???? This is the Windows XP newsgroup. The WinME or Win98 newsgroup
could address this better.
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> Hello. I have a Gateway computer with the following: 1) a 1400-MHz
> Pentium 4 processor, 2) 256 MB of RAM, and 3) 40 GB of hard-drive
> space.
>
> The computer is running Windows Millennium Edition (ME), and I have
> had the computer since 2001.
>
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> Over the years, if 1) the computer froze and 2) ctrl + alt + del did
> not work and 3) pressing the off switch on the hard drive did not
> work, then I would press the off switch on the surge protector.
>
> The hard drive and the monitor would then be turned off. Then, I would
> turn the surge protector back on, and the hard drive would reboot, and
> the monitor would come back on.
>
> However, a few weeks ago, something weird happened. The computer
> froze, I turned off the surge protector, I turned the surge protector
> back on, the monitor got stuck on the first screen of the booting
> process (the screen showing the Gateway logo), and the hard drive
> started making a weird noise: ka-thunk ka-thunk ka-thunk ...
>
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> I thought that the hard drive had crashed, that all my data was gone,
> etc. I became really nervous. However, to make a long story short, I
> discovered that, if I turned off the surge protector and waited an
> hour or so, I could then turn the surge protector back on, and the
> bootup process would occur normally, with my data intact.
>
> Since then, if the computer has frozen, I turn the surge protector
> off, wait an hour, then turn the surge protector on again. Also, even
> if I am able to shut the computer down normally (start + shutdown), I
> must still wait an hour before rebooting the computer; otherwise, the
> ka-thunk starts again.
>
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> So, what is going on with my computer? And please don't just say that
> I have to buy a new computer. I know that my computer is old. I just
> want to know what the problem is and what can be done about it.
>
> Please send all responses to the newsgroup. The email address attached
> to my post is full of spam.
>
> Thank you very much in advance for any help.