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.
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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.