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Steven wrote:
> This could be hardware or just a slightly scrambled CMOS. Things can
> happen when you take a computer for a ride.
A few other odd symptoms have been cropping up, and I'm not a big believer
in coincidences. The Warp Center is getting tangled up with all sorts of things
and crashing. The screensaver is freezing up, requiring that it be killed with the
Process Killer. If left to run overnight, NS 4.61 will become an unresponsive
black screen, and need to be killed, which may or may not work. None of these
things were apt to occur prior to my system resource problems.
Does this suggest anything to you ? Or is it consistent with what you said in your
previous post ?
Jordan
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