Re: IE or Other App Appears To Lockup Then Release



I'm sorry it took them 2 weeks to tell you that, now you come back here for
more answers.

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"Bill F" <BillF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> The good folks at CastleCops have responded that they see nothing
> troublesome in my Hijackthis! log. So the beat goes on. One brief update
> to
> the above: I now realize this pseudo-lockup is not limited to IE. It can
> happen any time. 2-3 minutes later, whatever is going on is released, and
> everything works fine. It never repeats itself until the next (re)boot.
> --
> Bill F
> Dont believe everything you think.
>
>
> "kurttrail" wrote:
>
>> Bill F wrote:
>> > Thanks for the offer but have already posted at HijackThis forum.
>> >
>>
>> Thanks! This isn't the proper forum, and pcButthead has demonstrated
>> that he isn't a HJT expert, so any advise he would give you would be
>> suspect at best.
>>
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>> Peace!
>> Kurt
>> Self-anointed Moderator
>> microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
>> http://microscum.com/mscommunity
>> "Trustworthy Computing" is only another example of an Oxymoron!
>> "Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei"
>>
>>
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