John
December 6th 03, 03:00 PM
It might be a virus, virusses do these kind of things. Get
yourself some virusscanner software from a retailer near
you, it's never bad to have a virusscanner, even if you
don't have a virus, so it won't be a waste of money.
Make the scanner scan your entire harddrive(s). If the
system hangs again during a virusscan, try running your
computer in Safe Mode (reboot and repeatedly press F8
until a menu comes up) and run the virusscanner there.
Good luck,
John
>-----Original Message-----
>I don't know much about computers, what could the
>problem be if my computer seems to just freeze up
>sometimes? The mouse does not seem to respond, it's not
>batteries in mouse, this happens at least once a day, I
>can press Ctrl,Alt Delete and still no response, Escape
>does not help either, the only thing I can do is reboot
>and I don't think that can be good.
>Would this be a problem with the software or the computer
>itself? What can I do to keep this from happening?
>Any help would be appreciated?
>.
>
yourself some virusscanner software from a retailer near
you, it's never bad to have a virusscanner, even if you
don't have a virus, so it won't be a waste of money.
Make the scanner scan your entire harddrive(s). If the
system hangs again during a virusscan, try running your
computer in Safe Mode (reboot and repeatedly press F8
until a menu comes up) and run the virusscanner there.
Good luck,
John
>-----Original Message-----
>I don't know much about computers, what could the
>problem be if my computer seems to just freeze up
>sometimes? The mouse does not seem to respond, it's not
>batteries in mouse, this happens at least once a day, I
>can press Ctrl,Alt Delete and still no response, Escape
>does not help either, the only thing I can do is reboot
>and I don't think that can be good.
>Would this be a problem with the software or the computer
>itself? What can I do to keep this from happening?
>Any help would be appreciated?
>.
>