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Computer freezes when left on
Posted by Wes on March 4th, 2004


Hello,

When I leave my Windows 98 computer on overnight, which I
usually do, in the morning it is usually frozen-up and I
have to turn it off and back on again to work with it.
When I leave during the day it also is often frozen when I
return. Does anyone know how to fix this?

Wes

Posted by Richard G. Harper on March 4th, 2004


Most likely a problem with overheating caused by a bad cooling fan somewhere
in the system, but it could be any failing or failed component.

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Posted by Ryoko on March 4th, 2004


Hello there.

Frozen? Is it snowing there? (I'm being tacky here...*LOL*)

On a more serious note, let us get to the details...
Frozen, as in during startup, idling while your computer is on
or in the midst of processing?

Anyway, it could be due to the overheating of your hardware,
considering that you leave your computer on for an extended
period of time. (Not advisable to do so in hot weather conditions.)

You could install another fan to cool off the hardware,
such as the CPU chip.

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Posted by thinman on March 4th, 2004


Wes.....

Have you checked the BIOS settings to see if "hibernation" and
"standby" are enabled/disabled ?? Some motherboards can just be
temperamental with respect to these functions.


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Posted by PCR on March 5th, 2004


A quick thing might be to try Safe Mode, to see whether it freezes
there. If not, then it is likely something in the Startup Group or a
32-bit Normal Mode driver doing it. Then, there is an MSCONFIG
troubleshooting method for that, explained in "START, Help, Contents,
Troubleshooting, Windows 98 Troubleshooters, Startup & Shutdown
section".
http://support.microsoft.com/support/windows/tshoot
That also is the Troubleshooters.

Also...
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;281965
How to Troubleshoot Using the Msconfig Utility with Windows 98
(281965) - This article describes how to use the Microsoft System
Configuration (Msconfig) utility to troubleshoot configuration errors in
Windows 98 and Windows 98 Second Edition.

Careful with that one, though. Don't turn off System.ini or Win.ini,
unless you know how to restore them in DOS.

To get to Safe Mode, hit F5 as you boot. Or hit Ctrl for the Startup
Menu, if not already enabled at "START, Run, MSConfig, Advanced button".

(1) The mouse & keyboard are the ones with moving parts, & they are
"hooked", meaning tasks will run each time you touch one. Therefore,
with the computer off, unplug the mouse & hold by it's tail until it may
stop spinning & squawking. Also, open & clean the ball & rollers. That
is not a design you may see on the rollers-- it is a band of dirt
running round the center! Also, unplug the keyboard, turn it round &
spank it.

(2) If disabling your virus checker's auto-"System" scan, using it's
Tray button, leaving the other types on, gives immediate & dramatic
relief, I have further info. This supposedly applies to Scan Engine
4.1.60.

(3)
http://support.microsoft.com/default...51&Product=w98
USB Mouse May Hang When the Computer Is Idle for a Long Time

So, if you have "Find Fast", try disabling that.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=199787
OFF2000: How to Turn Off the Find Fast Indexer
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;158705
OFF97: How to Disable the Find Fast Indexer
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;135476
OFF95: Office for Windows 95 Find Fast Indexer Overview

(4) For sluggishness in navigating folders: Open Explorer, R-Clk My
Documents in the left pane, & select Properties. How many folders
does it contain? If it is around 100, try moving them out. Reboot. Is
your sluggishness gone?

(5)
.........Quote................
This malware will do just that, check it out.
http://securityresponse.symantec.com...alil.c@mm.html
--
Henri Leboeuf
Web page: http://www.generation.net/~hleboeuf/index.htm
.........End of quote......

Update definitions & check for viruses, and
http://aumha.org/a/parasite.htm
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm
http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/Darnit.htm#tshoot
http://patrick.kolla.de/spybotsd.html SpyBot- Search & Destroy. SpyBot
is gabby in it's "Checks" & "Fixes" logs. Turn them off in "Settings".
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/ AdAware
http://www.lavasoftusa.de/ Also AdAware
http://www.merijn.org/cwschronicles.html CoolWebSearch Chronicles
http://www.merijn.org/files/cwshredder.zip & CWShredder
http://www.merijn.org/files/hijackthis.zip Finally, Hijack This
may find something. (Actually, they certainly will.)

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Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR
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"Wes" <Wes@ameritech.net> wrote in message
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| Hello,
|
| When I leave my Windows 98 computer on overnight, which I
| usually do, in the morning it is usually frozen-up and I
| have to turn it off and back on again to work with it.
| When I leave during the day it also is often frozen when I
| return. Does anyone know how to fix this?
|
| Wes



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