Hi, Folks. I'm running Win 2000, with a 1 gig processor, and 256K memory. I
have AVG virus protection and Zone Alarm personal editon. I also have a UPS
between the computer and the outlet.
I've come home several times recently and found the computer midway of
booting up, but since I had a floppy in the drive, the boot stopped to tell
me to remove the disk and hit any key to resume. I thought that perhaps the
electricity surged or cut out and caused the computer to reboot, so didn't
get very alarmed. We've had some storms here recently.
However, I've been using the computer when it has, for no reason, turned
itself off and started to reboot. I haven't downloaded any software recently
or installed any software recently. I've done a virus scan and I'm clean. I
get no error messages or warning before this happens. Today, since 2pm to
now, 11pm, it has rebooted 3 times.
Now, I'm realizing that this could have been happening much more than I know
about and for longer than I'm aware of.
1 further question: I have Incredimail for my email program, but the list
rejected the original email (sent in Incredimail) because " Your posting to
the PCSOFT list has been rejected because it only contains attachments which
are disallowed by the list configuration. Even though the list is configured
to remove unwanted attachments and process the remaining
text, in this case there would be nothing left after removing the unwanted
data." I am resending in Outlook Express. Can anyone help?
Thanks a lot for your help.
Brenda Dencer, Maryland
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