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post Jul 2 2008, 10:31 PM
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Sticking my head in the door to say "Hello All!"

Ad-Aware & SpyBot don't seem to 'see' anything, but the laptop has started 'hesitating' when I or the
wife is trying to do any work. Enough that it's becoming seriously annoying.

Plenty of memory, HD not even 1/4 full, so I'm scratching my head. Hopefully those in the know will
see something squirrely in my log and can point me to the culprit.
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Welcome to BC!
Make sure to run a complete scan with your Anti-virus and if you have not done so recently, defragment your hard drive.
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