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Re: Hanging problem



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hi,
my ts started sticking(hanging) as i put more and more analysis on my chart windows.

i reduced my chart analysis and everything is ok.......
i am currently changing my ram from 64 to 128....i would like more charts.
good trading
rich t

Frederick H. wrote:

> A.J.
>
> On Fri, 30 Jan 1998 18:32:21 -0400, you wrote:
>
> >
> >I hope it doesn't come to replacing the board - it's under warranty, but I'd
> >rather buy the thing myself rather than send the sucker away for 2 weeks or
> >longer.  I can't see this, since it has been running TS with absolutely no
> >problems in the 6 months that I've had it, until the last couple of weeks, that
> >is.
> >
> >Regards,
> >A.J.
>
> At one time I was a partner in a company that, among other things,
> assembled PC's that were configured with lots of memory to be used in
> creating artwork for color printing.  If a system starting hanging
> that had previously run without problems and there had been no
> hardware/software changes the first bit of problem solving we did was
> to re-seat the memory chips (just take them all out and put them all
> in again).  Even coughing near a chip can put impurities on the
> connections that will not cause a problem right away.  If you really
> want to be safe clean the chip connections with a soft, clean eraser
> and don't leave any eraser cumbs on the card.  Getting a new
> motherboard causes you to go through this process and might make it
> look like the new motherboard was the solution.  Sometimes it IS the
> motherboard, but this "first step" solved lots and lots of -didn't
> before but does now--hanging problems.  While you are in there do this
> to the HD controller card also.
>
> If this doesn't work email me.
>
> Fred