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John D
My wife has an old Dell Intel x86 system, Windows 98, 2nd edition version
4.10.2222A, 128MB RAM. Admittedly this is an almost extinct dinosaur, but it
does what my wife needs to do. She's a prolific writer, but very, very few
pieces longer than 5 pages in Word (articles). And she does lots of email
with Outlook Express. Her applications just don't apply much pressure on the
system.
Over the past month she's had frequent "crashes" - I haven't observed a lot
of them but I think it isn't the blue screen of death - I think the
application crashes. It can be Word, Outlook Express. It sometimes takes "5
minutes" (perhaps a slight exageration) for a Word document to load (Norton
is not configured to scan each file she opens - my attempt to avoid this
problem).
Every time Windows boots (or reboots) there is an error message: "iCCP:CRC"
- that's it. "Cyclic redundancy check" seems more of a "method" of finding
errors rather than notice of any specific type of error (?). When I Googled
this error I got loads of registry scanner types telling me I needed to run a
registry scanner. When I looked in the Windows 98 "registry issues"
discussion group people way smarter than me said don't ever use those things!
Seems to me the problem isn't with any particular application because the
same type of problem (crashing, very slow) occurs in several applications.
Suggestions are most greatfully appreciated (I'm afraid she's going to do
that "shoot the lawn mower" thing some guy did yesterday).
Thanks - John D
4.10.2222A, 128MB RAM. Admittedly this is an almost extinct dinosaur, but it
does what my wife needs to do. She's a prolific writer, but very, very few
pieces longer than 5 pages in Word (articles). And she does lots of email
with Outlook Express. Her applications just don't apply much pressure on the
system.
Over the past month she's had frequent "crashes" - I haven't observed a lot
of them but I think it isn't the blue screen of death - I think the
application crashes. It can be Word, Outlook Express. It sometimes takes "5
minutes" (perhaps a slight exageration) for a Word document to load (Norton
is not configured to scan each file she opens - my attempt to avoid this
problem).
Every time Windows boots (or reboots) there is an error message: "iCCP:CRC"
- that's it. "Cyclic redundancy check" seems more of a "method" of finding
errors rather than notice of any specific type of error (?). When I Googled
this error I got loads of registry scanner types telling me I needed to run a
registry scanner. When I looked in the Windows 98 "registry issues"
discussion group people way smarter than me said don't ever use those things!
Seems to me the problem isn't with any particular application because the
same type of problem (crashing, very slow) occurs in several applications.
Suggestions are most greatfully appreciated (I'm afraid she's going to do
that "shoot the lawn mower" thing some guy did yesterday).
Thanks - John D