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IP: 66.183.115.142
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ok, here goes...
I was working in photoshop and my computer froze (as it often does because I'm low on RAM). After re-starting my computer I attempted to go into the folder where the file was and when I clicked on the folder my computer screen flashed and wouldnt open the folder. I found this extremely strange, as I'm pretty computer-saavy and have never seen that before. I managed to move the file in question out of the folder and onto the desktop, which turned out to be HUGE mistake, as now my entire desktop & start menu flashed, and now wont appear at all, even after I've restarted numerous times. Basically the photoshop file must be massively corrupted and I need to delete it, but I'm unable to, as each time I restart Windows only appears for literally a second (not long enough for me to delete the file). I tried accessing the desktop through a drop-down menu in Windows Task Manager as well, and again, it wont only give me access to the Desktop for a second at the most before flashing and disappearing. I realize the obvious answer is that I have a virus but I have the latest version of AVG and it's not picking up anything. So um...HELP! any ideas?? thanks in advance. |
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IP: 74.134.135.71
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I admit I'm not a Windows pro...so take this with a grain of salt but can you start the computer in safe mode? Or boot from a CD? I've never encountered this problem on a Mac or PC but if it won't even boot in Windows for more than a second without crashing that is the only thing I can think of.
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#3
IP: 209.219.210.14
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Jeff,
if you are low on ram, first get something to help you take EVERYTHING out of your startup. www.windowsstartup.com. this can assist you in freeing up ram to work a little smoother until you can aquire more. second, if your using XP, why not just do a system restore? this will restore you to a day or two before this happened. third... also try using a registry cleaner. i found abexo free registry cleaner to work well. i hope this helps u. ~Dory |
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