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Hi ,

on 24 feb 2009,

working on my pc for about 15 min,

suddenly the image on my screen started shaking,trembling?

i could work on my pc ,even go on internet,but the screen looked

like shaking.

After 20 min,everything was normal again.

Next day ,same thing!

Anyone knows more about it?

(extra problem,for more than 3 weeks: a 7.2MB email starts down loading in my

outlook express,after 6.2MB the connection stops.

Every time i open my outlook express,this e-mail starts downloading,in the end

some small e-mail comes true,but the large7.2MB- one ,keeps comming back)

In the end of the month i had to pay 1500 bht,because i was over my limit!

I tryed to contact my provider,they say they can not help me .

my e-mail is [email protected]

Thanks for reading

Help needed

Luc

Posted

I have this problem with windows mail and large attachments - you don't know they are there until it starts downloading and then if you click cancel it says "Finishing current download" Even closing the client doesn't stop it, you have to kill it with Task Manager. You should be able to access your gmail by a web browser, identify the troublesome attachment and delete it if you really don't want it. With my pop account I use mail2web.com for the same purpose.

It doesn't happen to me often enough for me to seriously look for a work around - there should be a setting somewhere to not download attachments bigger than XXX, but I've never found it.

Posted

With the screen, check through the menu (using buttons physically on the screen, not windows display properties)

Have a look for, reset, degauss or something similar.

Also try and keep speakers and mobile phones a little way away from it.

With the email - log into gmail directly rather than using outlook express.

Try downloading the attachment directly through the browser or a download manager.

If you reed the message and its not of interest delete it and remove from junk.

Once its gone outlook will stop trying to download it.

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