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Computer Troubleshooting: Strange Dots and Slow Performance - Any Solutions?

In summary, the person's computer was acting strange and they think it may be related to the installation of a new HP printer the day before. They think it might also be related to running many programs at once.
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Hi all,

I've been having some computer trouble lately and wanted to know if anyone has had this happen before.

When I'm in a program - first started in Excel - the computer just starts having dots like .... then types a word or words. The words don't go together to make any sense.

First thing I did was lock down my firewall and run virus scans - nothing showed up. I checked the log for inbound traffic and there wasn't any. I rebooted the computer and didn't have the problem until today it started again. The difference is I used Skype and Mail Trust (to check your email from remote location). I did notice someone tried to PM me on Mail Trust; however, I did not respond and just closed the window. I tried to find a way to block, but that was not an option.

My computer also seems much slower then before. I've looked at "processes" to see what's running and there is a lot, but I didn't see anything that wasn't suppose to be there.

I also installed a new HP printer the day before this started, but the computer slow down started prior to that installation.

Any ideas?

P.S. Please don't say I can take it in to a repair shop - I know that. Just wanted to know if anyone else has ever had this before:)!
 
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Have you updated your virus checker? And then run it again? There's wierd stuff going around, my dh had all kinds of wierd things on his laptop last night.
 
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Hi Nancy,

Yes, it's updated. I'm running a full scan again using McAfee and Windows Defender. We will see what happens.

I did get a notice from McAfee last night it deleted two viruses that were trying to attack. I got them after going to a web site. I don't open email on my computer - I've been using my Blackberry.

Thanks though.
 
I'm not knowledgeable enough to really be of help, but my suggestion would be to do a full defrag. Also, my IT guy at work told me recently if you're running more than 70 or so programs at a time, you need to do some clean-up (personally, I wouldn't know what to remove - he removed alot of things I would have thought necessary for operation).

If you can wait until tomorrow, I can ask my D's hubby, who is a) a professional geek, and b) loves to be helpful.
 


Hi there,

I'm sorry to hear about the computer troubles you've been experiencing. It sounds like you've already taken some important steps in trying to troubleshoot the issue. Have you tried running a disk cleanup and defragmentation on your computer? Sometimes, a cluttered and fragmented hard drive can slow down your computer's performance. Also, make sure you have the latest updates and drivers for your new printer installed. It's possible that it could be causing conflicts with other programs.

If the issue persists, I would recommend reaching out to a professional computer technician for further assistance. They will be able to diagnose the problem and provide a solution. In the meantime, try to avoid opening any suspicious emails or clicking on any unfamiliar links to protect your computer from potential viruses or malware.

I hope this helps. Best of luck in resolving the issue!
 

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