Benchwayze
Established Member
Hi folks...
For some time now the Microsoft firewall has been taking an age to load, and I don't seem able to do anything until the program warns me the firewall isn't up and running'. I click the 'balloon' and then it takes about two minutes for this to right itself.
Now, when I right click on a folder, to explore, or to get the usual menu of options, my PC freezes, and I have to restart. My anti-virus says all clear, as does my anti-malware. Any ideas?
As a result though, I am thinking of upgrading from XP to Windows 7.
Does anyone know if the disc upgrade is a simple operation, or do I have to access the floppy-drive during set-up to install certain files? The reason I need to know this that ever since I bought a new motherboard, the floppy drive is not recognised, and is thus not readable. I have a USB floppy that works for normal use, but isn't available during Windows set-up.
I would buy a new PC to be frank, but if it's going to be like my laptop; cluttered up with sludge like Toshiba, or equivalent programs. In this case, I'd rather build another machine from 'virgin' components.
Thanks in Anticipation.
For some time now the Microsoft firewall has been taking an age to load, and I don't seem able to do anything until the program warns me the firewall isn't up and running'. I click the 'balloon' and then it takes about two minutes for this to right itself.
Now, when I right click on a folder, to explore, or to get the usual menu of options, my PC freezes, and I have to restart. My anti-virus says all clear, as does my anti-malware. Any ideas?
As a result though, I am thinking of upgrading from XP to Windows 7.
Does anyone know if the disc upgrade is a simple operation, or do I have to access the floppy-drive during set-up to install certain files? The reason I need to know this that ever since I bought a new motherboard, the floppy drive is not recognised, and is thus not readable. I have a USB floppy that works for normal use, but isn't available during Windows set-up.
I would buy a new PC to be frank, but if it's going to be like my laptop; cluttered up with sludge like Toshiba, or equivalent programs. In this case, I'd rather build another machine from 'virgin' components.
Thanks in Anticipation.