Ok, I have an odd problem that I cannot figure out.
Windows XP Pro is doing a lot of weird things that seem to be related to the explorer.
1. I cannot move any of the desktop icons.
2. I cannot drag and drop any files, but copy and paste works.
3. I cannot mouse click in between different programs many times and often have to use TAB and Alt-Tab to get around windows.
4. Every couple of days, the computer starts a system idle task that takes up 99% of my CPU power and cannot be killed and it doesn't only run when the system is idle. I have to reboot to fix.
Things I have tried:
1. I have formatted and re-installed windows XP 8 times now.
2. I have eliminated all possibillities that it is virus related.
3. I have tried a different Windows XP install disk.
4. All Windows updates have been done.
5. I have run HD diagnostics on the hard drive.
6. I have smashed my head repeatedly on the desk
7. All graphics drivers are up to date
At this point, I'm pretty sure this is hardware related. Must be either motherboard or CPU. I've checked all the fans and I doubt it's heat related.
System.
CPU: P4 2.8 Prescott 800 MHz FSB Socket 478
Motherboard: MSI 865PE Neo2-PFS (Platinum Edition)
Memory: 1 GB Corsair Twin X PC4000 DDR (4 x 256MB)
Graphics Card: NVidia GeForce 6600GT AGP 128MB
PSU: Antec TruBlue 550
Sound Card: Sound Blaster Audigy 2
Windows XP Pro is doing a lot of weird things that seem to be related to the explorer.
1. I cannot move any of the desktop icons.
2. I cannot drag and drop any files, but copy and paste works.
3. I cannot mouse click in between different programs many times and often have to use TAB and Alt-Tab to get around windows.
4. Every couple of days, the computer starts a system idle task that takes up 99% of my CPU power and cannot be killed and it doesn't only run when the system is idle. I have to reboot to fix.
Things I have tried:
1. I have formatted and re-installed windows XP 8 times now.
2. I have eliminated all possibillities that it is virus related.
3. I have tried a different Windows XP install disk.
4. All Windows updates have been done.
5. I have run HD diagnostics on the hard drive.
6. I have smashed my head repeatedly on the desk
7. All graphics drivers are up to date
At this point, I'm pretty sure this is hardware related. Must be either motherboard or CPU. I've checked all the fans and I doubt it's heat related.
System.
CPU: P4 2.8 Prescott 800 MHz FSB Socket 478
Motherboard: MSI 865PE Neo2-PFS (Platinum Edition)
Memory: 1 GB Corsair Twin X PC4000 DDR (4 x 256MB)
Graphics Card: NVidia GeForce 6600GT AGP 128MB
PSU: Antec TruBlue 550
Sound Card: Sound Blaster Audigy 2
Last edited by Green Jello (2006-02-28 12:05:31)