pman
Banned
not completely...only in the sense that it doesn't work...
My screensaver was telling me that it couldn't find a single image in a folder of 3000 when I came back into the room when I booted it up, this didn't worry as I assumed a software fault etc had developed.
I also noticed that the speaker were clicking at me.
I then discovered that my music player was ripping music at about 1/100th its normal rate, still no problem, just the write protection on the disk or maybe a scratch..tried another disk, same problem...repeated for about 5 albums.
Ok, right click on "my computer", no response for about 10 minutes...ok so things are running slowly, I'll try a defrag...no difference
Anyway, the computer is running really slowly with no apparent internal cause though I think it got damaged when my mother accidently ripped the power cord out of the wall when she decided to move the powerboard it runs off. Some features still run as fast as before (eg, list population in media player)
I'm running XP system pack 1 if this helps solve the problem. (that computer is not connected to the internet and has had no new software or files in over 6 months so no viruses)
The computer is soon to be replaced so a temparary fix will suffice!
My screensaver was telling me that it couldn't find a single image in a folder of 3000 when I came back into the room when I booted it up, this didn't worry as I assumed a software fault etc had developed.
I also noticed that the speaker were clicking at me.
I then discovered that my music player was ripping music at about 1/100th its normal rate, still no problem, just the write protection on the disk or maybe a scratch..tried another disk, same problem...repeated for about 5 albums.
Ok, right click on "my computer", no response for about 10 minutes...ok so things are running slowly, I'll try a defrag...no difference
Anyway, the computer is running really slowly with no apparent internal cause though I think it got damaged when my mother accidently ripped the power cord out of the wall when she decided to move the powerboard it runs off. Some features still run as fast as before (eg, list population in media player)
I'm running XP system pack 1 if this helps solve the problem. (that computer is not connected to the internet and has had no new software or files in over 6 months so no viruses)
The computer is soon to be replaced so a temparary fix will suffice!