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Freezing Computers
An SI Board Since March 1999
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Emcee:  Curly Q Type:  Unmoderated
I bought a new computer in December 1998. I purchased a clone from a small shop, a 450 mhz Pentium II, 128 meg SDRAM, 32x CDROM, 8.4 gb hard drive, 56k modem, 17" monitor, Windows 98.

I thought I had a good deal for a new computer, coming in at 1700 plus tax.

But, from day one, the machine freezes unpredictably..sometimes after 1 minute, sometimes after several hours.

When it freezes, it goes into a coma. The clock stays at the same time. No keyboard or mouse command works. If a song was playing, it continues to play in a loop. In a word, frozen.

I took the machine to the maker twice. Two different approaches were taken to resolve the problem. I'm thinking that a third visit will hopefully yield a replacement machine.

I've been trying to solve the problem myself. I replaced the generic mouse with a new MS mouse with driver software. I purchased First Aid 2000 from McAfee. I purchased CheckIt and NetOptimizer from Touchstone.

The utilites add some cool icons in my system tray but do little else. CheckIt and FirstAid 2000 tell me that everything is fine. The utilities don't know that my system is freezing.

Has anyone ever heard of this problem? Is it Windows 98?

I wish I had gone to a major manufacturer.

The utilities tell me that everything is peachy keen. They only tell me that there are no problems. Yeah right.
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13 Tom: Yes you can preserve the OS in/on a separate directory or drive. PartitiCage Rattler-3/12/1999
12 Thanks for the pc building link. I too am guilty of having "blundered on&Curly Q-3/11/1999
11 Tom: I started from scratch, that is reformatted and installed Windows after bCage Rattler-3/11/1999
10 Your inputs are more valuable than what I have found in the "Ask Jim Why&qCurly Q-3/10/1999
9 Are you saying that you remove all programs from startup? So that the machine Curly Q-3/10/1999
8 No. Reliability problems were delivered to me with the computer, for, on the vCurly Q-3/10/1999
7 What a luxury to revel in the sporadic failure of an expensive purchase! PerhaWooly-3/10/1999
6 The intermittency of the occurrence is such that, after a period of sporadic frCurly Q-3/10/1999
5 Wouldn't FirstAid 2000 or CheckIt discern a bad clock? Maybe the programs Curly Q-3/10/1999
4 Tom: Had a similar problem that proved to be a software conflict. In my case Cage Rattler-3/10/1999
3 I'm no expert on computers, but it wouldn't surprise me if the internalCF Rebel-3/9/1999
2 The real problem is between the keyboard and the chair. Don't try to solve Wooly-3/9/1999
1 NetOptimizer has an internet log. Its interesting reading - when you see the eCurly Q-3/9/1999
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