Hey,
might be that I'm having a problem although I don't really think so. If not, sorry for the time you'll probably spend.
A brief description:
I used my ASUS recovery-cds to reinstall Windows Xp Home SP2 and then used Partition Manager 6 to convert to NTFS. All was well; rebooted a few times. Then I installed the drivers from my drivers disk. All was well; rebooted a few times. I then installed all of my progs (CPF, BOClean and AntiVir before I installed the wireless driver). I connected to the internet, Windows updates were automatically downloaded and installed. All was well. I rebooted and did an update fom IE6 to IE7, rebooted and... nothing was well. Before my notebook even booted I got a funny screen with 5 or 6 strange signs (a sigma, an rectangular smiley in orange, .... - can't remember exactly). WHAT WAS THAT??? So I used my recovery-cds again - not that I had anything better to do

- and did exactly the same as described above; only I didn't convert to NTFS. Now everything is working fine.
Any suggestions?
I already scanned my computer with various scanners and made a HijackThis file, which was clean.
Can this be related to Partition Manager??? Did something go wrong when converting??? Why didn't I get the problems straight away???
Thanks in advance for all your help and ideas.
Cheers,
a very baffled grampac

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