Nope it's still rebooting becaus---reasons even after suggesting it redo
what ever idiot update it seemed to want.All the damn automatic reboot now
messages I can find are unecked I just want the idiot thing to get throught
it's head: ask me before rebooting so I don't loose work and don't even
think about it otherwise.


On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 6:35 PM, Gillian Densmore <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Even though at this point I have little trust in the Del. Reliability
> monitor shows there's some some kind of hardware issue and one of the
> updates installed twice.
>
> The damn thing infuriates me and the front bit that says dell came off, I
> doubt it was put together right in the first place.
>
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 3:45 PM, Tom Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Perhaps relevant:
>>
>> "My boomerang is home....and the solution was something I'd never heard
>> of, so there is a chance it will help some of you.
>>
>> First: Tried unplugging external drives as suggested. No help.
>>
>> Ran chkdsk again. No help.
>>
>> Ran memtest66. No help
>>
>> Scanned with Dell online hardware troubleshooter (My system is Vestros
>> 470). Nope
>>
>> Uninstalled all MS updates for last 2 months. Nope........At this stage
>> was still getting freezes, BSOD, log off and shut down stalls. Decided  to
>> try Resource monitor. Couldn't get anything useful (to me, at least) there,
>> but saw a link to something in my Win7Pro system called*Reliability**
>> monitor. *Bingo! Showed some problems were Windows ("We're working on a
>> solution and will get back to you when we find one"), but most were either
>> the Dell datasafe (included with the system) or a program I had installed
>> months before and forgotten about because I thought I hadn't activated it -
>> a firewall call *Glasswire**. *I uninstalled both the Dell and Glasswire
>> programs, and have been problem free for the last week...long enough to
>> stop holding my breath. The takeaway here is the Reliability Monitor may be
>> a good addition to your bag of tricks. Hope it helps. Thanks again to
>> everyone for the many suggestions.
>>
>> Larry Aronberg, DPM"
>>
>> --tj
>> On Nov 18, 2015 10:57 AM, "Gillian Densmore" <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I have no idea if the is the mailing list to ask
>>>
>>> I have about enough of windows rebooting crashing and being a POS.
>>>
>>> Is there anyway to get this crappy os to not insist on rebooting when I
>>> don't want. Or spamming me with adds about crap I don't want (Java updates
>>> and 10K spamware)
>>> It's slower than cerillos traffic and sucking to use to the point that
>>> I'd rather chuck the damn box off a tall building  and hit it with a large
>>> mallet to the toon of the 1812 Overture.run it over and replace it with
>>> something that's actually fun and simple to use.
>>>
>>> I have checked it's update settings. nothing stands out, the neither
>>> Avast or MS's Essentials reports malware or rootkits. Seven forums says uh
>>> just reformat and start over. I somehow doubt that'd fix it.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -G
>>>
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