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Jimmy




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Old Post  02-06-04 - 01:28 AM  
Hi Everyone,

I was wondering. Has any one ever had the experience where Illustrator 10.
for PC restarts on WinXP PRO for no apparent reason when either Placing
photos, browsing to files or just moving some element.


It occurs periodically so I thought it was the memory but tested both the
Programme and memory on other systems but got no problem.

Could it be OS?? or another program maybe.

All software is updated with the latest patches.

Please advise.





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Old Post  02-06-04 - 09:28 AM  
Hey, I'm encountering the very same at the moment. I can tell mine is gonna
crach through a sequence of clicking noices. It generally happens when using
resources hungry activities (3DMAX, Illustrator 3D extrusion,or rendering
inSwift3D).

Trying to work out if its a memory or CPU thing.


"Jimmy" <musijam1207@sunbeach.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Everyone,
>
> I was wondering. Has any one ever had the experience where Illustrator 10.
> for PC restarts on WinXP PRO for no apparent reason when either Placing
> photos, browsing to files or just moving some element.
>
>
> It occurs periodically so I thought it was the memory but tested both the
> Programme and memory on other systems but got no problem.
>
> Could it be OS?? or another program maybe.
>
> All software is updated with the latest patches.
>
> Please advise.
>
>
>




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Old Post  02-06-04 - 11:28 AM  
> I was wondering. Has any one ever had the experience where Illustrator 10.
> for PC restarts on WinXP PRO for no apparent reason when either Placing
> photos, browsing to files or just moving some element.

I use Ill 10 on XP pro and have no problems at all.

In XP you can set it to show a blue-screen-of-death with some error
information on it, rather than rebooting automatically. Then you at least
get an erroneous file or module you can work from.


>Hey, I'm encountering the very same at the moment. I can tell mine is gonna
>crach through a sequence of clicking noices. It generally happens when
using
>resources hungry activities (3DMAX, Illustrator 3D extrusion,or rendering
>inSwift3D).

Clicking noises??? No pc is supposed to be clicking...


/GertH




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Gert Hansen wrote:
 
>
>I use Ill 10 on XP pro and have no problems at all.
>
>In XP you can set it to show a blue-screen-of-death with some error
>information on it, rather than rebooting automatically. Then you at least
>get an erroneous file or module you can work from.
>
How can that be done? I s that also possible with Win2k?
 
>using
> 
>
>Clicking noises??? No pc is supposed to be clicking...
>
>
>/GertH
>
His reference to clicking noises could be the hard drive or even the
floppy drive, depends how pc savvy he is.

Jimmy,

Try running scan disk on the hard drives. What is your hard drive and
your scratch disk configuration? How
much memory does the system have?

I had a similar problem with a blue screen memory error on a Win2k
system, it had two 512mb modules, one
was taken out and there has not been a problem since. The memory was
tested before hand and no problems
were found either. Our IT guy has not come back about testing the
memory, will try and find out.

Stuart



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Old Post  02-06-04 - 04:28 PM  
Some clicking or knocking  noises suggest a drive about to die! I've found
that creating a Hardware profile where the video card is disabled (NOT
removed) will solve some problems. Boot into this profile and see if the
problem still occurs.
Peter Cowie
"mattbarnettuk" <Noemail@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Hey, I'm encountering the very same at the moment. I can tell mine is
gonna
> crach through a sequence of clicking noices. It generally happens when
using
> resources hungry activities (3DMAX, Illustrator 3D extrusion,or rendering
> inSwift3D).
>
> Trying to work out if its a memory or CPU thing.
>
>
> "Jimmy" <musijam1207@sunbeach.net> wrote in message
> news:bvujsq$c61$1@nntp2-cm.news.eni.net... 
10. 
the 
>
>




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Castagne




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Old Post  02-06-04 - 09:28 PM  
The PC has 1GB PC2400 DDR memory I think. It is a new system so l don't thin
k that the Hard drive will be crashing already. And the Whole computer doesn
't restart just the Illustrator or maybe the folder gives me a windows explo
rer error.


"Stuart" <stuart@nospam.uk> wrote in message news:4023865B.5030608@nospam.uk
..


Gert Hansen wrote:

I was wondering. Has any one ever had the experience where Illustrator 10.fo
r PC restarts on WinXP PRO for no apparent reason when either Placingphotos,
 browsing to files or just moving some element.I use Ill 10 on XP pro and ha
ve no problems at all.In XP you can set it to show a blue-screen-of-death wi
th some errorinformation on it, rather than rebooting automatically. Then yo
u at leastget an erroneous file or module you can work from.How can that be 
done? I s that also possible with Win2k?


Hey, I'm encountering the very same at the moment. I can tell mine is gonnac
rach through a sequence of clicking noices. It generally happens whenusingre
sources hungry activities (3DMAX, Illustrator 3D extrusion,or renderinginSwi
ft3D).Clicking noises??? No pc is supposed to be clicking.../GertHHis refere
nce to clicking noises could be the hard drive or even the floppy drive, dep
ends how pc savvy he is.

Jimmy,

Try running scan disk on the hard drives. What is your hard drive and your s
cratch disk configuration? How
much memory does the system have?

I had a similar problem with a blue screen memory error on a Win2k system, i
t had two 512mb modules, one
was taken out and there has not been a problem since. The memory was tested 
before hand and no problems
were found either. Our IT guy has not come back about testing the memory, wi
ll try and find out.

Stuart



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Old Post  02-08-04 - 08:28 PM  
Also see if your CPU is overheating. Download one of the free temperature ut
ilities to check your temperature. Sometimes one of power leads might have g
otten disconnected on one of the fans inside your computer.

Pat 
pat@appraisalservices.com


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Old Post  02-09-04 - 05:28 AM  
Will try. But I'm in a room that's like 15 degrees Centigrade.

Well to me at least. Will check the temp though.

Thx for that info.
"Pat Butler" <pat@appraisalservices.com> wrote in message news:i-6dnR1k-ZIiH
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Also see if your CPU is overheating. Download one of the free temperature ut
ilities to check your temperature. Sometimes one of power leads might have g
otten disconnected on one of the fans inside your computer.

Pat 
pat@appraisalservices.com


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Old Post  02-09-04 - 10:28 AM  
Actually as your machine is very new it could be the hard drive. A hard
drive is more likely to die when it is either brand new
or quite old. The old ones usually die from long term use but a new will
die because of a fault. It is not uncommon and usually
happens within a few weeks of using it. We had three identical machines
a couple of years ago and the hard drive on one died
within a couple of weeks of having it, this was after the IT guys had
used it to set it up.

Stuart

Castagne wrote:

> The PC has 1GB PC2400 DDR memory I think. It is a new system so l
> don't think that the Hard drive will be crashing already. And the
> Whole computer doesn't restart just the Illustrator or maybe the
> folder gives me a windows explorer error.
>
>
>
>
>
>     "Stuart" <stuart@nospam.uk <mailto:stuart@nospam.uk> > wrote in
>     message news:4023865B.5030608@nospam.uk ...
>
>
>
>     Gert Hansen wrote:
> 
>     How can that be done? I s that also possible with Win2k?
> 
>     His reference to clicking noises could be the hard drive or even
>     the floppy drive, depends how pc savvy he is.
>
>     Jimmy,
>
>     Try running scan disk on the hard drives. What is your hard drive
>     and your scratch disk configuration? How
>     much memory does the system have?
>
>     I had a similar problem with a blue screen memory error on a Win2k
>     system, it had two 512mb modules, one
>     was taken out and there has not been a problem since. The memory
>     was tested before hand and no problems
>     were found either. Our IT guy has not come back about testing the
>     memory, will try and find out.
>
>     Stuart
>




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Old Post  02-10-04 - 08:28 AM  
Thx for the advice. Will Check it out and post any solutions found.

"Stuart" <stuart@nospam.uk> wrote in message news:40274B63.4020407@nospam.uk
..
Actually as your machine is very new it could be the hard drive. A hard driv
e is more likely to die when it is either brand new
or quite old. The old ones usually die from long term use but a new will die
 because of a fault. It is not uncommon and usually
happens within a few weeks of using it. We had three identical machines a co
uple of years ago and the hard drive on one died
within a couple of weeks of having it, this was after the IT guys had used i
t to set it up.

Stuart

Castagne wrote:

The PC has 1GB PC2400 DDR memory I think. It is a new system so l don't thin
k that the Hard drive will be crashing already. And the Whole computer doesn
't restart just the Illustrator or maybe the folder gives me a windows explo
rer error.


"Stuart" <stuart@nospam.uk > wrote in message news:4023865B.5030608@nospam.u
k ...


Gert Hansen wrote:

I was wondering. Has any one ever had the experience where Illustrator 10.fo
r PC restarts on WinXP PRO for no apparent reason when either Placingphotos,
 browsing to files or just moving some element.I use Ill 10 on XP pro and ha
ve no problems at all.In XP you can set it to show a blue-screen-of-death wi
th some errorinformation on it, rather than rebooting automatically. Then yo
u at leastget an erroneous file or module you can work from.How can that be 
done? I s that also possible with Win2k?


Hey, I'm encountering the very same at the moment. I can tell mine is gonnac
rach through a sequence of clicking noices. It generally happens whenusingre
sources hungry activities (3DMAX, Illustrator 3D extrusion,or renderinginSwi
ft3D).Clicking noises??? No pc is supposed to be clicking.../GertHHis refere
nce to clicking noises could be the hard drive or even the floppy drive, dep
ends how pc savvy he is.

Jimmy,

Try running scan disk on the hard drives. What is your hard drive and your s
cratch disk configuration? How
much memory does the system have?

I had a similar problem with a blue screen memory error on a Win2k system, i
t had two 512mb modules, one
was taken out and there has not been a problem since. The memory was tested 
before hand and no problems
were found either. Our IT guy has not come back about testing the memory, wi
ll try and find out.

Stuart





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