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Answer» I had a computer for over 15 years now and never in my life had this problem at all and i am stunned on this. I have formated the hard drive and done a fresh install everytime and i have used Fisk and ran virus scans and everything else and no good. When i start to down files and say i have 8 files to download at once i can GET to the third one fine and after that i click on the forth file and it just sets there for about 2-3 minutes before you can click on download and when you do it takes over 2 minutes before after clicking on download to start up and maximize the window. It was running find until a little over three weeks ago and then this happen. can anyone please TELL me what could happen or what is causing this? I have 384mb's of memory on here and running Windows XP PRO and i just need this to stop. HELP!What browser? IE is limited by default to two simultaneous downloads. I use fdisk first and then formatted my HD and then when installing windows xp i let it format my HD also and before doing all this i have files in my recycle bin and after both formattings this computer has and after the install of xp i can open up the recycle bin and the same files are still there as if i never deleted or formatted anything This is impossible... Quote from: patio on September 21, 2008, 08:38:50 AM QuoteI use fdisk first and then formatted my HD and then when installing windows xp i let it format my HD also and before doing all this i have files in my recycle bin and after both formattings this computer has and after the install of xp i can open up the recycle bin and the same files are still there as if i never deleted or formatted anything Second Opinion: I agree. It's impossible. Assuming this is true, I would like to know what was in the recycling bin? Quote from: jhb1 on September 21, 2008, 08:27:09 AM Someone told me about that on a forum i post files at and it didn't work, thanks If you don't cooperate with our requests we really can't help you... Hijackthis is a tool that can be used to get relevant information from a computer, and determine how to proceed, not a tool used in and of itself to fix the problem. Third opinion: impossible. Sounds more like an upgrade or automated repair as opposed to a reinstall. Don't see what purpose fdisk would serve in a Windows XP setting, SINCE that's on older windows versions. which can be upgraded. to XP. It is the truth. I had avi and text files in the recycle bin when i used fdisk and formated my HD and then when i installed xp and it came up to either leave it like it is or format the HD full or quick so i did a full format and it show when i got back to the dos that i had an empty HD but after installing windows xp and the recycle bin is the only thing there and i open it up and the files are still there and yes that does seem strange to me but it started when this other thing started and i do not know where you are but if you were here i would fill up my recycle bin and run fdisk and format my HD in front of you and do an install and open up the bin and the files will be there and yes it makes me mad and wondering what is going on. If this stuff wasn't happening i would not ask for help on this from anyone. Acomputer tech learned me from all the steps to put a computer together and install software back in 1980 for three months but i do know one thing as i just though of i hate to say and i'm a writter and i'm writting a life story of myself about a few girls i use to know cause i moved into the place a big problem happen back in 74 right in this same house and i had to have this place and that's why i put jinks in my wording but this is the truth and i just wish i could show people what i mean so they don't think i'm lying about it just to post something but you just don't know me at all and i don't know you. thanks for you tring to help me but i'm going this week and take this computer to a shop and spend over 100 bucks and let them do a reinstall on this computer and have files in the recycle bin before they start and then i will see. jhb1No this isn't an upgrade cause i bought this cd at officemax at the cost of 159.95 without tax and it's the full ver of XP. I just thought of something... does this computer have MULTIPLE hard drives?Yes i have two hard drives on here but the slave doesn't have windows installed at all on it. I just use it to place all my work and stuff on there.Depending on how you originally set it up some versions of Windows place a Recycle Bin on each drive... How much do you know about file management/partitions etc. ? ? You may very well have been looking at the other drive at the time because under the scenario you described the Recycle Bin and anything else would have been gone and not survived 2 consecutive wipes...He left us?lol, we found the problem too. when you open the recycle bin it will show all the deleted files on both drives. Even after a format and reinstall, the deleted files from the other drives will show up. So his "ghost" was merely a file system fioble. |
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