Hey guys,
This is kind of a concerning problem, that happens randomly, and i would
like some input on this.
I usually have my IM program, aa few web pages, and email all open at once.
This is a fast enough of a machine where it can handle it, but usually
atleast once a day i get this problem.
I will do alt tab like i alwayss do to go between applications.
Window-eyes may say
google microsof interne

Now i have figured out that i am on a web page, and i use that as an
example.  I try and go up and down arrow, and it says nothing.
I then do windows key m to minimize everything and it says nothing.
I wait a bit, and basicly i determine the system has locked.  What i am
trying to get to is the cause of something like this.
In most of these cases i have done nothing more than switch applications.
Has anyone else had this problem.
I then depress and hold the power button.
As the power button stops moving, and as i'm holding it in, i hear the
harddrive spin, and then the musical sound of windows XP shut down starts to
play.  It get through about 2 thirds of that sound, then the machine will
power off.
The thing that concerns me here is it happens so randomly.
Has anyone else had this problem?
Then after it happens, i will try and re-start windoweyes, and i get the
musical high to low sound, ding dong that windows XP makes.
Any ideas guys?  I want to try and fix this problem
I have even tried the windoweyes kill script, then restarting window-eyes
and i get the ding dong high to low sound.
This forces me to hard reset the computer, that i don't like doing.
Ideas?

Thanks,
Jed

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