LordX
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Client system is Windows 7 64bit.
There is no freezing while the client is using the system. In fact, he can use it all day long and there are no problems. However, when the system is left idle for a time (the exact time has not been calculated) - and he comes BACK to it - it is frozen. Will not come back up - and he is forced to hard shut down.
Things I have tried:
Disabled both sleep and hibernate to see if they were the issue. Did not solve.
Set the monitors to NEVER go to sleep/power off after idle - and turned on the screen saver - Did not solve.
Updated graphics driver to latest version - did not solve (side note here, it is an older graphics card, so the drivers had their last version a few years ago).
Other: The system is still accessible over the network when it is 'frozen' however the network connection is very slow (other systems access this computer for quickbooks etc). When the system is restarted, everything is back to normal. Also - the users mouse and keyboard are hard wired - so it's not a wireless input device issue.
Any tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
There is no freezing while the client is using the system. In fact, he can use it all day long and there are no problems. However, when the system is left idle for a time (the exact time has not been calculated) - and he comes BACK to it - it is frozen. Will not come back up - and he is forced to hard shut down.
Things I have tried:
Disabled both sleep and hibernate to see if they were the issue. Did not solve.
Set the monitors to NEVER go to sleep/power off after idle - and turned on the screen saver - Did not solve.
Updated graphics driver to latest version - did not solve (side note here, it is an older graphics card, so the drivers had their last version a few years ago).
Other: The system is still accessible over the network when it is 'frozen' however the network connection is very slow (other systems access this computer for quickbooks etc). When the system is restarted, everything is back to normal. Also - the users mouse and keyboard are hard wired - so it's not a wireless input device issue.
Any tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!