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On my 80 GB drive, my C partition has 22 GB free space (out of 40 GB) and the only partition near to full is E where I have only 1.7GB out of 9.75 free. My windows\temp diorectory does include a number of folders, including windows\cookies and windows\NAV and windows\history and windows\temporary internet files. I can always reinstall or repair windows, but I agree let's save those for last. Thanks for trying to help me through this, Pete. After Outlook is launched, the first time I click on other than a current email, it hangs with the hourglass for about 45 seconds until it moves that that new email, then everything seems to work okay, albeit more slowly. Should I delete all \windows\temp folders and files, even cookies?Īnyway, just to reiterate: It takes 30-45 seconds for Outlook or IE to launch. When I right click on winword.exe to shut down the process, I get a warning saying deata may be lost or the system rendered unstable, so I didn't do it.Ĭan you make anything of the above.
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Plus a number of other processes running anywhere from 5,000K to 1,000K. For example, I've got winword.exe using 10,996K even though the program is not running, as well as CCAPP.exe (16,088K) which I'm not sure what that is, CCSETMGR.exe 10,584K), SVChost.exe (19780K), and then Outlook.exe (24676K) which is running and iexplore.exe (37308 K) which is also running. Now what's interesting about task manager is that it shows some processes running that are eating up memory that I don't think should be running. I wasn'ty sure if I should delete all c:\windows\temp files (including cookies, which I'd l ike to avoid doing if possible) or just the windows\temp I deleted all temp files (3500 or so) except for ~DF2419.tmp for which access is denied me and ICEAE.tpm which is read only. This is my work and a big chunk of my life. How ironic that I ******* up the system simply by trying to create a backup and secure it! Is there a way to recover those restore points? If not, how do I clean up this system, get system restore working again to create daily restore points, and improce the speed and functyionality of my system? I do have a backup now, but it's the backup that includes the drivers. So I can't get back to before I installed the card and drivers.
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Which, when I restore back to that one point, leaves me unable to uninstall those drivers except through device manager (the add/remove programs function lists ubcore but won't let me uninstall it). Internet speeds are molasses slow.Īnd worst of all, suddenly all my restore points are gone!! Except for the restore point created when ubcore configured the drivers.

I mean, just clicking on IE or Outlook or anything just leaves the hourglass hyanging for 10-15 seconds before it slowly begins to activate the program. I uninstalled the drivers through add/remove programs, but the machine remained sluggish.
