It's ok to turn off your computer
Rose Taylor
rosalind at sinnfree.sinnfree.org
Mon Jul 21 09:05:56 EDT 1997
Genny,
Thanks for the information. When I restore the registry, I wonder about Minisoft, Everybody's Menu builder, Fortress, and Ikiosk. These applications were corrupted as well. But it's a start. Silly me, I had forgotten the most obvious feature of Win95, the infamous "registry". Thanks for jogging my memory...
*Opinions are mine only*
Rose Taylor
Computer Systems Coordinator
Rockford Public Library
-----Original Message-----
From: Genny Engel [SMTP:gen at dla.ucop.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 1997 11:12 PM
To: Rose Taylor
Cc: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Re: It's ok to turn off your computer
On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Rose Taylor wrote:
> Has anyone experienced the following problem:
> A machine is reset because its hung, win95 logo comes up (clouds image) =
> then the message "It's ok to turn off your computer" pops up on the =
> screen. It's happened a few times, to different computers. I cant =
> access win95 at all, using a boot disk I get same message when I type in =
> win. I'm beginning to wonder if it's a bug and win95B has the fix...
Not exactly a bug, just darned annoying. Your registry has a good chance
of getting corrupted every time you reboot a hung or crashed Win95
machine.
Do you have the "Introducing Microsoft Windows 95" booklet that came with
Win95? Look at page 84, "Restoring the registry." Follow the steps
listed there. They are:
1. Restart computer
2. At "Starting Windows 95..." message press F8
3. Choose Command Prompt Only
4. Change to Win95's directory (e.g., if it is in Windows: cd c:\windows)
5. Type: attrib -h -r -s system.dat
attrib -h -r -s system.da0
attrib -h -r -s user.dat
attrib -h -r -s user.da0
6. Optionally, copy system.dat and user.dat to system.bak and user.bak
7. Type: copy system.da0 system.dat
copy user.da0 user.dat
8. Restart computer
In my experience, if you get this happening a lot, it's a heck of a lot
easier to boot from a diskette with a spare system.dat and user.dat, then
just start with step 5 above.
To keep it from happening a lot, investigate whether you are getting a lot
of crashes and hangs, and test alternate configurations. I switched from
Netmanage Chameleon 5.0's TCP/IP stack to Windows 95's own stack, and that
SUBSTANTIALLY reduced the Win95 hangs.
Genny Engel
MELVYL System User Services
University of California
gen at dla.ucop.edu
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