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• The entire problem has been identified.
• Conflict Catcher will now try reordering startup files to see if the problem goes away.
Click OK, determine if the problem exists, and restart.
• Because the problem hasn't yet existed during the test, we must verify that it exists.
• Conflict Catcher will now activate the remaining suspect.
Click OK, determine if the problem exists and restart.
• The next step is to see if the entire problem has been found.
• Conflict Catcher will now activate the files found to be part of the problem.
Click OK, determine if the problem exists and restart.
• Because the problem existed, the suspects that were inactive have been ruled out.
• Conflict Catcher will now activate half of the remaining suspects.
Click OK, determine if the problem exists and restart.
• Because the problem was gone, the suspects that were active have been ruled out.
• Conflict Catcher will now activate half of the remaining suspects.
Click OK, determine if the problem exists and restart.
• Because the problem was gone, there must be a startup file conflict.
• Conflict Catcher will now activate half of the suspect startup files.
Click OK, determine if the problem exists and restart.
• Because the problem was gone, there must be a startup file conflict.
• Conflict Catcher will now activate the files your intuition said contained the problem.
Click OK, determine if the problem exists and restart.
• The next step is to see if the problem is actually being caused by a startup file.
Click OK and determine if the problem still exists. Then restart your computer.
• To begin the conflict test, you must restart the computer.