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First thing to do is RESTART THE COMPUTER if it's Windows.99.9999% of all Windows problems can be fixed by restarting Windows.If that is not the case I need these especially if... moreFirst thing to do is RESTART THE COMPUTER if it's Windows.99.9999% of all Windows problems can be fixed by restarting Windows.If that is not the case I need these especially if you have more them one computer.1. What is freezing, locking up, not responding? (THE NAME OF THE SOFTWARE OR WEBSITE)2. Is it the local work station or on the server?3. If it's on the internet which browser is it? (YOU SHOULD NO BE USING INTERNET EXPLORER)4. If it's on the server is it happening under more then one users account? (PLEASE GIVE ME THE ACCOUNT USERS NAME/S) less
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Susy,the main problem on LS03 is Windows 10! First it's an older slower computer, then it was being plagued by Windows 10 micro freezes.I installed the 64 bit version of Brave but... moreSusy,the main problem on LS03 is Windows 10! First it's an older slower computer, then it was being plagued by Windows 10 micro freezes.I installed the 64 bit version of Brave but that's to much for that computer. Only 8 gigs of DDR3 so I installed 32 bit Brave.LS03 the computer you use memory speed:This computer is crippled by slow AMD CPU, DDR3 and Windows 10.Higher MB/s are better GB/s are 1000 times higher then MB/s.LS06 this is one I built for you so it has an Intel CPU, Crucial memory.Memory speeds are two or three time faster just 10 or 15% is a big difference.Next hard drive speed this is the main crippler on LS03 it looks like afailing hard drive. Notice the CPU usage it's an older AMD so it willbe higher but 92% means there is nothing left for software to use.LS03LS06 this is one I built for you so it has an Intel CPU, Crucial memory, Crucial SSD so it wouldbe faster. But look at the drive pattern no HUGE DROPS, low CPU usage. This is how a healthy hard drive should look.Bottom line it... less
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If you are using Windows lol I feel bad for you! If you are using Linux you won't have these problems.Windows 7, 8, 8.1 & 10 will all have problems randomly losing connection to... moreIf you are using Windows lol I feel bad for you! If you are using Linux you won't have these problems.Windows 7, 8, 8.1 & 10 will all have problems randomly losing connection to things that worked fine yesterday or even five minutes ago. Here are a few things to try that fix 99% most Windows problems.Problems on local work station or server - try these on the local work station/computer.1. Always with Windows restart the computer when anything stops working. If this doesn't fix it go to number 2.(Software, Hardware, Sound, Printers, Monitors, Keyboards, Mouse...)2. Turn off the computer, unplug the power cord, unplug the device (Printers, Monitors, Keyboards, Mouse...) that's not working. If the device has power (Printer, Scanner, Monitor) also shut it down and unplug it. Then plug everything back in and turn everything back on. If this doesn't fix it go to number 3.3. Check the inside of the computer if you see a ton of dust clean it. Check the wires and cables make sure they are all plugged in and... less
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Post any problems that you are having on the LOCAL WORKSTATION/COMPUTER. This is the computer you use to connect to the server.Before you post here are a few things to try. :)1.... morePost any problems that you are having on the LOCAL WORKSTATION/COMPUTER. This is the computer you use to connect to the server.Before you post here are a few things to try. :)1. Restart the computer.Won't turn on?1. Check the monitor for power. (Many times they share the same power outlet)2. Make sure the surge protector fuse hasn't tripped. (Reset it if it has a reset button)3. Make sure no one has kicked the plug out.Turns on but no screen?1. Check the power to the monitor.2. Check the monitor cable at the back of the monitor and the back of the computer.(either a wide blue, black or white end on the cable - see why the computers should ALWAYS be on the desktop!)3. Hold the power button until the system shuts down. Then restart the computer.Won't connect to the internet - browser pages won't load?1. Look in the bottom right corner by the time & date move your mouse over the network icon.Does it say "Internet access or NO internet access"?If it says "No internet access".2. Re-start the computer and... less
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