Looks like it is a hardware problem. i.e. power
supply. The problem can be tedious if there are afew
hardware causing to one problem - that is auto
shutting and rebooting. Further if for serious CPU
usage, I would suggest Windows NT or you might want to
consider Windows XP.
--- Frederick Navarro/asi <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Hi, could anybody suggest to me which OS is best for
> small medium scale
> operations? Medium scale I mean is, it is being
> used 24 (hrs) x 7 (days)
> but it is not used for a big company, a simple 24
> hour convenience store.
> Currently, we are using Windows 98 SE, but sad to
> say, we experienced so
> many problems. Problems like, it will simply shut
> down itself, and after
> restarting it, we'll do some maintenance jobs like
> Scandisk and Defrag.
> But weeks after, it will come back again, then more
> than twice it happened
> to us, that it will restart itself up, but no
> operation is being done, then
> it will just hang up on the next boot up. The only
> solution left for us
> was to reformat the drive. I exposed to Windows 98
> SE and a bit of Windows
> 2000, could anyone help me make a feasibility study
> which OS should I use.
> My major factors are durability (data integrity) and
> cost efficiency.
> Could it be possible with the hardware? I tried to
> replace it twice with a
> new board but still the same. Other factors?
> Thanks.
>
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