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Name: Gary W
Date: September 19, 2003 at 19:13:58 Pacific
OS: Windows XP Home SP1
CPU/Ram: 1.82ghz / 512mb ram
Comment:

Sometimes, after high CPU loads (loading many programs at once, etc.), and when the CPU slows down again, when I right-click on a program in taskbar, I get no context menu.

Any fix for this?

Thanks in advance!



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Name: Johnw
Date: September 20, 2003 at 01:34:55 Pacific
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Response Number 2
Name: Gary W
Date: September 20, 2003 at 13:51:22 Pacific
Reply:

Thanks I'll check out your links.


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