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    Still sounds kinda fishy...
    I had a Trojan that did something like that one time and I tried everything. I had to run Shexview to find out what was running and turn it off and then run a virus scan to find it and remove it.


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    I think a "clean " install is In order.

    Be aware, you'll need to re-install all you 3rd party programes


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    I learned something useful about Windows 7 over the last few months. The Zone Alarm firewall can apparently cause inexplicable, unlogged lock-ups and the AVG anti-virus thinger can completely total your goddamn network drivers, preventing internet connection. I figured I'd post this in case ANYONE ELSE had this level of ****.


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    today i recieved an error upon opening a program which was : Java(TM) Platform SE binary has stopped working

    A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available.


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    Thank you for sharing!


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    Re: How to identify the cause of YOUR problem

    I have the exact same problem as Eyeball, is there a solution for this? I can't tell what piece of hardware or which adapter (built it because I have a laptop) this driver is for. I am getting the exact same language in my performance monitor report.

    Can anyone provide some insight on this? I want to get rid of this issue as I think it is slowing things down a bit. I have not found any other info on this on this forum.
    thanks


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    Re: How to identify the cause of YOUR problem

    Quote Originally Posted by lotuscarz View Post
    I have the exact same problem as Eyeball, is there a solution for this? I can't tell what piece of hardware or which adapter (built it because I have a laptop) this driver is for. I am getting the exact same language in my performance monitor report.

    Can anyone provide some insight on this? I want to get rid of this issue as I think it is slowing things down a bit. I have not found any other info on this on this forum.
    thanks
    you need to start your own thread and describe your problem yourself and any other information you can give us please
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    Re: How to identify the cause of YOUR problem

    Good call ickymay, you're exactly right.

    All members can then view the question.


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    Re: How to identify the cause of YOUR problem

    This is all well and good to have these diagnostics, but how will I know how to fix it? I'm so frustrated... I've spent hours and hours trying to repair my system.. even done a full System Restore... and the problems are still there.

    Sorry, just venting. But it is really difficult to even understand these forums, let alone fix my problem.


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