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foot loose
03-20-2005, 11:50 PM
my pc somtimes goes onto the log off screen for no reason. also microsoft outlook loads up for np reason. and my pc locks up, when i press ctrl-alt-del my pc unlocks

what is going on???
ive reformated 2 times same problem. ive run every scan under the sun.

fkdup74
03-21-2005, 12:24 AM
doesnt sound like a thermal issue to me :unsure:
the lock-ups, yeah maybe, but not the outlook deal
and if the heat was locking it up, i dont think ctrl-alt-delete would free it up
but then, hell, i havent seen it all or know it all
just doent seem like the problem to me :unsure:

-edit-
if you dont have either of these, everest, sisoft sandra, or even speedfan,
may be worth getting em to see what temps they are reporting
or of your BIOS has hardware monitoring (most do i believe),
reboot after running for a while and see what it reports

foot loose
03-21-2005, 12:38 AM
doesnt sound like a thermal issue to me :unsure:
the lock-ups, yeah maybe, but not the outlook deal
and if the heat was locking it up, i dont think ctrl-alt-delete would free it up
but then, hell, i havent seen it all or know it all
just doent seem like the problem to me :unsure:

-edit-
if you dont have either of these, everest, sisoft sandra, or even speedfan,
may be worth getting em to see what temps they are reporting
or of your BIOS has hardware monitoring (most do i believe),
reboot after running for a while and see what it reports

thanks m

i was thinking may be my mobo is no working properly its a biostar?

fkdup74
03-21-2005, 01:17 AM
thanks m

i was thinking may be my mobo is no working properly its a biostar?

hard for me to say
i would say that biostar isnt the most popular motherboard,
but i cant comment on their reliability, as i have never had any experience with one
you could maybe post your full system specs,
and any changes you have made recently, hardware or software, how old the system is, etc.
and see if any others may come in with a possible solution
as i cant see how any hardware malfunction would make outlook launch on its own :unsure:

lynx
03-21-2005, 08:54 AM
It definitely doesn't sound like an overheating problem.

Hve you got a wireless mouse? I tried one, all sorts of wierd things happened. Random signals from the mouse made it seem like the mouse was being moved and buttons were being clicked even when I wasn't touching it. It was very bad though so it was obvious what the problem was. I suppose a less pronounced problem would be much harder to find. I don't think it would explain the lock-ups though.

clocker
03-21-2005, 01:43 PM
what is going on???
ive reformated 2 times same problem. ive run every scan under the sun.
Hmmm.
Are you installing from a real MS disk or an ahem alternate /ahem version?
Has this version (assuming you've been using the same one for a while) worked OK before?
This is definitely NOT a thermal issue and doesn't even seem hardware related (BTW, before I started working at the shop they used lots of Biostar boards- they are generally crummy IMO, but I've never seen one open Outlook on it's own), so that leaves the software environment.

Maybe you could try yet another format/install and see if a barebones Windows exhibits the same behaviour. Add other apps one at a time and maybe you can isolate the offending bit of code.

tesco
03-21-2005, 01:49 PM
Is the screensaver coming on before it goes to the logon screen? It could be set to automatically go to the logon screen after the screensaver. :P

You have all drivers installed (especially motherboard, video and sound drivers)? That could explain the lockups...but not sure why it would come back to life after alt+ctrl+del. :huh:

clocker
03-21-2005, 01:54 PM
That's a good idea, Ross.
It's possible that this machine has multiple issues, not just one all encompassing kludge.
If that solves the logon screen problem then all you need to find is the reason that Outlook is self opening.

twister
03-21-2005, 05:52 PM
maybe a virus or spyware/adware is opening unwanted programs

tesco
03-21-2005, 09:21 PM
Oh and outlook could be opening to automatically check your emails or something like that. Could have been setup my ISP software or even possibly by itself (as default or something).

peat moss
03-22-2005, 01:45 AM
You'v formated twice ? I 'd go nuts if same problem was happening . If you decide to format again, try an win98 floppy startup disk and fdisk first. Then install mobo driver's . Christ could be many things tho. I don't envy you ! ;)






Fellas, a friends sister dropped a computer off today . Asked me to look at it.
Its a 486 with win 95 . Its the girl who's twin babies changed the bios from farting around wih the keyboard at start up . I feel so I privileged ! :P

foot loose
03-22-2005, 02:33 PM
thamks for your help peops

clocker
03-22-2005, 04:31 PM
Did you solve the problem, and if so, how?

Djtima
03-24-2005, 11:34 AM
maybe your computer is a homosexual and doesn't like the large amount of lesbian porn you have on your computer...

foot loose
03-24-2005, 12:13 PM
maybe your computer is a homosexual and doesn't like the large amount of lesbian porn you have on your computer...


lol now thats funny could b true????!!!!!>......

tesco
03-24-2005, 01:21 PM
Tell us how you fixed it. :frusty:

foot loose
03-25-2005, 02:12 PM
Did you solve the problem, and if so, how?


after the third format i still had the same problem. so i took the mobo out and put in my old i (amd 900mhz 200 sdram) and reloaded xp back on to the hdrive.. i have had no problems at all.

so my conculsions an the moment is that biostar mobos are poooooo so steer clear of them.

now im looking for another amd mobo.

fkdup74
03-26-2005, 07:44 AM
maybe your computer is a homosexual and doesn't like the large amount of lesbian porn you have on your computer...

a lesbian is a homosexual you dumb fuck
plz2stfu and come back when you have something to contribute, kthnx.

-edit- glad you got it sorted footloose
sux that it looks like youre gonna need another mobo, but...
at least it looks like the problem has been identified