are bad? or that my last ram slot is bad?

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well, may as well keep posting my problems in this thread, this one major, on another machien i have, i replaced the hard drive, it had a 10, i put in a 40, i need to install windows on the 40 i put in but i figured i would do it in dos, i hook it all up then turn it on but i get no visual, i have tried difrent video cards and difrent monitors but no success. thanks for all your help guys.

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