Windows XP Reformatted hard drive

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I recently reformatted my hard drive on my desktop and now, for a lack of a better word, my computer is acting buggy! Like when I run an antispyware like Spybot Search & Destroy, I get a message that says, "Microsoft has encountered a problem and needs to shut down." Also, I use to be able to fly through my sub-menu's under my programs, now it acts sluggish! Additionally, when I click on a sentence when I am typing, the cursor takes a couple of seconds to blink, when it use to do this instantaneously! Can anyone suggest what may be wrong? I think it may have to do with my registry, but I run a registry cleaner every now and then. Any help would be appreciated!
 
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Ok, I will try that. As far as registry cleaners, I use Advanced WindowsCare Personal sometimes, sometimes CCleaner, and other times Clean My Registry. So I have a broad based form of registry cleaners that I use, but it really doesn't seem to change things much when I use those. But, I will give that antispyware a try and let you know if anything changed. Thanks!
 

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