Hi all. This is a strange situation. I just reformatted and put Win98SE back on because my registry got totally deleted from a "registry cleaner" program. Before this happened, my Win98SE worked flawlessly. Now that it's back on, whenever I do anything on the computer like going into windows explorer or IE my mouse will randomly start turning from the pointer arrow to an hourglass off and on with about 2 seconds inbetween and will not stop. When I exit out of the programs it still continues to do this and I have to restart to make it stop. This hourglass to pointer loop seriously slows down my system and I can't do much not to trigger it every time I start my computer. I downloaded a program called WinTop that monitors system processes and it shows that every time my mouse turns into an hourglass, Msgsrv32.exe is taking 20%+ from my processor! So thats why my system was being so slow. Msgsrv32 is NOT giving me any error like all the other solutions about it on the internet, so I don't have a clue whats wrong with it. I installed Win98SE from the same CD as I did before when it worked great, put the same settings on, used the same drivers, and used the same software. Any ideas?
Brief system specs:
PIII 1.26ghz
640Mb ram
Via 694T Motherboard (AC-97 built in sound)
GF4 128mb vid card
Brief system specs:
PIII 1.26ghz
640Mb ram
Via 694T Motherboard (AC-97 built in sound)
GF4 128mb vid card