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Old 09-10-2002, 10:00 AM  
Friday
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1. Backup all the important things.

2. Do a surface scan - full scan.

3. If the hard drive is fine, run adaware and install a firewall.

4. If you don't have spy ware - run another anti virus.

5. If everything checks ok and you still having problems, run a memory test software such as norton diagnostic.

6. Still problems? - disconnect all unnecessary equipment, leave only the mouse, keyboard and the monitor connected and check.

7. If still there is a problem it might be a fan since you have checked it I would still check if the FAN is attached to the CPU because sometimes the fan is working but it got loosen from the CPU which cause overheating etc - do it carefully, if you are not sure, let a technician do that (I would install another case fan).

8. If still you are having problems consider reinstalling windows.

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