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PSRumbagh

Flightless Bird
Frequently during sign on my AOL 9.1 SE program becomes un-responsive after I
receive the "Welcome" announcement. No matter how long I wait it is still
un-responsive and difficult to shut down even with Task Manager. No obvious
error messages are produced. AOL tech help is totally useless. Are there
any diagnostic tools within WinXP home / SP2 that can help diagnose the cause
of the lockup?
 
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Bruce Chambers

Flightless Bird
PSRumbagh wrote:
> Frequently during sign on my AOL 9.1 SE program becomes un-responsive after I
> receive the "Welcome" announcement. No matter how long I wait it is still
> un-responsive and difficult to shut down even with Task Manager. No obvious
> error messages are produced. AOL tech help is totally useless. Are there
> any diagnostic tools within WinXP home / SP2 that can help diagnose the cause
> of the lockup?
>
>



The cause of the lock-up is the AOL 9.1. I'm afraid you'll need to
contact AOL's tech support for resolution of problems with (or caused
by) their product; Microsoft has no control over AOL's product quality
(or - more accurately - the lack thereof).

You could try to remiove and reinstall AOL, but I doubt that it's do
much good. And it's a lot of work. Sadly, the only practical way I've
ever found to completely remove AOL from an operating system is to
format the hard drive and perform a clean installation. I absolutely
loathe having to resort to a hard drive format to fix what should be a
relatively minor issue, but it takes a lot less time than manually
removing/replacing all of the Windows system files that AOL replaces
with their own versions and the hundreds of unnecessary registry entries.


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VanguardLH

Flightless Bird
PSRumbagh wrote:

> Frequently during sign on my AOL 9.1 SE program becomes un-responsive after I
> receive the "Welcome" announcement. No matter how long I wait it is still
> un-responsive and difficult to shut down even with Task Manager. No obvious
> error messages are produced. AOL tech help is totally useless. Are there
> any diagnostic tools within WinXP home / SP2 that can help diagnose the cause
> of the lockup?


Why do you even install this superfluous software?

http://daol.aol.com/software/95/

Easy-to-install E-mail
You don't need local software if you're using their webmail interface.
You don't need whatever local e-mail client might give you. Just use your
own choice.

A Better Browser
Oh yeah, like rebranding IE suddenly makes it better. Uh huh.

Built-In Instant Messaging
If you want their AIM prattle client then get it separately.

The Best Content on the Web
Yeah, right. Like you need their software for that.

Just uninstall the crapware and move on.
 
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