- Why Does WinXP Keep Installing A Screensaver????
- Posted by Prisoner at War on May 6th, 2008
Unfortunately, I've had a handful of occasions now where I've had to
reinstall WinXP due to hard drive failure.
Each time, and *inevitably* so, WinXP will sooner or later decide to
"give" me a screensaver even though I always specify that I want no
screensaver.
I don't know how it happens, I don't know what triggers it, all I know
is that eventually one day my screen is suddenly displaying the MS
WinXP logo screensaver without my asking for it.
What's going on, please??
I'm running WinXP SP2 on an old Pentium M laptop with 1GB of system
RAM...moreover, I use my neighbors' unsecured WiFi for internet access
but I have the OS' firewall turned on....
- Posted by Unknown on May 6th, 2008
Hard drive failures?? How many have you replaced?
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- Posted by Victek on May 6th, 2008
Obviously it's coming through the neighbor's WiFi...just kidding! This is
just a shot in the dark, but have a look at the screensaver settings in the
hidden admin account by booting in SAFE Mode. I've seen weird behavior
where Windows seems to pull the power options settings from this admin
account instead of the currently logged in user. This is completely
anecdotal of course, but check it out. If the windows logo screensaver is
ON in that account turn it OFF and see if it makes a difference.
- Posted by Prisoner at War on May 7th, 2008
On May 6, 3:12 pm, "Victek" <Vic...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
That's why I thought to mention it! I'm starting to think it could be
anything! Really, one day, I suddenly find the MS WinXP logo for a
screensaver, even though I always disable screensavers...I can't
imagine why this should happen (but then again, lots of weird things
happen, like the date/time "info tag" suddenly being obscured by the
taskbar, for example)....
Hmmm, I'd no idea about any "hidden" accounts...I'll check it out and
report back! You mention power options settings, and that's actually
another weird thing that happens once in a while (though not, as far
as I can remember, coinciding with this screensaver stuff) --
sometimes even though my laptop is plugged in, the computer goes into
power-saving mode and reduces the lumens of the screen as if it's on
battery power!
- Posted by Prisoner at War on May 7th, 2008
On May 6, 3:08 pm, "Unknown" <unkn...@unknown.kom> wrote:
Can you believe that I'm on my third one?? The same laptop, and I've
had to replace the hard drive twice. The first time I don't think was
my fault at all. The second time, it may have been my fault b/c I'd
developed a bad habit of hitting the laptop when the touchpad goes
screwy (the hard drive just keeps spinning, I don't know why, doing
system maintenance tasks in the background I suppose, and the fan's
whirling and my mouse pointer is "off" ["tracking" is off, sometimes
way off] and I get mad and hit the thing a few times, which
occasionally works, Fonze-like, to get it working properly again)....
- Posted by Unknown on May 7th, 2008
Hitting or jarring any disk is a no no. You can cause the heads to crash by
jarring the HD.
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- Posted by Prisoner at War on May 7th, 2008
On May 7, 3:18 pm, "Unknown" <unkn...@unknown.kom> wrote:
Well, I wasn't hitting it directly -- the issue was the touchpad
getting screwy, and you know, sometimes you just get frustrated, and
it actually does seem to help once in a while...I don't know why the
touchpad goes screwy -- it's not like I have wet fingers or just
walked over carpet on a cold day or something -- and, frankly, I
almost hate computers now 'cause of all the crazy stuff that happens,
like with WinXP just deciding to give me a screensaver every so often
even though I always specify no screensaver! Weird....
- Posted by Bob I on May 7th, 2008
is this a managed PC?
Prisoner at War wrote:
- Posted by Prisoner at War on May 8th, 2008
On May 7, 4:15 pm, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote:
LOL, I don't even know what that is! =D
It's my own laptop, nothing to do with any networks or whatnot
(though, like I said, I piggyback on my neigbhors' WiFi)....
Do managed laptops develop issues with their touchpads??
- Posted by Bob I on May 8th, 2008
Prisoner at War wrote:
No, but managed PC's (corporation PC and attaches to a domain) can have
their configurations dictated remotely.
- Posted by Prisoner at War on May 9th, 2008
On May 8, 12:17 pm, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Ah, interesting...well, I have the WinXP firewall on, so hopefully
it's not like my laptop's just another zombie in a spam botnet!!
Can computers ever stop being so weird?? Seriously, this Artificial
Intelligence thing is getting out of hand here! They're supposed to
be logical, yet they exhibit very many weird behavior patterns...yeah
I know programmers program them but golly, you'd figure that they
would've figured out how to make a touchpad that doesn't go screwy
every so often, or an OS that doesn't reinstate a default screensaver
a few times each year! =\
- Posted by Bob I on May 9th, 2008
Prisoner at War wrote:
I suspect that it's actually the operating environment that is causing
your issues, and not the operating system.
- Posted by Prisoner at War on May 11th, 2008
On May 9, 11:22 am, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote:
IT JUST DID IT AGAIN!!!!
WTF?!?!?!?!
I'd already set it back to "none" on 5 or 6 May, and today, just now,
it's flashing that damned WinXP logo again!!!!
What about my "operating environment" could be causing this???
It's not dusty here; I don't live next to a power plant -- and there's
no such thing as UFOs....
- Posted by Bob I on May 12th, 2008
Do a system restore to yesterday.
Prisoner at War wrote:
- Posted by Swifty on May 12th, 2008
This is precisely what happens to me if I logoff, and let the system go
back to the welcome screen. At this point, the behaviour is determined
by some default settings, and that includes the WinXP screensaver.
When I see the WinXP screensaver I know that my system has re-booted for
some reason, got to the welcome screen, then timed out.
It doesn't happen if I just lock my own ID. That is set to use the
"blank" screensaver. It used to save the phosphors in my old CRT screen,
but it does nothing for the backlight in my LCD. However, power saving
rescues the backlight after 5 minutes.
--
Steve Swift
http://www.swiftys.org.uk/swifty.html
http://www.ringers.org.uk
- Posted by Prisoner at War on May 13th, 2008
On May 12, 10:36 am, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote:
But this has been a problem forever...remember, it's always happening,
despite my having had occasion to change hard drives three or four
times now....
- Posted by Prisoner at War on May 13th, 2008
On May 12, 4:37 pm, Swifty <Steve.J.Sw...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hmm, good that at least you can determine correlating events...me, I
have no recollection of any common occurrences incidental with my
problem.
Why doesn't MS fix these things??? Also that stupid situation where
the system/task tray "tool tip" (like the one showing date/time)
suddenly disappears behind the system/task tray....
- Posted by Bob I on May 13th, 2008
Since it doesn't happen to anyone else that uses Windows XP, I'd suggest
you determine who is playing with your PC.
Prisoner at War wrote: