Re: [twincling] solution needed

2009-07-09 Thread Saifi Khan
On Tue, 7 Jul 2009, Anirudh Ramachandran wrote:

 2009/7/7 Saifi Khan saifi.k...@twincling.org:
 
 
  On Tue, 7 Jul 2009, raviteja kvs wrote:
 
  My system automatically shutdown s after continous use of
  4to 5 hours N also last session is not being saved...i.e
  the programs that happened in last 4to 5 hours Please
  suggest the solution as soon as possible ...
 
  Raviteja KVS.
 
 
  Hi Raviteja:
 
  Please install PC-BSD or Linux !
 
 Dear Saifi, out of my own curiousity, how does PC-BSD or Linux
 help?  Does it change the ACPI settings or something similar?
 I had a similar problem a few years ago, and it turned out to
 be a RAM overheat. Windoze would just restart out of the blue.
 I changed the RAM chips so that instead of 1x512 MB, I had
 2x256 MB. I also added a cabinet fan. Then, Windoze started
 functioning as properly as it usually does. :)
 

Hey Anirudh:

If you'd have RAM related issues, then they'll show up as BSOD
(Blue Screen of Death) with an attendent reboot !

If you're truly worried about heating issues the two things to
do are:
1. open the PC cabinet and remove the side casings
2. blow out the fine dust that has settled on the board and sink

The rest of the symptoms are because of 'software PIRACY' !


thanks
Saifi.


[twincling] solution needed

2009-07-07 Thread raviteja kvs
My system  automatically  shutdown s after continous use of 4to 5 hours N 
also last session is not being saved...i.e  the programs that happened in last 
4to 5 hours Please suggest the solution as soon as possible ...

Raviteja KVS.


Re: [twincling] solution needed

2009-07-07 Thread Mukund Deshpande
Hi Raviteja,

Even I faced a similar problem a year ago...It might be a hardware problem.
Please share your system configuration,OS etc., as they'll be useful to
identify the problem.

thanks,

SMS

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 3:32 PM, raviteja kvs raviteja_...@yahoo.co.inwrote:



 My system automatically shutdown s after continous use of 4to 5 hours N
 also last session is not being saved...i.e the programs that happened in
 last 4to 5 hours Please suggest the solution as soon as possible
 ...

 Raviteja KVS.
  



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Re: [twincling] solution needed

2009-07-07 Thread Saifi Khan
On Tue, 7 Jul 2009, raviteja kvs wrote:

 My system  automatically  shutdown s after continous use of
 4to 5 hours N also last session is not being saved...i.e
 the programs that happened in last 4to 5 hours Please
 suggest the solution as soon as possible ...
 
 Raviteja KVS.
 

Hi Raviteja:

Please install PC-BSD or Linux !

If you want the phree DVD's just come for the TSM this
Saturday, and collect a copy of openSUSE Linux from the
volunteers.

With this permanent solution, you can spend your available time
acquiring skills that will help you learn the subject, work on a
project and get ahead in life.


thanks
Saifi.


Re: [twincling] solution needed

2009-07-07 Thread Anirudh Ramachandran
2009/7/7 Saifi Khan saifi.k...@twincling.org:


 On Tue, 7 Jul 2009, raviteja kvs wrote:

 My system automatically shutdown s after continous use of
 4to 5 hours N also last session is not being saved...i.e
 the programs that happened in last 4to 5 hours Please
 suggest the solution as soon as possible ...

 Raviteja KVS.


 Hi Raviteja:

 Please install PC-BSD or Linux !

Dear Saifi, out of my own curiousity, how does PC-BSD or Linux help?
Does it change the ACPI settings or something similar?
I had a similar problem a few years ago, and it turned out to be a RAM
overheat. Windoze would just restart out of the blue. I changed the
RAM chips so that instead of 1x512 MB, I had 2x256 MB. I also added a
cabinet fan. Then, Windoze started functioning as properly as it
usually does. :)


 If you want the phree DVD's just come for the TSM this
 Saturday, and collect a copy of openSUSE Linux from the
 volunteers.

 With this permanent solution, you can spend your available time
 acquiring skills that will help you learn the subject, work on a
 project and get ahead in life.

 thanks
 Saifi.
 



-- 
Anirudh R
(tarantinofan.wordpress.com)

There nearly always is method in madness. It's what drives men mad,
being methodical.