Re: please can someone help me???pleeeeease

From: hel8itch (hel8itch_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/18/05


Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 13:47:04 -0800

hi thanks for replying.i dont have a router.and am running windows xp home
edition.i have scanned everything and found loads of rubbish,also had fun
with the msblast worm which surprised me the system came with an antivirus
installed which never detected anything.and today i uninstalled it and
installed the free avg which immediately detected something,then the system
will shut down in 60 seconds message appeared,thats when i knew.so i typed
the shutdown a: command to stop it and scanned over and over and for ages it
was fine.it doesnt seem to be freezing as much but it has froze a couple of
times since.
i must agree the idea i have is a fault with the fan or something.
how can i find out if it with the temp of the laptop.?is there any software
to check hardware status

"gerryf" wrote:

> since fn+f8 or f9 are both hardware driven, not windows driven, I would
> concentrate on a bios update from the laptop maker
>
> Not sure why that would unfreeze things, though. My first inclination on a
> laptop freeze is overheating, so perhaps opening her up and cleaning the
> vents
>
>
> "hel8itch" <hel8itch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6BE17028-D64F-4F71-A4E7-CE767E179720@microsoft.com...
> > ok i have a cybermaxx medion laptop windows xp home,
> > pretty new.and for some very odd reason it randomely freezes.ctrl-alt-del
> > have no effect atall,but strangely SOMETIMES and only sometimes i can
> > unfreeze it by pressing fn+either f8 or f9 which is used to adjust the
> > brightness,
> > i say sometimes as most of the time when it freezes no buttons will
> unfreeze
> > it.
> > iv checked all error logs and system info<msinfo32>and that shows nothing.
> > The only error i seem to have quite a bit is this one
> > Product: Windows Operating System
> > ID: 32003
> > Source: ipnathlp
> > Version: 5.2
> > Symbolic Name: IP_NAT_LOG_IOCTL_FAILED
> > Message: The Network Address Translator (NAT) was unable to request an
> > operation of the kernel-mode translation module. This may indicate
> > misconfiguration, insufficient resources, or an internal error. The data
> is
> > the error code.
> >
> > but whether that has any relation to this i dont know.Any advice or help
> > would be very much appreciated.
>
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