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IEXPLOR.EXE (this is open cause im writing this post!)?

 

Did you make a typo? Shouldn't it be Iexplore.exe? Otherwise you might have one of those bloody virusses frown.

 

AppServices.exe -hmm what is this file for? Search for it and see who made it and what it does? Right click over the .exe file and choose properties.

 

NAVAPW32.exe

navapsvc.exe

npssvc.exe

NPRTOECT.EXE (Norton Anti virus) (i have tried disabling this) -Okay this I know the answer to for sure smile.

1. Press Windows + D

2. Right Click over the Recycle Bin

3. Click "Properties"

4. Click |Norton Protection|

5. Click [X] Enable Protection (Thereby disabling it)

6. Click [Empty Protected Files] (Remove the files you already tried to delete)

7. Click [OK]

If you ever need to recover these files just run their undelete module and it'll scan your disk physically. However I like systemsuite 2000's undelete much

 

better you can select which drive to search and include a filespec. Norton's app just treats you like an idiot and searches for every deleted file on all

 

your drives (this can get messy folks).

 

 

 

usrbridg.exe -what's this one for? Sounds like a PCI bridge, or some other Bus to Bus bridge.

 

 

svchost.exe (running twice???) -that's okay. I'm not sure why that happens, but I believe that behavior is normal. It happens on my system too smile.

 

 

ZipToA.exe -Ahh the dreaded Iomega drivers smile. IMGICON Could be part of the problem.

 

ADService.exe -What is this crap, it looks like adware search and find out.

 

devldr32.exe -This is seems to be hardware related what is it?

 

NclConf.exe -What's this?

 

ImgIcon.exe -Ahh the dreaded ImgIcon. I would try not running this at startup and see if that doesn't resolve some of your video issues. I had trouble

 

with this application back on windows 95 and haven't used it voluntarily since.

 

MPAPI3s.exe -What is this? It looks e-mail related, but it's not part of the OS or Office 2K

 

ADUserMon.exe -yep this looks like more of that adware, maybe it's your problemo

 

AcroTray.exe -Isn't this Adobe acrobat's reader. Man this is the kind of garbage Real Networks like to keep resident on everyone's computer. Look if you

 

need acrobat double-click on a .pdf it'll come up just fine. If you browse to a web page it'll load just fine. All their cutesy app will do is eat CPU time

 

and put an adobe logo in your system tray smile.

 

 

 

Well I'm not sure if I resolved your video issues, but you were able to remove Nprotect smile so life ain't all bad smile. Send me a reply about the .exes I asked and maybe there's will be a clue to your problem.

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I should also note that IMGICON slows down your system. There is an alternative if you have to have that special zip drive icon. You can overwrite the windows icon with the zip drive icon by up[censored] SHELL32.dll. However you would want to edit a copy in windows and then overwrite the original SHELL32.dll in dos. Note this will apply your icon to all your removable drives that aren't a CD-ROM or Floppy. So a Compactflash or SmartMedia reader might appear using this icon as well.

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Hey

 

ok i have tried shutting down all of the exe that you dont think should be open, it seems to make the problem even worse for some reason!

 

i did make a typing error on the IEXPLORE.EXE this exe is still in capitols though?? not sure if that matters

 

I think all of the drivers i have on here are windows certified

 

As i have said before i have had Windows Millenium running on this exact spec and the problem does not occur however on windows XP it does!

 

Finally do you think it might be worth uninstalling one program at a time and seeing if that clears it up?

 

or as a last resort do you think i should re install windows 2000?

 

thanks again for your help on this i do appreciate it!

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Holy Cr*p!!! i got it to work!

 

ok im not entirely sure how it happened

 

The things i have changed are:

 

Disabled Norton Anti Virus on startup

Deleted a number of things including Adobe Acrobat and Microsoft Office from the START -> Programs -> Startup folder

 

im going to try and put Norton Antivirus back on and see what happens

laugh

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Ok heres the fina updatel and maybe the final post for this topic hehe

 

i have managed to bring the problem down to either the Zip drive (external Parallel version)

 

or the Network card

 

If either of these hardware devices are enabled when windows starts the jumping occurs

 

If its the network card it could be trying to detect computers on the network? or if its the zip drive i have no idea lol!!

 

let me know what you think it is anyway!

 

thanks for all your help with this

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ok i have tried shutting down all of the exe that you dont think should be open, it seems to make the problem even worse for some reason!


Wow really? That's interesting, sounds to me like whatever is the problem got more processor time and therefore occurred at shorter intervals.

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i did make a typing error on the IEXPLORE.EXE this exe is still in capitols though?? not sure if that matters

Not really, because WIndows 2000 is case-insensitive. It's possible that if you renamed IEXPLORE.EXE to iexploRE.ExE some code might burp somewhere, but for the most part windows programs don't care. It's a programming issue really. If a program requests a file and it isn't found matching whatever case, then alternative file cases searched. However programatically if someone has a string value
of If strProgram = "IEXPLORE" Then
and you rename IEXPLORE.EXE to Iexplore.exe their code won't work. Kind of confusing really. Don't worry if you don't understand what I'm saying. It's just programmer mumbo jumbo smile.

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I think all of the drivers i have on here are windows certified

While that definetly helps clearly it's no Panacea. Did you ever try a different video card like we all suggested?

You could buy some cheap PCI S3 Virge or S3 Trio64 (slower) card ebay for about 3-7 dollars! If you want a good secondary card then you might also want to consider a Matrox, because they have the best drivers and support record in the business. They're still writing drivers and supporting 10 year old video cards! What a company. Too bad their hardware is no longer king of the hill. It used to be, a long time ago they came out with the first 128bit mainstream video card. Years later they also released the first DirectX supporting video card with bump mapping. However if you simply want to replace the ATI card with something comparable not a cheap test device that would be too slow to use long term then I strongly suggest you pick up a Nvidia Geforce 2 MX or whatever their latest budget model happens to be. I think NVidia came out with a chipset that has a TV tuner, if it were me I'd look into that.


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As i have said before i have had Windows Millenium running on this exact spec and the problem does not occur however on windows XP it does!

Well then it could be the OS, but I highly doubt it, because Windows 2000 is far better product in every way aside from zip file support. (OK I'm sure there a few others, but let's not go into that). It could be the OS in the sense that your Video card manufacturer didn't write good drivers for Windows 2000 and did for WinMe.

Why don't you take your PC to a tech savy friend's house and placing some of their parts in your system and seeing what happens. Did you already try removing everything shy of the video card hardware wise and see if your problem goes away?

Also have you considered the possibility of a bad power supply and or motherboard. You may also just need to replace a fuse or flip your breaker in your house.

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Finally do you think it might be worth uninstalling one program at a time and seeing if that clears it up?


Hell yes! Start with Norton SystemSucks. I swear there are only two good programs in that suite: NAV and Ghost everything else is only so so and typically does as much harm as good.

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or as a last resort do you think i should re install windows 2000?

Why what a wonderful idea. I don't see why not. If you have a backup system you could try that first. Especially since I don't think you can unisntall DirectX and that may be the source of your problem. It may not be DirectX in the most literal sense ie: it's Micrsoft's fault. It may just be that your drivers don't work with directx 8.1 and that could be due to some design flaw.

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thanks again for your help on this i do appreciate it!

Ya I've put in a lot of time into this, but you're welcome. Just take the advice and roll with it.

Peace Out 8) ,
Christian

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yeah i did try a different video card and the problem still was there, as i said earlier it turned out to be the onboard network card or the external zip drive that was causing the problem, i havent tried eliminating one of the two yet but im guessing its probably the network card trying to ping the network?

 

Thanks

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Hi are you sure it's not your refresh rate and or your monitor? I take it you removed both and the problem went away? I think you could get your Zip drive to work okay if you just don't use their drivers. Simply use the ones that come with the OS. If you have a Zip Parallel or Zip Plus you might still have troubles, but the SCSI versions are solid. I guess I dont' know if they have a true SCSI external ZIp or not. I know there's an internal. I don't really consider the Zip Plus to be SCSI since it doesn't comply to the specification. I mean what kind of SCSI device won't share with 14 other devices? What a joke, reason #457 why Iomega blows. If it's your NIC you're in luck. Nics are cheap, even name brand ones. It'll be easy to afford a replacement.

-Christian

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Im using the NIC on my motherboard but have disabled it whwen windows starts up.

 

i also have ther zip plus parallel so its gotta be one of thoes, i turned the zip drive off cause i dont (like the NIC) use it all the time so its not a problem smile

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Oh man I'm sorry that zip drive absolutely blows! What the hell was Iomega thinking when they released that?

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