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- From: bp112@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Steven C. Lin)
- Subject: Re: Sudden Reboot Syndrome
- Message-ID: <1992Aug15.163525.17106@usenet.ins.cwru.edu>
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- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- Date: Sat, 15 Aug 92 16:35:25 GMT
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- In a previous article, josephk@usc.edu (Joseph Kim) says:
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- >To test, I left the PC on for a while in windows. No reboot.
- >Then, I connected USC using modem. It almost immediately
- >rebooted. The second time I make a connection, everything
- >is fine again.
- >
- >Any help will be greatly appreciated.
- >
- >Joseph Kim
- >
-
- Which communications program are you using?? Although I usually do not use
- it, once or twice when I tried the "Terminal" applet that comes with
- Windows, my system rebooted, also. Besides, Terminal has VERY little
- features! If you are using Terminal, (or really, no matter which program
- you use), I would recommend trying another communications program to see if
- your problem goes away.
-
- Steve Lin
- bp112@cleveland.freenet.edu
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