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nailman
December 11th 03, 09:32 PM
Skip:
Thank you....I do believe it is the heating situation. I
felt the top and back of the case and it was REAL
warm...hot. I will try the side panel and the fan. I will
post my results on this message. Sorry about two posts I
hit the wrong key. Tim (Nailman)
>-----Original Message-----
>I read your other post.Windows has a protective device
>that will shut computer down if it gets hot.Try removing
>side panel and turn on to see if all fans are working.DO
>NOT touch anything while doing this.Also try a small desk
>fan pointed at it to cool and see if it still shuts down.
>Could be defective power supply too? Check this site
>out....www.pcpitstop.com ...Good luck
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Unknown:
>> I tried what you suggested, but I cannot find where
>>the "Rebbot on error" listing is located. I went
>>into "Control Panel","System", "Advanced" but there is
>>no " Reboot On Error". Is there somewhere else I can
>>search?? Thank you for helping me. Tim (nailman).
>>Could the problem be that it is getting too hot inside
>>the case?? I am running a case fan as well as the fan on
>>the power supply.
>>.
>>
>.
>
Unknown
December 11th 03, 09:32 PM
What do you have listed under the advanced tab in control panel system?
"nailman" > wrote in message
...
> Skip:
> Thank you....I do believe it is the heating situation. I
> felt the top and back of the case and it was REAL
> warm...hot. I will try the side panel and the fan. I will
> post my results on this message. Sorry about two posts I
> hit the wrong key. Tim (Nailman)
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I read your other post.Windows has a protective device
> >that will shut computer down if it gets hot.Try removing
> >side panel and turn on to see if all fans are working.DO
> >NOT touch anything while doing this.Also try a small desk
> >fan pointed at it to cool and see if it still shuts down.
> >Could be defective power supply too? Check this site
> >out....www.pcpitstop.com ...Good luck
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>Unknown:
> >> I tried what you suggested, but I cannot find where
> >>the "Rebbot on error" listing is located. I went
> >>into "Control Panel","System", "Advanced" but there is
> >>no " Reboot On Error". Is there somewhere else I can
> >>search?? Thank you for helping me. Tim (nailman).
> >>Could the problem be that it is getting too hot inside
> >>the case?? I am running a case fan as well as the fan on
> >>the power supply.
> >>.
> >>
> >.
> >
Nailman
December 11th 03, 09:40 PM
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Service Control Manager
Event Category: None
Event ID: 7003
Date: 5/24/2003
Time: 2:50:49 PM
User: N/A
Computer: GAME_SYSTEM
Description:
The Background Intelligent Transfer Service service
depends on the following nonexistent service:
LanmanWorkstation
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
>-----Original Message-----
>What do you have listed under the advanced tab in
control panel system?
>"nailman" > wrote in message
...
>> Skip:
>> Thank you....I do believe it is the heating
situation. I
>> felt the top and back of the case and it was REAL
>> warm...hot. I will try the side panel and the fan. I
will
>> post my results on this message. Sorry about two posts
I
>> hit the wrong key. Tim (Nailman)
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >I read your other post.Windows has a protective device
>> >that will shut computer down if it gets hot.Try
removing
>> >side panel and turn on to see if all fans are
working.DO
>> >NOT touch anything while doing this.Also try a small
desk
>> >fan pointed at it to cool and see if it still shuts
down.
>> >Could be defective power supply too? Check this site
>> >out....www.pcpitstop.com ...Good luck
>> >>-----Original Message-----
>> >>Unknown:
>> >> I tried what you suggested, but I cannot find where
>> >>the "Rebbot on error" listing is located. I went
>> >>into "Control Panel","System", "Advanced" but there
is
>> >>no " Reboot On Error". Is there somewhere else I can
>> >>search?? Thank you for helping me. Tim (nailman).
>> >>Could the problem be that it is getting too hot
inside
>> >>the case?? I am running a case fan as well as the
fan on
>> >>the power supply.
>> >>.
>> >>
>> >.
>> >
>
>
>.
>
XP User
December 11th 03, 09:46 PM
BITS newsgroup is microsoft.public.windows.backgroundtransfer
try posting in that newsgroup
"Nailman" > wrote in message >...
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: Service Control Manager
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 7003
> Date: 5/24/2003
> Time: 2:50:49 PM
> User: N/A
> Computer: GAME_SYSTEM
> Description:
> The Background Intelligent Transfer Service service
> depends on the following nonexistent service:
> LanmanWorkstation
>
> For more information, see Help and Support Center at
> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >What do you have listed under the advanced tab in
> control panel system?
> >"nailman" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> Skip:
> >> Thank you....I do believe it is the heating
> situation. I
> >> felt the top and back of the case and it was REAL
> >> warm...hot. I will try the side panel and the fan. I
> will
> >> post my results on this message. Sorry about two posts
> I
> >> hit the wrong key. Tim (Nailman)
> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >I read your other post.Windows has a protective device
> >> >that will shut computer down if it gets hot.Try
> removing
> >> >side panel and turn on to see if all fans are
> working.DO
> >> >NOT touch anything while doing this.Also try a small
> desk
> >> >fan pointed at it to cool and see if it still shuts
> down.
> >> >Could be defective power supply too? Check this site
> >> >out....www.pcpitstop.com ...Good luck
> >> >>-----Original Message-----
> >> >>Unknown:
> >> >> I tried what you suggested, but I cannot find where
> >> >>the "Rebbot on error" listing is located. I went
> >> >>into "Control Panel","System", "Advanced" but there
> is
> >> >>no " Reboot On Error". Is there somewhere else I can
> >> >>search?? Thank you for helping me. Tim (nailman).
> >> >>Could the problem be that it is getting too hot
> inside
> >> >>the case?? I am running a case fan as well as the
> fan on
> >> >>the power supply.
> >> >>.
> >> >>
> >> >.
> >> >
> >
> >
> >.
> >
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