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re: win98se/computer handup
Friday, November 1, 2002 at 8:37 pm Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Oh_dear
(1415 messages posted)
Running low on resources means running short in a work space to track the programs
(in rough terms). It does not refer to the space on your hard drive or to the amount
of memory in the PC. Windows allocates a specific area to track the PC activities
and apparently can't keep up with what is happening on your machine.
Have you changed anything recently or added a new program? Are you using an anti-virus
program regularly? An unexpected increase in computer activity often indicates a
virus or Trojan horse has invaded your PC. The frequent need to reboot becasue of
fatal errors reinforces this as a virus can corrupt programs.
How does your computer connect to the Internet? If you use broadband, do you use
a firewall (as well as anti-virus)? Answers to all of the above will help us find
the answer.
On Friday, November 1, 2002 at 8:06 pm, Mira Shepherd wrote:
>My computer get stuck and just quit working. I got a message stating that I was
dangerous
>low in resource.
>I checked my harddrive and had plenty room. I even deleted some files in window/temp,
>Internet temp and ran a scandisk it said all problem was fixed however I'm still
>hanging up. or getting fatal error. Can anyone tell me what I should be doing? It
>happen regardless of what I'm trying to accomplish. I have to constantly reboot
by
>power off my computer. I have a 10gb harddrive of this 10 only 4.38 has been used.
>
>thanks for you time
>mira
>
>
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- win98se/computer handup (Mira Shepherd: Friday, November 1, 2002 at 8:06 pm)
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