bed_intruder Wrote:Not sure what to tell you, if the problem persists I'd try finding a spare hard drive out of an old computer or borrowing from someone or reinstalling windows. If all else fails you might just want to have someone you know check it out. Have you been doing anything graphics or processor intensive lately?
Edit: Here's something about the IPoint thing.
Non-system processes like ipoint.exe originate from software you installed on your system. As most applications store data in your system's registry, it is likely that your registry has suffered fragmentation and accumulated harmful errors.
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