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#11 31 Days Ago
I would say that you are possibly playing PC games and not saving often enough, too much extended play and playing for long periods of time without a break or letting your computer take a cool down break.
If this is the case, don't play games for more than 4 hours, save every 20 minutes, and stop after four hours and shut down for a cool down period of about half an hour.
You could possibly be having problems with the video card. Too much excessive use can "overlad" the video memory and cause a shut down.
If this is the case, don't play games for more than 4 hours, save every 20 minutes, and stop after four hours and shut down for a cool down period of about half an hour.
You could possibly be having problems with the video card. Too much excessive use can "overlad" the video memory and cause a shut down.
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#12 30 Days Ago
Hi Jupiter 2,
Should I take that advice, I own a internet cafe where the PCs are running online games for up to 16 hours straight every day. Should I shut down my cafe for 30 minutes every 4 hours to let the PCs cool down?
I would not want my video cards to be overloaded and shut down.
Should I take that advice, I own a internet cafe where the PCs are running online games for up to 16 hours straight every day. Should I shut down my cafe for 30 minutes every 4 hours to let the PCs cool down?
I would not want my video cards to be overloaded and shut down.
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#13 30 Days Ago
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reply Ill have to wait until it happens again to check the event log. how do I check the "log" I'm running windows EXP home edition ?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427
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#14 30 Days Ago
Bob_180_Bob Posting Shonk - since you are not the original Asker my answer has no relevance to you. However, if you are having problems then you should start a new thread.
Here is my advice to you - Try to monitor the PC's that are causing the problems then make those ones only suitable for browsing or Office product usage. Some internet cafes allow Office product usage on separate machines, in the corner, or as well as internet.
Your only alternative is to replace the computers with other ones. Most Internet Cafes have up to date computers at least P4 2.6ghz. If you are running less than this then you have to upgrade or limit usage on those computers that are giving you problems.
If there are gamers playing then set aside an area that is for gaming only and use your better computers for PC Games.
Here is my advice to you - Try to monitor the PC's that are causing the problems then make those ones only suitable for browsing or Office product usage. Some internet cafes allow Office product usage on separate machines, in the corner, or as well as internet.
Your only alternative is to replace the computers with other ones. Most Internet Cafes have up to date computers at least P4 2.6ghz. If you are running less than this then you have to upgrade or limit usage on those computers that are giving you problems.
If there are gamers playing then set aside an area that is for gaming only and use your better computers for PC Games.
Last edited by Jupiter 2; 30 Days Ago at 8:21 pm. Reason: typos, sorry.
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#15 30 Days Ago
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Bob_180_Bob Posting Shonk - since you are not the original Asker my answer has no relevance to you. However, if you are having problems then you should start a new thread.
Here is my advice to you - Try to monitor the PC's that are causing the problems then make those ones only suitable for browsing or Office product usage. Some internet cafes allow Office product usage on separate machines, in the corner, or as well as internet.
Your only alternative is to replace the computers with other ones. Most Internet Cafes have up to date computers at least P4 2.6ghz. If you are running less than this then you have to upgrade or limit usage on those computers that are giving you problems.
If there are gamers playing then set aside an area that is for gaming only and use your better computers for PC Games.
You offered the poster advice on only using his PC for a short time and then let it rest. I have no problems with any of my PCs and they run flat out with online gaming up to 16 hours a day every day. They are all up-to-date PCs or the players would go to where they have up-to-date PCs. They are all fast gaming machines that are sometime used for other things other than gaming.
I asked you if I should stop the players from using my (working well) PCs for 30 mins every 4 hours. Should I get them to save every 20 minutes (Save, I don't know what when playing an online game).
You advised the poster that it could be his problem, I don't have oa problem with mine but as you have all the good advice I was asking you if I, and everyone else should only use their PCs for 4 hours then shut them down for 30 minutes to let them rest.
You had better contact any business that uses PCs in their business that they will have to close their business every 4 hours so that their PCs can rest.
Quote "Since you are not the original poster my answer has no relevance to you"
As I understand, anyone with a problem similar to the poster can search for an answer, and finding the answer on a post here would be able to help others. Therefore, your answer has relevance to everyone that has, and will read this thread.
Last edited by Bob_180_Bob; 30 Days Ago at 12:55 am.
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#16 30 Days Ago
Hi Jupiter 2,
I went to this site to try and find the information but there was nothing there about it!
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=How+long+should...let+it+rest%3F
I went to this site to try and find the information but there was nothing there about it!
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=How+long+should...let+it+rest%3F
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Bob,
MAKE YOUR OWN ULTIMATE BOOT CD to BOOT and REPAIR WINDOWS.
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/download.html
I am a mountain man and I love mountain women!
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#17 30 Days Ago
A message from Bob_180_Bob to me. As he does not allow message replies, I've had to resort to put my reply in this forum, in this question, as it refers to this Question.
Idiot or actor?
1 Hour Ago
Are you a complete idiot or just acting. Either way you put on a good show. You come up with some of the silliest ideas in your posts and I believe that you think you are helping people.
Shut down your PC for 30 minutes every 4 hours!! Where did you find that in Microsoft's site?
Save every 20 minutes when playing on-line games....save what?
You could have a miss-match or RAM... it has been working well before but the RAM is now miss-matched....
You have the wrong video card, yes I know that you video is OK and that is not your problem, but if you put a a Samsung TV card in your Honda motorcycle you will have conflicts....
I don't know why you are reading this post it was not for you...
I feel sorry for you, you have some need to express yourself but you have nothing to say so you just say whatever you feel like...
My reply -
Your opinions have very little worth to me. People have the option to take note or ignore my answers. It is not up to to decide what is rigfht or wrong.
The Question was about one computer, not an internet cafe full of computers.
Ram chips can short. You can use the ram to a certain level when the computer "cannot read memory". Perhaps you have not encountered that problem?
Video Cards have memory issues. Some Nvidia cards are not compatible with AMD mainboards,as ATI is the preferred video card.
I made you some suggestions for your internet cafe as they are implemented in most internet cafes in Australia.
My answer is appropriate and is not up to you to decide if it is right or wrong. You can just give a reputation arrrow down if you feel my answer is worthless, in your opinion.
The question is still unresolved so even your suggestion has not been deemed as a solution.
I've been using computers for 20 years and have 15 computers myself that I experiment with. I have come across the problems as I have suggested.
All answers in the forum do not refer to all computer problems. It is up to the Asker to decide which answer is best. I already have 19 solved Questions so I can't be that wrong.
Idiot or actor?
1 Hour Ago
Are you a complete idiot or just acting. Either way you put on a good show. You come up with some of the silliest ideas in your posts and I believe that you think you are helping people.
Shut down your PC for 30 minutes every 4 hours!! Where did you find that in Microsoft's site?
Save every 20 minutes when playing on-line games....save what?
You could have a miss-match or RAM... it has been working well before but the RAM is now miss-matched....
You have the wrong video card, yes I know that you video is OK and that is not your problem, but if you put a a Samsung TV card in your Honda motorcycle you will have conflicts....
I don't know why you are reading this post it was not for you...
I feel sorry for you, you have some need to express yourself but you have nothing to say so you just say whatever you feel like...
My reply -
Your opinions have very little worth to me. People have the option to take note or ignore my answers. It is not up to to decide what is rigfht or wrong.
The Question was about one computer, not an internet cafe full of computers.
Ram chips can short. You can use the ram to a certain level when the computer "cannot read memory". Perhaps you have not encountered that problem?
Video Cards have memory issues. Some Nvidia cards are not compatible with AMD mainboards,as ATI is the preferred video card.
I made you some suggestions for your internet cafe as they are implemented in most internet cafes in Australia.
My answer is appropriate and is not up to you to decide if it is right or wrong. You can just give a reputation arrrow down if you feel my answer is worthless, in your opinion.
The question is still unresolved so even your suggestion has not been deemed as a solution.
I've been using computers for 20 years and have 15 computers myself that I experiment with. I have come across the problems as I have suggested.
All answers in the forum do not refer to all computer problems. It is up to the Asker to decide which answer is best. I already have 19 solved Questions so I can't be that wrong.
If ALL my answers are wrong, only then will I read the question
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#18 28 Days Ago
Larryd- Sorry, I seem to have been distracted for a while.
If the beeping doesn't start for a while then perhaps, as a guess, it could be your ram. You say you have 448 mb Ram? This is SD-Ram? Are they identical or different brands?
The video card is only 64mb? Run dxdiag to get the specs of your computer. Click the Display tab to show the details.
I think the Power Supply is 300 Watts.
Have you resolved your question or is it still open for "debate"?
If the beeping doesn't start for a while then perhaps, as a guess, it could be your ram. You say you have 448 mb Ram? This is SD-Ram? Are they identical or different brands?
The video card is only 64mb? Run dxdiag to get the specs of your computer. Click the Display tab to show the details.
I think the Power Supply is 300 Watts.
Have you resolved your question or is it still open for "debate"?
Last edited by Jupiter 2; 28 Days Ago at 1:41 pm. Reason: erk
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#19 28 Days Ago
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Larryd- Sorry, I seem to have been distracted for a while.
If the beeping doesn't start for a while then perhaps, as a guess, it could be your ram. You say you have 448 mb Ram? This is SD-Ram? Are they identical or different brands?
The video card is only 64mb? Run dxdiag to get the specs of your computer. Click the Display tab to show the details.
I think the Power Supply is 300 Watts.
Have you resolved your question or is it still open for "debate"?
Time of this report: 11/11/2009, 14:16:04
Machine name: DAHLKA
Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 3 (2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.090804-1435)
Language: English (Regional Setting: English)
System Manufacturer: Gateway
System Model: T3042
BIOS: Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG
Processor: AMD Sempron(tm) 3000+, MMX, 3DNow, ~2.0GHz
Memory: 448MB RAM
Page File: 533MB used, 524MB available
Windows Dir: C:\WINDOWS
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)
DX Setup Parameters: Not found
DxDiag Version: 5.03.2600.5512 32bit Unicode
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DxDiag Notes
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DirectX Files Tab: No problems found.
Display Tab 1: The file nv4_disp.dll is not digitally signed, which means that it has not been tested by Microsoft's Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL). You may be able to get a WHQL logo'd driver from the hardware manufacturer.
Sound Tab 1: The file nvapu.sys is not digitally signed, which means that it has not been tested by Microsoft's Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL). You may be able to get a WHQL logo'd driver from the hardware manufacturer.
Music Tab: No problems found.
Input Tab: No problems found.
Network Tab: No problems found.
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#20 28 Days Ago
On the Display tab, it shows you the Video Card Ram. I'm assuming it is only 64 mb.
AMD Sempron(tm) 3000+, MMX, 3DNow, ~2.0GHz
You only have 448mb Ram but a 2ghz CPU. You need to upgrade to about 1gb Ram for better performance and 128mb Video card. 2gb Ram is better. 448mb ram is an odd mix, assuming you use 3 sticks, 1 x 256mb, 1 x 128mb, 1 x 64mb. It will be very difficult to get SD-Ram, only at computer swap meets or maybe on internet. You need 2 x 1gb ram or 2 x 500mb Ram.
Some people may disagree but AMD prefers an ATI Video Card rather than Nvidia. There are problems with crashing with Nvidia on AMD.
AMD Sempron(tm) 3000+, MMX, 3DNow, ~2.0GHz
You only have 448mb Ram but a 2ghz CPU. You need to upgrade to about 1gb Ram for better performance and 128mb Video card. 2gb Ram is better. 448mb ram is an odd mix, assuming you use 3 sticks, 1 x 256mb, 1 x 128mb, 1 x 64mb. It will be very difficult to get SD-Ram, only at computer swap meets or maybe on internet. You need 2 x 1gb ram or 2 x 500mb Ram.
Some people may disagree but AMD prefers an ATI Video Card rather than Nvidia. There are problems with crashing with Nvidia on AMD.
If ALL my answers are wrong, only then will I read the question
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