D: Drive Not Responding/missing On Computer?
Apr 15, 2012MY dvd disc used to respond when I clicked on the d drive. Now all I get is windows is not responding?
View 2 RepliesMY dvd disc used to respond when I clicked on the d drive. Now all I get is windows is not responding?
View 2 Repliesabout 2-5 minutes after logging in (fully loaded, I'm assuming) the computer seems to stop responding. If there's a scan, it will freeze, whatever I choose to do, it will ignore it, but the computer isn't frozen completely since I can still access the start menu. Computer works fine in safe mode. (I'm in safe-mode right now)
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I am having a number of issues of this computer being slow, outlook not repsonding, once screensave goes on, then programs cannot re-open, have to use task manager to close and relaunch.
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My Asus computer will not allow me to access any Internet based programs once windows has loaded
Everything comes up as Not responding Cannot even get on the Internet to trya nd fix problem
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My system spec (3 year old):
Windows 7 32bit,
Intel c2d e7500 2.93ghz,
2gb ram ddr2,
Intel dg41rq mb,
Odyssey 450w psu 14a on 12v rail,
ATI hd7750 graphics.
WD Wavier blue 320 GB hdd 8mb cache
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