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date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 22:17:00 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.mac.office        back       


erratic behaviors on windows   
Help! My computer is doing erratic behaviors like: 
1.	Scrolling up and down the window
2.	closing all or some of the open  browsers
3.	clicking on the menus
4.	opening other programs
5.	clicking the start menu
6.	the cursor moves around the screen

It’s like somebody else is controlling it. I tried running an anti-virus 
program (Kaspersky, AVG) but nothing was found to be infecting my computer. 

Last year when our files were missing and we found nothing on the virus 
scan, we just reformatted our hard drive. And now, we’re having systems 
slowdown again. What’s the best anti-virus you could recommend? Please help!
date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 22:17:00 -0700   author:   Jean

Re: erratic behaviors on windows   
Since the 2 AV programs you refer to don't even run on Macs I'm assuming
you're using a Windows system. This is the newsgroup for MS Office for
Macintosh. Especially since this doesn't even have anything to do with
Office programs there really isn't much likelihood of finding any
suggestions or a solution here.

I'd recommend that you post to a group that deals with whatever flavor of
Windows OS you're running... XP Pro, Vista Premium, etc. - and be sure to
give them complete version information. There's little they can do knowing
only the symptoms - the environment in which they're occurring is equally
important as each OS is different "under the hood" regardless of how similar
to others it may seem on the surface.

Start here & research the appropriate Solution Center first:

http://www.microsoft.com/en/us/default.aspx

Good Luck |:>)
Bob Jones 
[MVP] Office:Mac



On 8/21/08 1:17 AM, in article
AE5F2109-90BD-4CF7-A17D-7DB8DB3B0A41@microsoft.com, "Jean"
 wrote:

> Kaspersky, AVG
date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 06:48:47 -0400   author:   CyberTaz

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