Thanks, Buffalo
Will check wcpuid.
That info of yours about cpu protecting itself agains overheating -
completely new for me. Indeed, I did not clean the ventllation holes for a
while and they got clogged with dust. U do vaccuumclean them and probably I
need to opent the unit to reach the heatsink.
Once we started talking about heat management, perhaps u ill help me with
another problem on my notebook.
When I start it it boots OK, but in 10-15 min it throws that blue-white
screen and reboots. The blue-white screen flashes for a fraction of a second
and I canot read it, only can tell that it is just about 5 lines long.
Then the same repeats but rebuts in, say, 5 min then in 1 min and then
reboots before booting is complete. Finally it stops reacting on the main
switch at all.
If I unplug it and wait for an hour or so, the above will repeat so ther
impression is as if the heat builds there and needs cool down. I cleaned the
fun and the heat sink. no joy. The fun is turning, but the wind is very
weak, felt with a wet hand only. I do not know how strong that wind should
be on notebooks, but on my desktop it is much more stronger.
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> aa wrote:
> >> What version of OS/2 did you install? As for example, OS/2 v3
> >> replaces win.com (or is it win.exe?) with its own. Which causes
> >> Windows to run like crap by itself. The original win file should
> >> still be there. Renamed to win.bak or something.
> > Sorry, I do not understand OS/2 v3.
> > "My Computer" shows W2000
> > 5.00.2196
> > SP2
> > Also what are win.com (or is it win.exe) ? In WINNT/system32/ I have
> > win.com (25kb) and no win.exe - how shall I know if this is a
> > replaced file?
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> Don't worry about the OS?2 reference since you did not install it.
> I have Win2000Pro (5.00.2195) SP4 and my win.com is also 25kb and I am not
> infected. It is 24,848bytes and it is version 5.0.2134.1.
> Rt click on win.com and select Properties and see if it is a MS file.
> It most likely is.
> Why don't you do the MS updates and put in SP4?
> Did you check to see if your cpu is running at full speed?
> There is a free program called wcpuid (http://www.h-oda.com/ or just
Google
> for it) that will tell you the speed your cpu is running and also give
some
> info on your memory.
> If the cpu fan quit or slowed way down or the cpu heatsink is clogged up
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> your cpu is a pentium, it will run slow to protect itself.
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