Kim
Regards,
Daryl
If these suggestions do not fix your problems, I'd look to issues with your I/O system (Input/Output, basically translating to hard drives and controllers). Back when only SCSI's were fast, I/O issues were more common. Still, they do occur, and can cause some really odd behavior. Look also at any Windows' "delayed write," and buffering settings, that you might have. Basically, they are a vestige of older, slower HDD's, and are not likely to be needed nowadays. Usually with these, Event Viewer will have listings for read/write issues on that/those HDD(s). Check Event Viewer, both Applications tab and System tab, to see if you have any error messages there. That's the first place I look, when I have any sort of application error, hang, or odd behavior. You might get lucky and have an error message that you can actually make sense of!
Good luck,
Hunt