Re: slow running programs

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From: guyf (guyf.1680ab_at_pcbanter.net)
Date: 05/14/04


Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 00:34:04 GMT

In this order press Ctrl (on the left hand side) - shift whilst holding
Ctrl (just above it on the left hand side) - Esc whilst holding the
other two. This takes you to task manager. Sorry if this is a slightly
wrong translation because I use a spanish system yet I am English. From
there you click on CPU to see which processes are using your computing
power. If there is someithing using more than a few percent after
three or four seconds you have some kind of problem. when you know what
is using up your CPU usage email the site again and someone will surley
be ablwe to help you. I am only a beginner.
Best of luck

--
guyf
Computers only work with the info you give them. If you don't feed them
and protect them they die.
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