I'm running IE 5.0 too. I'm wondering if IE is the
culprit. I get two different freezes. I get the 5
second one under some circumstances, and then I get
the permanent lock (requires reboot) under other
situations. If I can find the causes, it would solve,
I can avoid the problem.
Lam
2400/G3-240/80MB/9.04OS/I.E. 5.0
--- "Glenn R. Fong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 04:00:10 EST
> >>
> >> I have a similar problem that just crept up
> recently. My 2400c/400 will just
> stop doing anything for about 20-30 seconds. And
> then start working again as
> though nothing happened. Some kind of sleep apnea
> for Powerbooks? I've used
> 8.6 for a long time, and never had this until
> recently. I can enter mouse
> clicks or whatever while 'frozen' and then when it
> 'thaws' all these clicks
> get applied in rapid succession. Don't know what I
> did, but it's probably
> something I caused with extensions... :-(
> >>
> >> David Reaves
>
> > Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 22:12:33 +1100
> > From: Jay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Definitely a background process or extension.
> >
> > To get a list of all of your background processes,
> type the following in
> Script Editor:
> >
> > tell app "Finder" to get name of processes
> >
> > Make sure you show the Result window from the
> window menu so you can see the
> result.
> >
> > Feel free to send me the list, or post it.
> >
> > Jay
>
> I have the same problem as David, so I ran script
> editor (for the first
> time) as suggested by Jay. The results:
>
> {"Application Switcher", "Control Strip Extension",
> "Folder Actions", "Time
> Synchronizer", "Internet Explorer", "Outlook
> Express", "Microsoft Word",
> "Sherlock", "Script Editor"}
>
> I have had these annoying temporary freezes that can
> last longer the 30
> seconds for some time now. It happens when I'm
> online. When I have the
> same apps open but am not online, never happens.
>
> -- glenn
> PB2400/180/80MB/OS8.6/IE5.0
>
>
>
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