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Greetings, I seem to have missed some of the action overnight (here in UK) With regard to Adobe freezing the computer - assuming that the system is not infected with something else... There are known conflicts between Adobe, etc, and anti-virus/anti-malware applications - also, some firewalls with added anti-malware utilities can cause conflicts. Perhaps the major issue is hardware resources. Some applications are incredibly resource-intensive, in terms of memory-requirements - this can lead to freezes whilst the memory is used by one application before being freed up for the others. Some AV/anti-malware applications - like Norton - are also resource-hogs because they "stick their fingers everywhere", which can cause freezes at the oddest moment. DrKodos, assuming that this computer is not one of those you know are infected, you might try the following: Please note that the following is ONLY for computers which have NOT been infected with rootkit/virus/malware! On the majority of Microsoft-based computers - desktops/laptops - apart from Restore Points and regular backups(!), as part of your regular maintenance, it's best to ensure that you're up-to-date with Microsoft/Windows Updates (the former for Office, etc - the latter for Windows) as well as your AV/anti-malware applications - also, your firewall should have the latest updates. Then clean out the temporary folders - on XP this is through the Disk Cleanup Wizard. Having done that, do a full scan with your AV and any anti-malware applications. If there are still any freezing issues, it could be that your drives need to be defragmented or there are conflicts between applications and/or anti-malware/drivers (video, etc) - Adobe CS3/4 has issues with nVidia drivers, for example. Although this still does not preclude the possibility of something more insidious being the cause! For those computers which are infected, I'd strongly advise seeking professional help on one of the earlier-mentioned specialist sites! Kindest regards, Dragan Glas
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