Re: HELP

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Roxie wrote:
My computer had a critical error. It's telling me I am low on disk
space, hard drive space and I'm having trouble with programs. I
tried to go to a restore point but it won't let me. I have deleted
programs I have installed. I have defragmented, disk cleanup,
scaned for viruses. I even deleted some pictures that were on my
hard drive but I don't know what to do. It runs slower than ever
and I am confused.

Shenan Stanley wrote:
So are we...

- What operating system are you running specifically? (Windows XP
- okay - given where you chose to post this. Home Edition?
Professional Edition? Media Center Edition? Tablet PC Edition?
x64? SP1? SP1a? SP2? SP3?) - What happened/did you do/allow to
be done right before you started having issues?
- What are the hardware specs on your system? (CPU speed, amount of
memory/RAM, hard disk drive size and partition size(s) and free
space on each, etc.)

Roxie wrote:
I am on Windows XP Professional 5.1.2600 Series Pack 2 Build 2600.

My Total Physical Memory is 256.00MB Avaliable is 54.77 MB. Total
virtual Memory is 2.0 GB Avaliable is 1.76 GB. Page File Space is
1.49 GB.

As far as what i did or what happened I am not sure I
came home from work and there was a critical error report
displayed. Nobody had been on the computer. I did what it said :
to delete some unnecery (sp?) file from my harddrive that's where
I found the pictures. I then ran the disk cleanup and defragmented
the computer. I thought all was well.

I uploaded some pictures from my digital camera and then it
wouldn't print any of them. It takes like 20 minutes to upload
25%. Does any of this help? If not where can i find the answers?

You left eft out one really important answer to the questions posed to you -
given your original posting...

Hard disk drive space? (Total size, partition size(s), free space on each
partition...?)

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