Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Robb
- 08 Aug 2003 08:37
- 696 of 11003
Treble
The problem I had with the G200 card sounds similar. It would freeze my machine as XP was loading at the point where the XP screen first comes up and says something like "welcome to windows XP" or "loading windows XP" with the blue logo screen. At that point it would just stop and freeze the machine. To retrieve the situation, each time, I would power off, replace the G200 with my trusty G550 and reboot (as Kayak suggested above). That worked and XP would load up fine but tell me that it had recovered from a major error. After the first time it did this and before I did anything else I did a full system back up and set a restore point on XP. I tried reloading the drivers from the disc and from the matrox website but couldn't get it to boot up with the G200. I don't know if its something to do with conflicts or problem with one being a pci and one being an agp?? I was willing eventually to write off the card as an "oh well I got it very cheap, never mind" experience and decided to go for the new three screen P750 which I will fit this weekend. I'll let you know how it goes. I was only going to use the G200 for three screens and thought that may be part of the problem? Who knows. Anyway, it was more hassle than it was worth for me, it was occupying too much time and mind space.
Hope you get it sorted.
Rob
PS I think foale had a problem with his G200. Don't know if it was the same problem or if he fixed it but he might be worth a try.
Treblewide
- 08 Aug 2003 09:41
- 697 of 11003
robb--cheers--i have taken my PC into work and have set our techies loose on it :-)
T
Robb
- 08 Aug 2003 15:09
- 698 of 11003
Treble - Well? Haven't they fixed it yet?!?
Mega Bucks
- 10 Aug 2003 17:06
- 699 of 11003
Help required please....
lost mouse driver on win 2000 pro have it in safemode but how do i move across to the hardware section in the mouse properties i now how to move it in the buttons mode but want to reinstall driver mind has gone a blank can anyone help....
tia
Rick...
DocProc
- 10 Aug 2003 17:37
- 700 of 11003
From a Right Click at My Computer
Select Properties
Open Device Manager
Open Mouse
Select Mouse
Select Remove
Reboot the computer and Windows should find the mouse and reinstall a generic driver.
Mega Bucks
- 10 Aug 2003 17:45
- 701 of 11003
DocProc
Thanks for all help dont ask me want went wrong but it is going OK...:-)
Rick...
skinny
- 11 Aug 2003 08:23
- 702 of 11003
When my PC loads up, I get an error telling "support has encountered an error " and has to close - I have taken the "send report to Microsoft" several times which I assume is like p*ssing into a black hole. Other than the error message, everything else seems ok - any suggestions please?
Windows XP home.
Skinny
extrovert
- 11 Aug 2003 17:43
- 703 of 11003
hi everyone,
i am running windows 98/2nd edition, while i am online and with only 2 windows open my memory is decreasing all the time until programs stop working properly and i have to re boot. Has anyone any idea what causes this to happen?
thank you
peter
when i say memory, i mean system resources
Kayak
- 11 Aug 2003 18:08
- 704 of 11003
extrovert, that is just an unfortunate feature of Windows 98. The only solution is to upgrade to 2000 or XP which don't suffer from the fixed limit on resources.
extrovert
- 11 Aug 2003 18:23
- 705 of 11003
thanks for the prompt reply kayak, i have previously had 4-6 windows open including d4f and money am and have usually had 45-50% system resources left which is why i posted. The problems seemed to start once i had used the spy bot programme.
Thanks
peter
DocProc
- 11 Aug 2003 20:20
- 706 of 11003
extrovert
In 'Run' near the Start button type
MSCONFIG
and then click on OK
Up will pop a window with a 'Startup' tab.
Click on it and then tell us what you have on there which has been selected with a tick and are running as programmes in the background.
It's some of these background programmes that need to be shut down to conserve your operating resources.
extrovert
- 11 Aug 2003 20:41
- 707 of 11003
hi DocProc,
programmes selected
msnmsgr
scanregistry
taskmonitor
systemtray
loadpowerprofile
creative launcher
criticalupdate
loadqm
icsmgr
incd
avg_cc
loadpowerprofile
schedulingagent
SAgent2ExePath
truevector
dkservice
Avgserv9exe
Zonealarmpro
epsonstatusmonitor2
microsoftofficestartup
thank you
peter
Spaceman
- 11 Aug 2003 23:46
- 708 of 11003
extrovert, I agree with kayaks comments above there is probably not much you can do with w98, however if you have a very samll amount of RAM say 128K or less it may be worth adding some more, it wont cost much and it may put of the day when you have to upgrade.
extrovert
- 12 Aug 2003 00:13
- 709 of 11003
thanks spaceman i have 320MB of RAM
Kayak
- 12 Aug 2003 00:17
- 710 of 11003
extrovert, if you upgrade to 2000/XP you will notice a vast improvement in just about everything. Fewer crashes, faster, no more memory problems, etc. etc. It really is worth doing. However, you can get some improvement by going through your system tray (bottom right hand corner) and getting rid of anything that you don't really need.
extrovert
- 12 Aug 2003 00:28
- 711 of 11003
Thanks for your time and effort kayak, i will get xp
Peter
Spaceman
- 12 Aug 2003 01:17
- 712 of 11003
extrovert, yep kayaks right time to move up to a proper OS (well as proper as MS get). I would go for 2000 but xp is fine to.
DocProc
- 12 Aug 2003 10:10
- 713 of 11003
extrovert
For a start, I do not have my Zip (Genius Clean) open at all. But despite that, let us compare, eh? Immediately, I think yours is much bigger than mine.......
;-)
On mine, with Win 98SE, I only have open
scanregistry
systemtray
loadpowerprofile
loadpowerprofile
and also a "No Frills Timer", which is a timer programme to assist with info' concerning my 2 hour bounce.
Hope that helps.
Velocity
- 12 Aug 2003 14:31
- 714 of 11003
Help!
Since 7pm last night, within 5 mins of going online I get the following message:
The system is shutting down. Please save all work in progress and log off. Any unsaved changes will be lost.
This shutdown was initiated by NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM.
Time before shutdown ......45 secs
Windows must now restart because the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service terminated unexpectedly.
I know someone is attacking me because I can see the poisonous little anorak on my Sygate Firewall.
Advice welcome as it has effectively paralysed my computer.
the troll
- 12 Aug 2003 14:34
- 715 of 11003
You'll be wanting to read the "freeserve disconnections countrywide" thread :-)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/56/32286.html
You must keep your PC up to date with Microsoft patches - visit www.windowsupdate.com regularly or install the auto-notification program to download updates automatically. The patch to protect against this exploit is several weeks old.
edit -
click here for a cleanup tool specific to this problem.