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Xp Hangs For No Reason
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Hey guys,
everytime that the monitor goes off or the screensaver goes off, xp hangs. if the monitor is off, it will turn on and bring up the desktop and i can move the mouse, but i cant click anything and CTRL+ALT+DEL doesn't work. i have to turn it off and back on with the power button. when it is onscreensaver, it wont bring up the desktop. again, i have to turn it off and on. PLEASE HELP ME!
i am using xp (sp2). even with sp1, it did it. so i crashed it. it still does it. hELP
everytime that the monitor goes off or the screensaver goes off, xp hangs. if the monitor is off, it will turn on and bring up the desktop and i can move the mouse, but i cant click anything and CTRL+ALT+DEL doesn't work. i have to turn it off and back on with the power button. when it is onscreensaver, it wont bring up the desktop. again, i have to turn it off and on. PLEASE HELP ME!
i am using xp (sp2). even with sp1, it did it. so i crashed it. it still does it. hELP
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Are you using a standard Windows screensaver or one you've obtained from somewhere else? If it's not a screensaver which is 'built-in' to Windows, I'd suggest you stop using it and get rid of it.
You should also find the 'Power Options' section in Control Panel and disable any 'standby' settings to see if that effects the problem.
You should also find the 'Power Options' section in Control Panel and disable any 'standby' settings to see if that effects the problem.
No, it's just the standard Windows XP Screensaver. Also, im using the regular theme. do you think it has something to do with sp2? also, if i wake it up to where it doesnt do anything, i leave it alone and then 15 min. later, is says that there is no fixed disk present. press f1 to save changes. i cant press anything else. then when i hit f1, it restarts and then stays at the beginning compaq logo. i turn it off and then back on, and then it says fixed disk present. hit f1 to save changes. i hit it, it restarts and then it works fine (or at least until i get the problem i started out with)
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No nikkisboricua, I don't think it's something specifically to do with SP2. I think it's a problem which existed prior to SP2 being installed. In fact I think you have two problems.
The first is that your CMOS battery is 'dead' and your system is no longer holding it's hardware configuration settings. that's why you are getting continual messages about the hard drive not being present and needing to press <F1>. Either open it up and replace the battery yourself, or drop the machine in to a repair shop to have the battery replaced.
Secondly, I think you've most likely got a virus, spyware or other malware infection which is causing problems for you. Follow the advice in the 'Helping Yourself.....' topic in our Security Forum to ensure your system is cleaned up.
Finally, the power management settings in BIOS Setup may have been reset when that CMOS battery died, causing a mismatch between your hardware's settings and the ones in place in your Windows installation. We'll deal with that possibility AFTER you've had the battery replaced, eh?
The first is that your CMOS battery is 'dead' and your system is no longer holding it's hardware configuration settings. that's why you are getting continual messages about the hard drive not being present and needing to press <F1>. Either open it up and replace the battery yourself, or drop the machine in to a repair shop to have the battery replaced.
Secondly, I think you've most likely got a virus, spyware or other malware infection which is causing problems for you. Follow the advice in the 'Helping Yourself.....' topic in our Security Forum to ensure your system is cleaned up.
Finally, the power management settings in BIOS Setup may have been reset when that CMOS battery died, causing a mismatch between your hardware's settings and the ones in place in your Windows installation. We'll deal with that possibility AFTER you've had the battery replaced, eh?
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The batteries are quite inexpensive. The service charge for having one fitted should only be a basic service fee.
I suspect that's a Compaq you have there, but what type and model of Compaq is it? Please include all information in the forum topic, rather than sending details by personal message. I do not deal with problems via PM, and I suspect others are disinclined to do so either
I suspect that's a Compaq you have there, but what type and model of Compaq is it? Please include all information in the forum topic, rather than sending details by personal message. I do not deal with problems via PM, and I suspect others are disinclined to do so either
oh boy. i dont have money. i just spent all my money upgrading the friggin thing, and look what happens. when i had 98 se on it, it worked fine. oh well. if anyone still has any suggestions, please feel free to post a reply or e-mail me at chatterbox32790@aol.com. thanks for all the help, catweazle
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Oi!!! Slow down there!!
What sort of Compaq is it please? If it's a desktop PC the battery replacement is quite simple and should only cost you less than the price of a takeaway feed! Let us know if you need further assistance to do the job.
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Ooops. You beat me to it.
Disconnect the power cord, open up the system case and locate the round Lithium battery you'll find in a clip holder on the mainboard. Pull it out and get a replacement from any electronics store.
What sort of Compaq is it please? If it's a desktop PC the battery replacement is quite simple and should only cost you less than the price of a takeaway feed! Let us know if you need further assistance to do the job.
Edit:
Ooops. You beat me to it.
Disconnect the power cord, open up the system case and locate the round Lithium battery you'll find in a clip holder on the mainboard. Pull it out and get a replacement from any electronics store.
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