Right-Clicking Causing Crashes?
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- MoJo
Right-Clicking Causing Crashes?
Hello guys,
Can you guys help me, evrytime i try to delete something by right-clicking or try to rename something...everything disappears and all you can see is the desktop.
I really need some help...Also when i rebooted to fix it it said that 'NDTLR could be found and press a key to reboot' It kept doing this reboot-loop..so i put the Windows Xp Recovery Disk in and tried to reinstall over the previous version..evrything was all dandy for a while but the problem started to happen again...I dont know whats wrong?
Help!
MoJo
Can you guys help me, evrytime i try to delete something by right-clicking or try to rename something...everything disappears and all you can see is the desktop.

I really need some help...Also when i rebooted to fix it it said that 'NDTLR could be found and press a key to reboot' It kept doing this reboot-loop..so i put the Windows Xp Recovery Disk in and tried to reinstall over the previous version..evrything was all dandy for a while but the problem started to happen again...I dont know whats wrong?
Help!


MoJo
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Look for "Free Edition" links.
As far as your crashing problem, when did this start? Sometimes the easiest way to fix problems like this is to use your Windows System restore option;
Click "Start", "All Programs", "Accessories", "System Tools" and then "System Restore".
Simply choose a bold date when hopefully the problem didn't exist. Click "Next" a few times, reboot once and see how it goes. It's not 100% affectvie, but it's worth a shot.
http://www.grisoft.com
Look for "Free Edition" links.
As far as your crashing problem, when did this start? Sometimes the easiest way to fix problems like this is to use your Windows System restore option;
Click "Start", "All Programs", "Accessories", "System Tools" and then "System Restore".
Simply choose a bold date when hopefully the problem didn't exist. Click "Next" a few times, reboot once and see how it goes. It's not 100% affectvie, but it's worth a shot.
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