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Posted 18 April 2006 - 06:14 PM

I am new to the computer world so please bare with me. I am having a problem with visual basic 05 it starts sticking after video basic tutorial tells me to enter hello world on visual basic 05 work page. I had down loaded espn and they have this program called digservices.exe so I was wondering if that might be causing the sticking problem as visual basic was working before I downloaded espn. I was going to delete digservices.exe from the task manager but got a warning that it might affect some programmes on my computer. Could that be the reason visual basic 05 keeps sticking?

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Posted 18 April 2006 - 07:00 PM

By any chance did you uninstall digservices and se if that solved the problem? Some system specs would help a little also. If you are tryung to run something like that on a 333, you are going to have some lag time.

Are you using an integrated programming environment? I use one for programming, and it will bog down my 2 gigs of ram from time to time, and makes my media player skip.
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