Hi Mitch Wagner,

On Friday, July 14, 2000 at 10:59:32 PM you wrote:

> Thanks, but changing the OS is not an option; I'm running this on a
> corporate system.

Well,  IMO there's nothing in this world that makes Win98 run smoothly
and  undisturbed  under  all circumstances. Same goes for NT (probably
for  any  OS  if  you take it seriously), but it's much (ahem, _MUCH_)
more  stable. Anyway, defragging your drives regularly and making sure
you  have  more  RAM  than you need most of the time will certainly do
good.

> As to the power supply, I don't think that was the problem--it was a
> system freeze-up, it wasn't a case of losing power.

Cases  of  nearly-losing  power  can  cause  effects  like  what  you
described.  We've  had  that  on database systems which even continued
running,  but  was  losing data  nevertheless due to sub-optimal power
supply.

Oliver Sturm

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