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Tom MacIntyre
 
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On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 07:16:21 GMT, "NSM" wrote:


"Michele Smith" wrote in message
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I may, a big may, have finally figured it out part of it. What I have been
experiencing particularily with the internet connection using a high speed
modem is constant problems connecting, and when on, freeze ups. I've moved
the modem further away, and so far so good. However would the modem cause
the system to freeze up? Also, when shutting down I don't get the proper
shut down screen, just a blinking cursor, after which will invoke a scan
disk at start up. Furthermore, I find at times the system is slow. It all
seems random. Sometimes it's great, more than half the time it's a pain!!!


Sounds like you are running some version of Windows. Perhaps the modem
doesn't like your monitor also, or try a new cable.

N


That's along the lines I was thinking for the modem issue. A bad cable
may have been jiggled back into working.

Depending on the Windows (I am assuming also) version, there could be
something on the MS knowledgebase about not completely shutting down.
The resulting hard boot causes the scandisk. The slowness could be
resources going low, a problem with at least some versions of Windows.

The best thing right now probably is...what operating system, what
microprocessor, how much RAM and hard drive space free, how is the
swapfile set up?

Tom