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  1. #11
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    Below are the messages I get:


    The system is busy waiting for the close program dialog box to be displayed. You can wait and see if it appears, or you can restart your computer.
    *Press any key to return to windows and wait.
    *Press C+A+D again to restart you computer. You will lose unsaved information in all programs that are running.
    Press any key to continue…

    Then after you press any key……..

    Warning

    The system is either busy or has become unstable. You can wait and see if it becomes available again, or you can restart your computer.
    *Press any key to return to windows and wait.
    *Press C+A+D again to restart you computer. You will lose unsaved information in all programs that are running.
    Press any key to continue…
    [glowpurple]How do you play the other side of a CD?[/glowpurple]

  2. #12
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    Those messages you get are usually displayed if you try to exit Windows while still running programs. If Windows can't close any of those programs automatically, you'll get that BSOD...

    Another possibility is that you try to close an unstable program. If Windows can't close it automatically, you'll get that BSOD...

    Knowing that, I'd say your Internet Explorer is the cause of your problems... As suggested before, try updating it.

  3. #13
    I used to have a similar problem. My computer would freeze or BSOD on me whenever I hit a graphic intensive page, or just certain pages in general. My computer later started getting worse, and I after replacing some components, bought a new video card. Problem solved. Try swapping video cards and see if that helps.

    If that doesn't work, try a format and reinstall of the OS, then update windows and IE as much as possible. Nothing solves problems quite like a fresh install, I always say.
    Just remember: Abraham Lincoln didn\'t die in vain. He died in Washington D.C.

  4. #14
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    Internet Explorer repair function

    I don't see that you tried the Internet Explorer repair function. You can get to it through the control panel - Add/remove programs.

  5. #15
    i seem to have some kind of problem like that, if i enter a site thet has audio or if i play mp3's while on line my box frezees. i tryed re-installing the audio drivers, and it doen't work.

    Box Info:
    Celeron 700Mhz
    256Mb
    Win 98 SE
    56k Modem
    sound ,video etc On-Board

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    gabriel_c.. It prolly has to do with the fact that most celeron based computers also use a 56k modem/sound card in one. I would try updating your drivers from the manufacturer. Update both the modem and sound drivers because they usually rely on each other.

  7. #17
    Gabriel_c -- you could always try replacing your onboard audio with a new sound card. SBLive is pretty reasonable nowadays.
    Just remember: Abraham Lincoln didn\'t die in vain. He died in Washington D.C.

  8. #18
    thank you all very much, DakGuardian and xmaddness

  9. #19
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    OK

    I reinstalled IE6. Hope that works. As soon as I can, I will try to find a new driver for the video card. If not I will purchase a better one.

    I thought a rage 128 32meg. was pretty good.

    What do you all reccommend?
    [glowpurple]How do you play the other side of a CD?[/glowpurple]

  10. #20
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    /me wants the new GeForce 4 TI 4600

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    Maximum Memory: 128MB


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