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Conference noted::ibmpc-95

Title:IBM PCs, clones, DOS, etc.
Notice:Intro in 1-11, Windows stuff in NOTED::MSWINDOWS please
Moderator:TARKIN::LINND
Created:Mon Jan 02 1995
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3023
Total number of notes:28404

2920.0. "Problem with system freezing up" by WRKSYS::THOMAS (Stop, look and listen) Fri Feb 14 1997 09:14

    My neighbor has a problem with his PC freezing up. When this happens, a
    beeping sound is emitted from the speaker. At this point the screen is
    frozen including the mouse. Pushing reset is the only solution. I would
    suspect the memory but in that case I would expect to see a blue
    screen. I am also puzzled by the beep code. The system is a Pentium 100
    with Triton-HX, Award BIOS and is running W95. This usually occurs
    after several hours of operation so heat is a possible factor. The CPU
    and power supply fans appear to be okay. Of course it won't do it when
    I am there. Any ideas?
    
    /Rich
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2920.1NETCAD::DOODYMichael DoodyFri Feb 14 1997 10:216
This happens to me when the keyboard plug falls out
(when I step on it). Maybe his keyboard or cable is going
bad.


-Mike
2920.2Think back on recent configuration changes....NETCAD::BATTERSBYFri Feb 14 1997 11:0411
    >> My neighbor has a problem with his PC freezing up.
    
    Try putting some anti-freeze in the floppy drive door, or tell
    him to bring his PC into the house from the rear deck. :-)
    Sorry, I couldn't resist. :-)
    
    Seriously, Your neighbor should give some thought to what software, 
    or piece of add-on hardware he may have recently added for a possible
    clue as to what might have brought this problem on.
    
    Bob
2920.3NETCAD::GENOVAMon Feb 17 1997 10:007
    
    Hi Rich,
    
    Or better yet, don't offer the "lifetime of free support" to your
    neighbors.
    
    /art