Re: Not responding



Do you log in to a domain at the office? Did this problem start
immediately when running at home?
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"Per Christian Jørgensen" <per@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:tnDxe.13477$ai7.323399@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Please help me.
>
> I have moved my laptop from my office environment and try to start it up.
> Windows xp starts normally,I can log on normally. But there are no access
> to
> any applications or to control panel etc. Everything gives a message with
> "not responding".
> Can you please help me.
>
>


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