Help me, help me!!

Feb 10, 2004 20:08

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uncleelwyn February 10 2004, 18:25:37 UTC
Hey, I got your call last night about it, but I was on my way out the door and running late as it was when I got the message...

What operating system are you running? If it JUST started when you got the cable internet installed, I'm wondering, did they also install a network card in your computer? If they did, the card may have the ability to sense network activity and turn itself on if it detects a certain amount of activity...I'd have to look at it to see if that's what it is...that's the only reasonable explanation I can give for a computer turning itself on. There's no other thing that could cause a computer to turn on without you physically pushing the button.

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skoora February 11 2004, 08:38:26 UTC
Im running ME. I had a network card in there as I've had it connected to cable internet before, but Tim put in a new hard drive, and I'm wondering if the network card didn't get re-installed.

How do I stop it, or is this one of those "J has to come and look at it then I have to buy dinner" type of things :) ??

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uncleelwyn February 11 2004, 08:43:10 UTC
haha...I'd have to take a look at it...I don't know ME very well, but I'll ask the guys at work if they have any other ideas...

So this didn't start until you moved into the new place, and after the hard drive was installed and the cable internet hooked up?

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skoora February 11 2004, 08:49:38 UTC
Yep.

Well, Tim installed the hard drive about a year and a half ago, and I think I used the cpu on dial up after that, but not the network card or cable internet. It never turned on like this before I moved and got the cable internet hooked up.

The network password thing started comming up when he was connecting the modem, too, so it very well may have something to do with the card. I don't know how to get rid of that, either.

Until I figure it out, I'm just pulling the power cord after I shut it down.

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kneekettle February 10 2004, 18:41:12 UTC
Have you tested for gnomes, fairies, or gremlins? That could be your problem... especially in the winter months. The cold tends to drive them indoors.

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skoora February 11 2004, 08:40:25 UTC
I know the gnomes and fairies aren't there. It's comming back inconclusive for gnomes, though. I've never had a gnome problem in the past. Ogres, yes, but not gnomes.

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kneekettle February 11 2004, 08:46:49 UTC
Run a multi-purpose imp-scan. It could be brownies.

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skoora February 11 2004, 08:50:32 UTC
great, The last thing I need in there is fudge.

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rollerjo February 10 2004, 18:43:10 UTC
Sounds like you have a real meatball of a problem!

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