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#1 By 2062 (63.11.142.13) at Tuesday, March 12, 2002 03:07:18 AM
So you've formated and installed NOTHING? I highly doubt that, i bet you consider a clean install "formating and installing norton utilities, goback, easy cd creator...". So is there ANY 3rd party software on the system? Like you said after the format everything was fine, until recently. Did you install any software before this happened?

I've never seen this, but i would try this:

Disable error reporting (which is really iewatson). Right click my computer, properties, advanced, error reporting, uncheck the box.

Maybe a bad logfile is causing this. Open up C:\WINDOWS\system32\drwtsn32.exe, change the path to the log file. Uncheck any boxes. Does it list any errors in the box at the bottom? Also look at the drwatson help file.

Look in event viewer, if possible post the log. Event viewer is control panel > admin tools > event viewer. To save a log right click on it and select save.

Go into safe mode and restart/shutdown. If safe mode is good, it's hardware or 3rd party software.

-gosh


#2 By 2062 (209.180.112.170) at Tuesday, March 12, 2002 03:12:28 PM
A clean install is windows and nothing but windows. That's why it's called clean. Use system restore, then install each app one by one until you can reproduce the problem down to which app is causing this.

-gosh



 

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