[COMP] Windows Uptime
- From: CRAZYDOVE@xxxxxxx
- To: CRAZYDOVE@xxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 10:23:46 EST
Hi...I have a question for the list. I finally found out what has made my pc
sounds, clock and mouse go wonky! I found the answer but not why. I
discovered that if I am up more than say approx 3-4 days without re-booting,
everything starts to go wonky. I was up this past week for 7 days+, and the
longer I was up without rebooting, the more time my clock lost, the worse my
wavs sounded and the mouse would start getting jerky. Now my question is,
could this be part of that "windows crashes after 49 hours being up" myth? I
even use FreeMem to keep freeing up my ram, and I always renew it when it
gets too low, I'm just curious why this happens after days of being up
without re-booting?
Any ideas?
Thanks Jackie :)
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