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Weird Problem....Help?

SerialThriller

Limp Gawd
Joined
Jul 15, 2004
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Something weird had started to happen with my computer recently. It doesn't happen all the time, but enuff to be annoying.

After being idle for a little while (note: this doesn't always happen, it is pretty random) the monitor goes black and the computer cannot be turned off or reset... and nothing can be done with the monitor, unplugging doesn't work, etc.

My net connection (cable) also goes down when this happens.

I have to turn the PSU off to restart the computer.

Any ideas on what's wrong and how it can be fixed?
 
Right click on desktop

Properties --> Screen Saver --> Power --> Hibernate

Uncheck hibernate

That may be the cause.

Keep us updated.
 
hmm, i did it, but hibernate already said Never....also, why would it only happen sometimes if it were on hibernate?
 
some bios have power managament too check there as well.

what are your system specs?
 
Yeah what are your system specs and you psu amps on the 12 volt rail?. I had this problem when OCing a 6800nu.

Abit BH7 (Intel 845PE) Stock values
Intel 2.5 ghz P4 533 FSB
512mb 2700 DDR
256mb 3200 DDR
Leadtek Winfast 400 TDH 6800
Creative Soundblaster Audigy 2
30gb IBM Deskstar 7200
Plextor CD-RW 40r-40w-12rw
Pioneer CD 40x
Enermax 420 Watt Noisetaker AX
+3.3V@32A, +5V@36A, +12V1@15A, +12V2@14A,
-12V@0.8A, +5VSB@2.5A
19" Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 900u
Logitech Webcam Messenger
Windows XP SP2
 
Specs:

Biostar M7TDA (old, and not that great)
P4 1.6 GHz 100 MHz FSB, 400 Mhz total
768 MB of SDRAM all PC133
400 Watt PSU
 
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