I had similar problem with W2k Pro as well when 1st installed, but
everything works well after my 2nd attempt.
regards,
Alan Chan
Interestingly enough I just installed Win2k Pro at home and true to MS
advertising it was far more stable than previous versions of Windows,
however it did crash
You guys have done it. Since you have been writing this negative stuff about
Windows my new computer has started turning itself on, sort of a reverse crash.
I have to do a hard power off when I shut it down, or in a couple of hours back
on it goes, all by itself. Talk about strange Windows (98SE)
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Subject: Re: OT:Got Linux (was: If you don't own a Mac)
You guys have done it. Since you have been writing this negative stuff about
Windows my new computer has started turning itself on, sort of a reverse
crash.
I have to do a hard power off when I shut it down, or in a couple of hours
back
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 4:22 PM
Subject: RE: OT:Got Linux (was: If you don't own a Mac)
Len writes:
If your Windows machine is a new one, check the CMOS
settings. There are settings that will power your
machine back on after you turn it off.
Look
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