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It is a ye-olde-worlde P2-450 running Win98 first edition.

It has been misbehaving for a while - hubby cleaned it out and got rid of a couple of viruses yesterday, as well as clearing out his startup stuff and managed to get the printer running again. All was sweetness and light.

Today son phoned :

most of the systray icons hubby unticked in msconfig have reloaded themselves back into the systray

when he launches MS Word, the screen just judders and jerks to the right continuously

printer won't spool properly and often does not finish the print job (it is only 2 weeks old)

there are other glitches that I can't recall at the moment

It is driving us all crazy.

He has AVG7 - Adaware - Zone Alarm.

Any clues please?

(I am hoping not to have to do the dreaded reformat because son doesn't know where the CD is with his modem drivers and on-board sound drivers or where the graphics card software CD is - and I can't afford to buy him a new PC until I win the Lotto :blink: :blush: )

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Best way is to get a new computer.  :mellow:

WHAT?!

Tell me you aren't serious!

Most people don't jsut have the ~$1000 it is for a new computer hanging out of their bums. Aside from that, we're trying to avoid a reformat, let alone a replacement. I sincerely hope you were joking.

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Oooh - thanks Nel - much appreciated - have downloaded it. I am so sure that will be extremely useful - thanks again.

We have decided to loan him a PC until we sort his one - we'll take his one home as it will be easier to see exactly what it is doing. (We have an elderly P2-400 we will resurrect for him meantime - it has an external power supply because the replacement one we bought would not fit in the case :bangin: )

Thanks Scuzzman - I would have said it if you hadn't :rolleyes:

Thanks for the moral support and suggestions folks - there is no question of even £5 being available for spending on its repair :blush:

Will let you know how it goes.

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I was all prepared to work hard on his PC and had all I needed to hand, including bringing his PC home ............. it turned out that it was simply the case that his mouse was knacked :lol: :lol: :wallbash:

His description of the problem was rather lurid, to say the least. When we started playing with his machine we recognised what it was doing (had happened to us many many times in the past!).

Glad to say the PC is happy again (until the next time!)

Thanks to all for advice and comments :flowers:

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