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more pooter help?

Posted: 05 Feb 2003, 21:27
by RicheyJames
hello again techie peeps.

me have new pooter problem. pooter problem this time mucho serious. pooter keep doing weird freezing up trick. happens without rhyme or reason. pooter scanned for viruses and given clean bill of health.

me much confused. me beg for help :notworthy:

Posted: 05 Feb 2003, 23:16
by Gary
what operating system are you using?.

Posted: 06 Feb 2003, 00:05
by RicheyJames
win98

Posted: 06 Feb 2003, 01:15
by Dan
RicheyJames wrote:win98
That's your problem, lol. :P

Well, to be more serious, there's a couple of things that caused me to freeze up.

One was that when I bought my pc I also bought a cd burner and got the shop to fit it as I wasn't confident at that point to fit it myself. After many freezes I discovered the bozo's had obstructed the fan with the ribbon cable. It didn't stop the fan from turning but all the cool air went elsewhere. A few weeks later the motherboard burned out. So if you've had something fitted inside or if you've never looked in the case, make sure the fan isn't onstructed.

Another thing was the dreaded Blue-Screen-Of-Death which I used to get around once a day. Once I moved to broadband I never had another, so it must have been the btopenwound 56k dialup, or just 56k dialup in general which was crap and unstable and did something to make me crash.

Posted: 06 Feb 2003, 01:46
by Gary
Other things to consider are USB devices.. i use to have tons of problems under windows 98 all because of evil USB devices.

You might also want to consider defragging your hard drive, if you have lots of files, small amount of ram, and large swap file that could cause your machine to pause every once in a while.

Also check for evil adware.. not sure if theyd cause your prob, but their EVIL, ;)

Hope this helps:)

Posted: 06 Feb 2003, 01:46
by Gary
oh WOW u got post number 69!, and i was hoping to save that for something special..
oh well ;)


*giggles like a little kid*

Posted: 06 Feb 2003, 13:28
by RicheyJames
Gary wrote:Other things to consider are USB devices.. i use to have tons of problems under windows 98 all because of evil USB devices.

Hope this helps:)
hmmm... that's an intriguing one. i upgraded to broadband (drool!) a couple of weeks ago and though i can't be certain (cos i have a memory like a seive) i think these problems may have started at around the same time. my luvverly shiny new broadband modem is (you guessed it) a usb device.

sooooo - is their anyway i can confirm that this is what's causing the problems short of just pulling the plug out? and if this is the cause - what's the problem?

and thanks folks for the other suggestions. my first thought was that their may be some kind of heat problem so i've already had the case off to no avail and i tried to defrag my hard drive but the bloody pooter did it's mr freeze impression halfway through!!! :evil:

Posted: 06 Feb 2003, 13:33
by hallucienate
USB can cause problems. If you have a friend with broadband and a different brand modem try swap and see what happens.

It could also be the drivers/software that came with the device, check the net for upgrades

Posted: 06 Feb 2003, 17:54
by Gary
if its the one that looks like a mantaray (by alcatel) their are uploads available. Their are also some compatability issues with VIA chipset motherboards (AMD processors) which might also be causign the problem,

Like hallucienate said, best thing to do is try a different broadband modem.

or upgrade the drives etc.

Posted: 06 Feb 2003, 19:54
by Andy TG
Is your broadband service from NTL and not BT - if so I know exactly what the problem is.

The USB modems on the NTL network have a very dodgy drivers disc - it used to cause major problems when first released!

The best solution - if it is a NTL usb modem - would be to install a NIC 10/100mbs Network card - NTL will supply and fit one for about £15.00 - this will stop the modem "F***ing About"

Hope that helps

(BTW before you ask I am EX NTL Tech Support!)

Posted: 06 Feb 2003, 21:32
by RicheyJames
once again - thanks to everyone for their assistance :notworthy: :notworthy:

i've just downloaded and installed latest drivers for my "manta ray" from alcatel so fingers crossed all round. the drivers on the cd supplied by bt appear to be v. 1.4.3 and i just found v. 2.something or other on the alcatel website which looks fairly promising....

Posted: 07 Feb 2003, 22:32
by Gary
Yay, hope it sorts it for ya richey

Posted: 08 Feb 2003, 00:31
by 6FeetOver
AndyTheGoth wrote:The best solution...
...is to throw your PC (i.e., Piece of Crap) out the window, and get a real computer - i.e., a *Mac*. :twisted:

*Hides*

Posted: 08 Feb 2003, 00:38
by RicheyJames
:evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

new drivers looked like they'd done the trick for a couple of hours and then.....

any more suggestions folks?

oh and sinny - you lend me the cash, i'll buy the mac :P

Posted: 08 Feb 2003, 01:27
by 6FeetOver
RicheyJames wrote:...oh and sinny - you lend me the cash, i'll buy the mac :P
Hehehe...no can do, sweets! I don't have that kind of cash, myself! All the loverly Macs at home belong to my other half! ;)

Posted: 08 Feb 2003, 19:54
by Gary
a complete reinstall of the operating system would probably sort it. but its a big step, and takes a few hours to do.

other things you could do.. erm, see if their are any programs eating the ram (in task manager), check your other drivers, plead with it.. etc :D

Posted: 08 Feb 2003, 20:10
by hallucienate

Posted: 08 Feb 2003, 20:38
by Andy TG
USB is the spawn of the devil - Yopu want Broadband - you gotta use a Network Card - it the "best solution"

As for MAC VS PC - I am a Gamer and PC is the only platform for me!

Posted: 14 Feb 2003, 22:11
by cyn
I prefer just to date a computer programmer then when my computers fixed. I break up with them... :twisted:

Posted: 16 Feb 2003, 04:53
by zigeunerweisen
cyn wrote:I prefer just to date a computer programmer then when my computers fixed. I break up with them... :twisted:
What else are computer programmers good for anyway? :lol:

Posted: 16 Feb 2003, 22:26
by Andy TG
zigeunerweisen wrote:
cyn wrote:I prefer just to date a computer programmer then when my computers fixed. I break up with them... :twisted:
What else are computer programmers good for anyway? :lol:
Caffine Intake I expect ;D

Posted: 12 Mar 2003, 11:57
by RicheyJames
pooter problems now fixed. :D

old pooter in bin. shiny new pooter whirring away to itself.

now all i have to do is remember all my old favourites, re-install all me software, etc, etc :roll:

Posted: 12 Mar 2003, 12:14
by hallucienate
RicheyJames wrote:pooter problems now fixed. :D

old pooter in bin. shiny new pooter whirring away to itself.

now all i have to do is remember all my old favourites, re-install all me software, etc, etc :roll:
go www.myheartland.co.uk, push ctrl + D

what more do you need?

Posted: 12 Mar 2003, 13:10
by Quiff Boy
hallucienate wrote:go www.myheartland.co.uk, push ctrl + D

what more do you need?
hal, you say the sweetest things! :D :D :D ;D :kiss:

:roll:

Posted: 12 Mar 2003, 13:24
by hallucienate
Quiff Boy wrote:
hallucienate wrote:go www.myheartland.co.uk, push ctrl + D

what more do you need?
hal, you say the sweetest things! :D :D :D ;D :kiss:

:roll:
ew, I feel dirty now. those :kiss: are icky.