Rupert Bear wrote:

>Hi Matt
>
>It may be a Power Management problem, try
>
>Start>Settings>Control Panel>Power Management
>
>Try setting the 'Power Scheme' to 'Always on' this should change the 'System 
>Standby' setting
>(below), to 'Never' and see if that resolves the problem.  There are two other 
>settings further down
>for when to turn off monitor and hard disks but try changing the Power Scheme 
>setting first which
>should show 'Never' next to the System Standby' setting.
>
>The W98 PM settings are a great idea in principle but often caused problems in 
>W98.  If the pc goes
>into standby, in theory moving the mouse or pressing a key on the keyboard 
>should restore the
>system, but sometimes it doesn't and instead of sleeping it drifts into a coma 
>and the only way to
>wake it up again is with a hammer ... err sorry I mean a re-boot ;-)
>
>Rupert
>
I am wondering about the Power Supply.

Christopher



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