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occasional problems witht the letter (e)


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indianajohn44

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I have done virus checks and malware checks and nothing comes up. Every so often when I need to type the letter (e) it appears as the Euro symbol. In order to solve this I have to reboot my pc. After the reboot my pc is very slow to open my home page in IE. Is this a software issue or something else? Any help would be appreciated.
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rshaffer61

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Hello welcome to GeeksToGo, We will be happy to help you.

We will need some more information

If this is a name brand system:
Make
Model
Operating System
Age of the computer
Memory Total
Hard Drive Size, How much free space



If this is custom then We will need the following:

The CPU brand and model
The Motherboard brand and model
Ram amount and speed
Cd\Dvd rom interface IDE/
Hard Drive size and free space
Any cards in PCI slots

In Addition please supply:

Any software installed\updated and driver updates done just before problem started.
Any hardware installed\updated prior to problem starting.

All this will help in determining a course of action to best correct the problem you are experiencing.
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Wrinkly Pete

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Could this be a Font issue?
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rshaffer61

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Seeing that is a occasional problem I would not think so.
What programs have you used to scan for virus and malware and such?
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