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TAW126

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I posted this in the intro area, guessing it was the wrong area since I received no response. I need help removing perflib. I have strained diskspace, and that seems to be the only thing I can find that is contributing to this abnormally large volume of memory loss.

Need help!
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You didn't tell us much, like an error message or anything about your computer specs :)

See if this article has anything to do with what you're experiencing
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828872
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Unfortunately there is no helping me now. Thanks for the response. I turned on my puter this morning, and it went blue screen...then black screen. I rebooted and it went black screen and says "no operating system". I can do nothing but turn it back off.

Game over...
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