Office product freezes

J

John

Hi All,

I installed office 2003. Initially word and excel work. But after i opened
Outlook, go into option and try to add user, the outlook freezes. After that
word, excel and outlook becomes very slow and end up not responding.

I have uninstall & reinstalled 3 times and also install Office SP2, and also
used XoftSpy to scan my computer. None of that work.

Please help as it would be a pain to format the whole pc just to use
office2003.

Thanks & regards,

John.
 
D

Davy

What about the error logs have you had a look in there..

Click Start/Control Panel/Perf. & Maintenance/clickAdmin
Tools/Clicking Event viewer icon to open

These are the error logs, which may be safely deleted, saved to a fil
so that you can export or print them. Click Application and Syste
Icon to open the logs.... there just might be a clue in there

Maybe you ought to try deleted all the temporary internet files an
cookies, this is one of the first things that should be done, righ
click hard drive icon, properties and then disc clean up, while yo
are there you can check the defrag won't do any harm

I prefer Thunderbird and Firefox than Internet Exploder... can be o
Exploder for ten minutes and get over 120 cookies, be on Firefox al
day and just get a dozen.... it's all the garbage that make these ho
and run slow, after I've done on-line I let Privacy Guardian tha
letting the dirty pots pile up..

Messanger can cause slow down and hogging as it runs all the tim
whether on line or not. To stop Messegner, click Start typ
mscong in the run bar and click ok,
window will pop up looking at the far top right you'll spy 'Start Up
click to open and untick the box that say'
[b:7f3aba4174]msmsgs[/b:7f3aba4174] this is the dreaded Messenger
Click ok, you can always revert back by ticking the box and then th
ok

If you make any changes to any of these do keep a note, also at boo
up you'll get a pop up windaow saying 'Changes have been made...
simply click the box that says 'don't show this again'

Just a note for example.... you can stop MS Word from starting u
meaning at boot up it won't be loded into RAM, but you will still b
able to use it, just takes a second or so longer to access while i
loads into RAM, just given this as an example hoping to show ho
'start up' work's

Dav
 
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