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Ana Fan
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Tue Feb 08, 2005 8:01 am Post subject:
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I just installed ACAD 2004 on my computer and it will suddenly reboot the
computer during a work session and states that it was to protect the
computer from damage. This usually happens when I am streaming a radio
station. My computer is a Gateway 1.50Ghz, 256 RAM running WindowsXP for
home (Have updated with the windows service pack 2). I have installed
AutoDesk's service pack 1a.
Anyone know why this is happening and how to prevent it? Thanks.
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THE REBAR GUY
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Tue Feb 08, 2005 5:55 pm Post subject:
Re: Help Please! ACAD2004 crashing computer |
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Norton has a history of having conflicts with ACAD....check the AutoDesk
website for fixes, sorry I don't remember the exact file name to download
that will fix that.
If you do not have Norton on your computer, then I have no idea, as to what
may be causing it.
Contact your reseller, he/she should be able to help.
"Ana Fan" <ana@malhoa.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I just installed ACAD 2004 on my computer and it will suddenly reboot the
computer during a work session and states that it was to protect the
computer from damage. This usually happens when I am streaming a radio
station. My computer is a Gateway 1.50Ghz, 256 RAM running WindowsXP for
home (Have updated with the windows service pack 2). I have installed
AutoDesk's service pack 1a.
Anyone know why this is happening and how to prevent it? Thanks.
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Michael Bulatovich
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Posted:
Tue Feb 08, 2005 6:52 pm Post subject:
Re: Help Please! ACAD2004 crashing computer |
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256 is not a lot of RAM for XP and 2004.
Michael Bulatovich
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"THE REBAR GUY" <spammersunite@inhell.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Norton has a history of having conflicts with ACAD....check the AutoDesk
website for fixes, sorry I don't remember the exact file name to download
that will fix that.
If you do not have Norton on your computer, then I have no idea, as to
what
may be causing it.
Contact your reseller, he/she should be able to help.
"Ana Fan" <ana@malhoa.com> wrote in message
news:bYVNd.10253$BS.7857@twister.socal.rr.com...
I just installed ACAD 2004 on my computer and it will suddenly reboot
the
computer during a work session and states that it was to protect the
computer from damage. This usually happens when I am streaming a radio
station. My computer is a Gateway 1.50Ghz, 256 RAM running WindowsXP for
home (Have updated with the windows service pack 2). I have installed
AutoDesk's service pack 1a.
Anyone know why this is happening and how to prevent it? Thanks.
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Main
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Wed Feb 09, 2005 12:17 am Post subject:
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I agree I had problems running Acad 2004 with 256MB and a couple of TSR
programs once I put in another 256MB it was OK
"Michael Bulatovich" <Please@dont.try> wrote in message
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| Quote: | 256 is not a lot of RAM for XP and 2004.
Michael Bulatovich
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www.michaelbulatovich.ca
"THE REBAR GUY" <spammersunite@inhell.net> wrote in message
news:ZI2Od.13141$8g7.7340@fe03.lga...
Norton has a history of having conflicts with ACAD....check the AutoDesk
website for fixes, sorry I don't remember the exact file name to download
that will fix that.
If you do not have Norton on your computer, then I have no idea, as to
what
may be causing it.
Contact your reseller, he/she should be able to help.
"Ana Fan" <ana@malhoa.com> wrote in message
news:bYVNd.10253$BS.7857@twister.socal.rr.com...
I just installed ACAD 2004 on my computer and it will suddenly reboot
the
computer during a work session and states that it was to protect the
computer from damage. This usually happens when I am streaming a radio
station. My computer is a Gateway 1.50Ghz, 256 RAM running WindowsXP
for
home (Have updated with the windows service pack 2). I have installed
AutoDesk's service pack 1a.
Anyone know why this is happening and how to prevent it? Thanks.
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