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Ummmm....
sometimes in our effort to troubleshoot the problem we leap right over top
of the more basic tests <sheepish grin>. Have you run SCANDISK lately?
Running the disk defragmenter and registry cleaner would be a good idea
also.
Jim Meagher
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----- Original Message -----
From: Bear <[log in to unmask]>
> Jim,
>
> I was using a screen saver, it was just one of those that come with
> windows98, in fact it's the one where the local time floats around on the
> screen.. but even when the screen saver is activated, i can stop the
screen
> saver when i'm ready to work on the computer again, and then find things
> frozen.. but i did turn off the power management in the control panel, and
> the screen saver..
>
> I was wondering, in your opinion, do you think it could be the results of
> needing more RAM? Someone told me that upgrading the memory would solve
my
> problem and was just wondering if that could clear up the freezing problem
> or not.. but i'm wondering if it was a memory issue before, then why
wasn't
> it freezing up long before now... Thanks for all the help.
>
> Lynn Batson
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