WinXP: strange stuttering
WinXP: strange stuttering
When I booted my WinXP machine a few days ago, I found the desktop completely rearranged and apparently reverted to some pretty old state, with icons on it I had long removed.
Since then, whenever I open an application window or switch to one and start working in it and moving the mouse around in it, the mouse cursor freezes briefly (maybe a second or so), and then can be moved again.
This is very weird.
Any idea what this is and how to fix it?
Since then, whenever I open an application window or switch to one and start working in it and moving the mouse around in it, the mouse cursor freezes briefly (maybe a second or so), and then can be moved again.
This is very weird.
Any idea what this is and how to fix it?
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Windows Defender is a great little tool, but I had to uninstall it because it caused several install failures when I tried to put a couple of new games on my other system.
However, I would recommend you try it out on your system to look for any malware and as a bonus you can check out every running task on your system. It's great for that.
However, I would recommend you try it out on your system to look for any malware and as a bonus you can check out every running task on your system. It's great for that.
I have the first two.
I have run two different malware checkers (sophos and RootkitRevealer) and run a virus check (NAV) plus installed WinPatrol, but none of these have found a trojan or backdoor. :-/
I will definitely try Windows Defender and the Trend Micro HouseCall (the latter takes a real long time to scan the system so I haven't used it yet).
Krom, my CPU was much cooler. I had been running two extremely computing intensive tasks on my system for many hours, and a dual core CPU gets hotter than single core (don't know what kind of CPU you have), so it may get hot, particularly if the room is very warm.
I have run two different malware checkers (sophos and RootkitRevealer) and run a virus check (NAV) plus installed WinPatrol, but none of these have found a trojan or backdoor. :-/
I will definitely try Windows Defender and the Trend Micro HouseCall (the latter takes a real long time to scan the system so I haven't used it yet).
Krom, my CPU was much cooler. I had been running two extremely computing intensive tasks on my system for many hours, and a dual core CPU gets hotter than single core (don't know what kind of CPU you have), so it may get hot, particularly if the room is very warm.
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I have a C2D E6600, in winter I have seen idle temps as low as 20C. Lately since it has been a lot warmer out, it runs closer to 35C idle, I probably also need to flush out the coolant...Diedel wrote:Krom, my CPU was much cooler. I had been running two extremely computing intensive tasks on my system for many hours, and a dual core CPU gets hotter than single core (don't know what kind of CPU you have), so it may get hot, particularly if the room is very warm.