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Re: [HOE] Delay in pdf files
I believe I found the problem. Turns out my processor fan is seizing up
which makes it really hard for the processor to dump heat. So now I sit
with my cover off waiting for a new fan to get shipped here. :(
What's really sad is that I just installed several cooling fans
throughout my case about a month ago. Murphy's Law I guess.
I should be able to crank out the pdf files by this tuesday. Only one
week later than I said I would.
Keith "Vang" Oberschulte
Michael Shindler wrote:
>
> What OS are you using? If it's Windows, check your msconfig for startup. I
> removed more than a dozen applications from startup on my Windows box and went
> from 67% memory free immediately after startup to 94% [which drops quickly to
> 91% because most of the time I start up AIM]. I only have 128 MB RAM, though
> ["only" is a relative term; it's average for a student here to have 128MB. But
> in my major, it's a serious low-point: some kids in my classes have a full GB!]
>
> --- Vang <kao@hamilton.net> wrote:
> > Sorry everybody, there is going to be a delay in the pdf files I
> > promised you. For some reason (I think its a bad processor fan) my
> > computer starts to crash about 30 minutes after I start it up. I've
> > been trying the last week to get the Copyright info added to each file
> > but Word & Adobe Acrobat do not even load all the way before crashing.
> > As soon as I get things stable again, I'll start sending the files right
> > out.
> >
> >
> > Keith "Vang" Oberschulte
>
> Michael "ICS not Engineering" Shindler
>
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