MS Word is locking my PC up!

Hello Carey,
HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLP!!!!!!!!!! This 53yr. old fairly PC illiterate female is having trouble with MS Word. For about 5 days, everytime I try to open Word up by double clicking on my Desktop, I get the hourglass, hear the “churning”, then everything freezes up.

If I do Ctrl, Alt, Delete, I get: “the system is seriously low in resources, would you like to terminate Winword?” I have lots of disk space. When I tried to go through Documents to open something on Word, the same thing happens. What can I do??????? Seems like this started close to a time I used a floppy.

Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jackie Clonan

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Hello Carey:

Im running win2k pro, my problem is it has a debugger that runs when a program malfunctions or you click on a website stored on my desktop, or try to open a folder at times. [ It dont run often but enough to bug the h— out of me ]…….

Well i could accept the debugger if it worked right, but it takes it forever to debug or it never stops debugging. Is a debugger necessary , or can i de-activate it? I’ve looked every where for it but cant find it,,, I’ve even done a registry search but never found it yet. Is there a way i can delete the registry key to get this debugging prog to stop bugging me? Or is there even a reg key for it?

Any help or info will be greatly appreciated..

Thank You.

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