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SOURCE: thrid party battery, third party adapter, Dell 8600
It is either the adapter or the connections to the motherboard. It would definitely feel better about telling you which one it is if you could try another adapter. Last thing i can say for now at least is have your ac adapter checked and make sure it is putting out the required power.
SOURCE: System Restore
Go to RUN and type in System Restore.
When it comes up you should be able to restore the computer to an earlier date.
Hope this helps. Bud
SOURCE: Internet explorer unhandled third party exception
Are you using IE7 or IE8? In XP and Vista they should install an Internet Explorer (No Add-ins) option. In XP it is installed to All Programs>Accessories>System Tools. Try running that option - if all is okay without add-ins then it is one of these going wrong. You can manage the add-ons through Control Panel>Internet Options. On the Programs Tab Hit Manage Add-ons at the bottom. Disable any non-microsoft ones and start IE. You can then add each one back in one at a time until the issue arrives again. When it does disable that Add-in and you should be okay.
The detail of that particular date should show "System
Checkpoint" and time on the right hand side box. Select that date.
Now, Click on Next and System Restore will start and windows will take a
reboot.
After reboot your problem should be resolved.
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Thanks for your suggestions. I have decided to Go with Faronics Deep Freeze. I read good review about it.
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