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Old 13th Feb 2006, 06:26 PM   #11 (permalink)
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you know... such weird thing (random windows closing, minimizing, rearrangements) has happened before to me when my PS/2 mouse (way back then) decided to die on me. Haha

But then again, maybe try to run in safe mode and see if the problem occurs. How often does it happen? And how much resources are you using when it happens? Does it happen right upon booting up windows? or at random times?
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you know... such weird thing (random windows closing, minimizing, rearrangements) has happened before to me when my PS/2 mouse (way back then) decided to die on me. Haha

But then again, maybe try to run in safe mode and see if the problem occurs. How often does it happen? And how much resources are you using when it happens? Does it happen right upon booting up windows? or at random times?
i do some of that stuff sometimes its a virus sometimes its not. i got to this site http://www.computerpranks.com i do it to ppl sometimes its full of computer pranks from mouses to printers
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Before u try a reinstall,Do u have a wireless keyboard & or mouse?
Sometimes ,if the receivers arent aligned correctly on boot up or s/ware is'nt configured properly the screen goes a bit spazzy. Maybe run chkdsk /f first in case there are some corrupted files before considering a repair install.
P.S.Maybe even keyboard batteries if wireless.
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Hey, skyrocker.Let us know how the problem eventuated.
P.S. Maybe,your computer ended up dying from a terminal virus. EH! r.i.p.
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skyrock, online scan ur pc here: http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
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