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ohnofixit

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hello and thanks for taking time to read this.

well my problem is my programs keep crashing like Firefox and World of Warcraft.
also windows crashes or something like that and my taskbar disappears and reappears.
soo I did a system restore and at the desktop after it was done there was a window that said something like
save all your files computer shutdown in 0:25 seconds. so i was like huh?? Ive never seen this window before while doing system restores or anything. the thing that bugs me the most is when World of Warcraft (WoW) crashes. also when it crashed once a little bubble popped up that said to run the chkdsk. Ive tried to find solutions for this but I can't really come up with anything useful.i read someone said they ran combofix and that fixed their WoW problems. it was some virus/walware that was attacking her ram.
well i don't really know what else to say im at a loss with this.
oh yes also my graphics card kept crashing after a few mins of using my computer but that problem stopped.

Thx in advance

Edited by ohnofixit, 04 January 2010 - 09:17 PM.

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