problem in XP

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  1. bazookafx

    bazookafx Member

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    So i ive been running xp on my comp for some time now and it worked fine, but whenever i drag and drop the mouse on the desktop (to make the selector square thing) the square dosent go away. Its not a huge problem, i was just wondering if there was a way to get it to go away.
     
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    when your on the desktop, click anywhere on the desktop and hit "F5" . it should refresh the screen and clear any left over lines.
     
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    I know how to clear the lines, i jst wanna know how to make them not show up at all
     
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    I don't think you can do that, though I'm not fully sure.
     
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    how full is your hard drive? i know windows behaves quite erratically when it start running out of resources. (also post some other PC specs, CPU speed, RAM, etc...)
     
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    I dont mean not make them shwo up i mean stop them from staying after i drag adn drop the box thing
     
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    10GB\30gb on HDD
    512mb of RAM
    2.79GHz Pentium 4 processor
    128mb of video
    any more?
     
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    There's obviously some sort of issue tho if that's all that's happening it's a relativley a minor annoyance,how to fix i spose is start with the basics do a registry clean then boot into safe mode & defrag,actually did you install any particular software then it started happening,try deleting the proggy & see what happens
    good luck

    EDIT: & what gozilla said make sure the hdd is'nt too full
     
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    you see, after i Defragged my HDD's (a 13gb and a 17gb) thats when the problem started showing up. Btw if i add RAM could this help it?
     
  10. gozilla

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    there is a good chance more ram might help. however personally, i'd try and borrow some ram and test the theory before i spent any cash on a fix that might not work.

    p.s 512MB or RAM is more than enough ram to run WinXp comfortably.
     
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    i was planning on buying RAM anyway, my friend is selling his cuz his weak PSU cant support it. 1gb for $20, not to bad eh?
     
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    not bad at all.
    512MB is enough for XP,
    but 1GB+ and XP really starts to fly.
     
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    RAM has nothing to do with your problems. It is either video or software based. I would ditch your 30 gig drives and pick up a 80Gb drive. And do a full reinstall of Windows.
     

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