After all this, can someone suggest what might have happened? (Hopefully it won't ever happen again, but it never hurts to be prepared).
Hi Norman,
As you noted, all we can offer is mere conjecture at this point, so here goes:
-- Could be due toSP3. Many people have had issues with it. Many have not. I have had no major issues with SP3.
-- Could be a poorly written piece of software or a poorly written piece of malware. Most malware today is designed to make somebody money, either through extortion or outright theft of information and for that they need a working computer. It's been a while since I've seen a piece of ineptly designed malware do this, so I'd probably rule that out.
-- I have seen issues such as yours turn out to be related to Microsoft's Automatic Updating Service in Windows. There were patches for these issues and I would assume they were on your machine if you were running SP3.
The culprit(s) could be all sorts to things. Hard to pin a tail on it after the fact.
Best Luck :)
PP
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I think I will change my Automatic Updates settings to: ask me before downloading.
That is my preference. Definitely a good idea. That way, if you install a new update and something immediately goes wrong, you'll know where to start troubleshooting.Do you have any further information on this problem?
No specifics - sorry. Just anecdotal stuff from problems I've seen while volunteering in various tech forums over the last five years.
Sometimes the updates bork your machine. Sometimes it is the update process itself. I remember a few instances in 04 or thereabouts when people would be posting about sluggish computer, etc... and it turned out that they were on dial-up and their machine was in the process of automatically downloading and installing SP2...... LOL!
More recently, M$ released an updated that borked the Internet connection for anybody using ZoneAlarm Firewall. http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread133490.html
There are just too many possibilities. . . . . .
Cheers :)
PP
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I think I will stick to XP for the time being....
I think we can call this thread solved. Thanks for the help, judging from what happened, it looks like I had to take the only possible resolution!
Happy to help!
-- I personally prefer XP, even with all its holes, to Vista at this time.
PP :)
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