Originally posted by jofice:[..]
I feel like an idiot around you guyslol
Edit: Its full of all those random processes again :S
Maybe the reason you right-clicked is because you can't do that in XP (right-click on the Start Menu where there's a blank space, or were you right-clicking on the green Start button?). I'm on Windows 7 and haven't used XP for ages, so it's kind of a forgotten thing - only at work I use XP and 2000.
The reason I'm trying to do this is because if you install the same app again and it happens again, we've got more of an idea of what might be doing it and time to get a different version of another app or something. A reformat is easier but more time-consuming...up to you though!
What I mean in the Task Manager is this:

See how firefox.exe is using 108,500Kb in the first column and 128,000Kb in the next? Apply that to the .exe that's running that happens be the largest number in the columns - that's how much virtual memory is being used in Windows, which if too much virtual memory is being used, Windows becomes unresponsive until you close the offending app or shut down the computer.
If I can get the exact name of whatever .exe I can tell you if I've had the same problem or find out more on help pages and that kind of stuff and maybe work on it from there, unless you wanna reformat - up to you!
Now, the msconfig thing is the same. When you go into msconfig, press PrintScreen on your keyboard, paste into Paint and upload to Imageshack so I can see it and maybe I can work from there. It's better than writing them all down otherwise it takes forever.
