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November 21st, 2001 21:00
CTRL- ALT-DEL doesnt restart computer
I may have asked this question before, and never got a response. I have a Dell Dimension L667r , and it does not want to restart the computer when I do the CTRL-ALT-DEL thing, and never has. I am running Windows 98 SE.
I have tried disabling running programs through End It All, and it still does not reboot. It does however bring up the Close Program Box.
When running a game or other programs where the computer locks up, C-A-D will never do anything, no matter how many times I try. My only resort is to shut the computer off at the power button, which isnt the safe way to do things.
Why didnt Dell put a reset buttom on the Dimension?
How can I get this function to work for me???
:-(
I have tried disabling running programs through End It All, and it still does not reboot. It does however bring up the Close Program Box.
When running a game or other programs where the computer locks up, C-A-D will never do anything, no matter how many times I try. My only resort is to shut the computer off at the power button, which isnt the safe way to do things.
Why didnt Dell put a reset buttom on the Dimension?
How can I get this function to work for me???
:-(
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Funky_Chicken
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November 21st, 2001 22:00
My older Dell has a reset button and I do not see any advantage to pushing it. I guess it saves one button push. What it does is remove power and then put it back on, the equivalent of powering down and then powering back up.
xley
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November 21st, 2001 22:00
Once a computer freezes that is it.
Clt+Alt+Del allows a person a quick maneuver before disaster--that is, if you are experiencing flaky computer performance, you can begin shutting down individual programs one at a time. And hopefully, the quickness of this maneuver allows you the opportunity to avoid the freeze.
Clt+Alt+Del is not a recovery process.
I could be wrong about this, but Clt+Alt+Del has never recovered computer operation for me.
Jake02324
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November 22nd, 2001 00:00
MLovallo
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November 22nd, 2001 03:00
THANKS, everyone!
bturpin111
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November 22nd, 2001 13:00
If windows is fuctioning you would need to ALT-CTRL-DEl twice to get the system to shut down
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