Changes made to my computer - Fresh reinstall of my factory Toshiba software (XP Home Edition)
Problem - Every now and again, say periodically 2-3 minutes my fan dies down to practically sounding off and my mouse and keyboard, my system basically seases to function at all for a second without turning off. As I'm typing the keyboard doesn't type and the mouse doesn't move, its really strange and getting quiet annoying. I've done a fresh restore plenty of times with these Toshiba CD's and everything was grand.
The only other difference is that the hard drive is a new 60GB (was a 30GB) but its perfect, I already had XP Pro installed on it. Any suggestions on what the problem could be would be great, and it only happened after I done the fresh restore, my bios settings haven't been changed but I will have another look just in case.
Thanks!
Im going to do some more digging, and this may be very basic, but it cant hurt.
http://www.smartcomputing.com/editor...8s08/18s08.asp
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I googled my ass off, but couldnt find the answer. Anyway Im suspecting that a setting was changed in the bios, or is it possible that the temp sensing wire was bumped when changing the drive? It sounds like the cpu fan is not reading the temp properly, causing it to slow down, and lock things up.
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Im not sure, but it sounded like something in xp home didnt like the 60 gig drive, at the settings it was running.
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Need bigger powersupply in there?
If he only upgraded to 60GB it's a laptop.I'm not saying you can't get a bigger power supply in there though.
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Maybe it was all those missing password astericks you had mucking up your system.
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I dont think its a supply problem, as it ran fine with xo pro before. It just needed some tinkering with the bios. Anyway we shall know soon enough if it keeps running fine, or not.
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Turn off ACPI in the BIOS, and right click the Desktop > Properties > Screen Saver = OFF
Power Monitor = Always on, Never Never Never
Turn off Hibernation
You could have emailed me you know :D
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Well kill gaim, and see what happens.
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