You know more than many computer users, CL.
I get the impression there is something running that isn't able to get up and go properly, for some reason, and it's slowing everything down.
I would like you to go off line, turn Norton and all your security software off, close every programme and application that you have running. Now you should be looking at your desktop and have very few icons in the system tray by the clock.
Open task manager. How many processes are running? What is the CPU useage? Maximise the screen and take a screen shot. (Open Paint - back to task manager, click Prtsc, open paint again, and copy).
Either post a link to the task manager here or email it to me at
[email protected]
It will also be worth your while putting another 256 of RAM in - this will help Windows to run faster and is much cheaper. I did it myself and it is very easy to do. If you are interested in doing that, I will post the relevant information.