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sarpek | PAPABILL | Re: Error messages-AGAIN |
December 9, 2010 9:59 PM |
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-=> Quoting Papabill #13 @1931000*1 to Sarpek #72 @1931000*1 <=- > I want to know one thing, what did you do right before this? Or is > this something that your computer/software just does on it's own? P#@> The system runs normally, and when it's time to reboot (to refresh the P#@> system, whether automatic or manual), several of these messages appear P#@> and wait for a keystroke to go away. So, your rebooting the computer and then it happens? If so, how often do you reboot this computer? > Do you clean out the temp files and such? P#@> That is done automatically at 3:00am good to hear that. > ... My other computer is a Commodore 64. P#@> Sorry to hear that Your commenting on my random tag line from bluewave? Your funny.. P#@> Now, who are you? I'm someone that's been into computers for 25 years used to run BBSs back in good old days of computers. My BBS computers are in storage at the moment I don't have a home to live in at the moment. I was having problems with the VADV32 on a windows 2000 computer, it was locking up every few days. Sounds like something needs to be deleted when you reboot the computer. Go check the spooling folders and see if there is something there. Remember, all your old messages are still on Steves system. P#@> -- P#@> [AT2k] -- Your VBBS/VADV Support Center -- [www.at2k.org] -- P#@> [bbs.at2k.org] ... Win'95 Error:01C Uncertainty error. Uncertainty may be inadequate. ___ Blue Wave/386 v2.30 |
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