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Old 07-29-2008, 02:17 AM
Wayne
 
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Default Apps crash during Save As

I recently bought a refurbished computer with XP Pro installed. Besides IE,
Firefox, Adobe Reader and OpenOffice there are no other apps installed. In
OpenOffice if I select Save As, the app crashes. The same thing happens in IE
and Firefox. It seems like too much of a coincidence to be an app problem.
Does this sound like the beginnings of a corrupted OS?
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Old 07-29-2008, 03:54 AM
Twayne
 
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Default Re: Apps crash during Save As

> I recently bought a refurbished computer with XP Pro installed.
> Besides IE, Firefox, Adobe Reader and OpenOffice there are no other
> apps installed. In OpenOffice if I select Save As, the app crashes.
> The same thing happens in IE and Firefox. It seems like too much of a
> coincidence to be an app problem. Does this sound like the beginnings
> of a corrupted OS?


Likely. Why put up with anyone else's problems and issues? Do the
smart thing and do a clean install of everything; start from a clean
slate you the problems you do get are at least your own. Who knows that
malware lurks on that machine?


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