On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 14:56:23 -0700, Noor Motani wrote:
> I don't understand all about personal problem and non idiots. Why are these
> terms used and what connection with my problem. Apart from the first
> response, all other responses do not make any sense to me.
> I would appreciate appropriate answer to my problem.
Some trolls at work, perhaps. Just ignore those posts.
I called Dell Hardware support and they put my system to test. The tech took
me into set CMOS screen and left it on for 2 hours. Nothing happened. So she
said that if there was a hardware problem, it would have rebooted. I
questioned her that it was only power supply that was on and she said that
besides the hard drive the whole system was running. Therefore it is not a
hardware problem. She directed me to paid software support. I described the
problem to him. I also told him that in the past few days I have experience
the following errors:
1. Driver Power Failure Error 9F
2. Login process failed to create the security option dialogue - FAILURE
SECURITY OPTIONS
3. Exception error: windows slide show failed to load in the memory (
slide show id screen saver)
His immediate response was to have reformat and reinstall windows as there
were multiple errors. I did not agree with him since I have a lot of
programs loaded and to reload all would take me weeks. In my opinion, he
should have tackled one error at a time to resolve the issue; after all it
was a paid support. All you know one problem could generate all these
errors.
--
Best Regards
Noor Motani
"Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OXNMplNXKHA.4588@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Most likely hardware issue. Check for dust on fans especially on the Power
> Supply and the CPU
>
> --
> Peter
>
> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>
> "Noor Motani" <n.motani@shaw.ca> wrote in message
> news:u$8zCwDXKHA.504@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Can some one shade some light on why the computer reboots after a while
>> without any notice. This evening, I had my accounting software running
>> which I minimized. I went out for a couple of hours and found out that my
>> computer had reboot automatically as the minimized program was no longer
>> in the task bar. I am running Norton Internet Security 2009, and Iolo's
>> system mechanics 9.0. Only Norton is active. The other one I run it as I
>> like. I also scan my system with Malwarebytes frequently. Malwarebytes
>> always finds two infections which are "Broken Open Command - notebook bad
>> (%1) good (%1). Even after it is cleared, it comes back.
>> Here, I have tried to convey as much information as possible. My
>> operating system is Vista Home Premium 32bt.
>>
>> --
>> Best Regards
>> Noor Motani
>
Hello every one. For the last two days my system has not automatically
rebooted. The only setting that I changed was "I disabled the screen saver".
Therefore, it appears that when the system wants to invoke screen saver, it
crashed or when screen saver was on, it crashed. Can any one shade some
light on this matter.
Thanks
--
Best Regards
Noor Motani
"Noor Motani" <n.motani@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:utX2ZMpXKHA.4704@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>I called Dell Hardware support and they put my system to test. The tech
>took me into set CMOS screen and left it on for 2 hours. Nothing happened.
>So she said that if there was a hardware problem, it would have rebooted. I
>questioned her that it was only power supply that was on and she said that
>besides the hard drive the whole system was running. Therefore it is not a
>hardware problem. She directed me to paid software support. I described the
>problem to him. I also told him that in the past few days I have experience
>the following errors:
> 1. Driver Power Failure Error 9F
> 2. Login process failed to create the security option dialogue -
> FAILURE SECURITY OPTIONS
> 3. Exception error: windows slide show failed to load in the memory (
> slide show id screen saver)
> His immediate response was to have reformat and reinstall windows as there
> were multiple errors. I did not agree with him since I have a lot of
> programs loaded and to reload all would take me weeks. In my opinion, he
> should have tackled one error at a time to resolve the issue; after all it
> was a paid support. All you know one problem could generate all these
> errors.
>
>
> --
> Best Regards
> Noor Motani
>
> "Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:OXNMplNXKHA.4588@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Most likely hardware issue. Check for dust on fans especially on the
>> Power Supply and the CPU
>>
>> --
>> Peter
>>
>> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
>> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>>
>> "Noor Motani" <n.motani@shaw.ca> wrote in message
>> news:u$8zCwDXKHA.504@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> Can some one shade some light on why the computer reboots after a while
>>> without any notice. This evening, I had my accounting software running
>>> which I minimized. I went out for a couple of hours and found out that
>>> my computer had reboot automatically as the minimized program was no
>>> longer in the task bar. I am running Norton Internet Security 2009, and
>>> Iolo's system mechanics 9.0. Only Norton is active. The other one I run
>>> it as I like. I also scan my system with Malwarebytes frequently.
>>> Malwarebytes always finds two infections which are "Broken Open
>>> Command - notebook bad (%1) good (%1). Even after it is cleared, it
>>> comes back.
>>> Here, I have tried to convey as much information as possible. My
>>> operating system is Vista Home Premium 32bt.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Best Regards
>>> Noor Motani
>>
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