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In <0GQ3008ZKGPJRR@mta5.snfc21.pbi.net>, on 01/17/02
at 10:00 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>I removed the Norton os2sched.exe from the startup folder, and so far
>there is no problem. Was that the cause? Is it now fixed? (Norton is
>still doing some kind of check on boot up, so I don't know how that is
>happening).
Possibly. I disabled the NAV startup scan on this box because it tended
to hang the system. This occurred about the same time I went to FP15, so
I tabled to problem for the future.
>If it is a hardware problem, is there a way to troubleshoot it?
Swap cards? Keep an record of teh CS:EIP values. If they repeat, it's
probably software. Otherwise, it's more likely hardware.
Steven
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