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[XPPro] Here is a new one.. program closes when pressing somethi
I went to use the MS calculator as I proceeded to press the button the program closed on it's own.
I opened it up again and I pressed a button again and the program closed again :-/ I've never seen that happen before
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Re: [XPPro] Here is a new one.. program closes when pressing som
is that the only prog doing it? do you have an AV in use?
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is that the only prog doing it? do you have an AV in use?
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Only program that is in use and I uninstalled my AV on Friday because it was no longer good.
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