Re: Application Hang
- From: Malke <notreally@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 15:26:26 -0700
Gibgo wrote:
> Well as it states on the website it also affects clients as well, not
> only the server. Please can you read the website again!
You're pretty demanding for a guy who is asking for free tech support
from volunteers. You haven't even described what the computer is doing
and it took 4 posts for us to get a vague idea of your setup. So no,
I'm not going to the website again. I see in your next post that you
defragged the drive and that seems to have fixed things for you. With
that in mind, I'd do a couple of things:
1. Test the hard drive with a diagnostic utility from the drive mftr. It
can't hurt and it is better to know the drive is healthy.
2. Do your normal maintenance - delete temp. and TIF files, trim off
anything not necessary to that computer's job.
3. Get the printer off there. Go to a networked printer or a print
server.
Malke
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