Upon opening a file, excel 2003 continually accesses hard drive and stops
responding. I have tried reinstalling office. The problem has only recently
appeared. I have tried increasing virtual memory to no effect. All other
office programmes work correctly, even with large files.
Does it do this with all files or just one? If it's just one, can you take
the file to someone else's computer and try it? What happens? HTH Otto
quot;mikeydeekquot; gt; wrote in message
...
gt; Upon opening a file, excel 2003 continually accesses hard drive and stops
gt; responding. I have tried reinstalling office. The problem has only
gt; recently
gt; appeared. I have tried increasing virtual memory to no effect. All other
gt; office programmes work correctly, even with large files.
Thanks Otto. No its more than one file, generally the larger files (500k).
They work fine on another computer......
quot;Otto Moehrbachquot; wrote:
gt; Does it do this with all files or just one? If it's just one, can you take
gt; the file to someone else's computer and try it? What happens? HTH Otto
gt; quot;mikeydeekquot; gt; wrote in message
gt; ...
gt; gt; Upon opening a file, excel 2003 continually accesses hard drive and stops
gt; gt; responding. I have tried reinstalling office. The problem has only
gt; gt; recently
gt; gt; appeared. I have tried increasing virtual memory to no effect. All other
gt; gt; office programmes work correctly, even with large files.
gt;
gt;
gt;
At this point I can only throw out some suggestions.
You say that this has started happening only recently. Think about what you
have done recently. Maybe installed some program.
You say that you reinstalled Office. Did you uninstall the then current
Office and then install it again? Or did you just install it over the
existing installation (commonly referred to as quot;repairingquot; a program)?
Another thing to try is to revert your system back to a previous
configuration. The terminology is quot;Restorequot;. I have Windows XP and this
feature is built-in. I really don't know what previous versions of Windows
had regarding Restore. With XP, you click on Start - Help amp; Support. Look
for quot;Restorequot;. The options are to create a restore point or restore the
computer to a previous restore point. Select restore to a previous point.
Windows will display some number of days in a calendar configuration. A
number of the days will be in bold font. Each bold font day has a restore
point. Windows creates restore points periodically and when certain changes
are made such as installation of new programs.
Select a day that you think is before this all started and tell Windows
to restore your system to that restore point. See how Excel behaves. If
that didn't do it, restore to a an older restore point.
If this works out for you, look at your computer configuration (as it is
when Excel works properly) and try to figure out what is different from the
configuration you had when Excel didn't work properly. HTH Otto
quot;mikeydeekquot; gt; wrote in message
...
gt; Thanks Otto. No its more than one file, generally the larger files (500k).
gt; They work fine on another computer......
gt;
gt; quot;Otto Moehrbachquot; wrote:
gt;
gt;gt; Does it do this with all files or just one? If it's just one, can you
gt;gt; take
gt;gt; the file to someone else's computer and try it? What happens? HTH
gt;gt; Otto
gt;gt; quot;mikeydeekquot; gt; wrote in message
gt;gt; ...
gt;gt; gt; Upon opening a file, excel 2003 continually accesses hard drive and
gt;gt; gt; stops
gt;gt; gt; responding. I have tried reinstalling office. The problem has only
gt;gt; gt; recently
gt;gt; gt; appeared. I have tried increasing virtual memory to no effect. All
gt;gt; gt; other
gt;gt; gt; office programmes work correctly, even with large files.
gt;gt;
gt;gt;
gt;gt;
- Mar 09 Fri 2007 20:36
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