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Any way to track what's causing the (*@&ing issue?
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<blockquote data-quote="AVSA Andrew" data-source="post: 937423" data-attributes="member: 396"><p>Thanks, yes, I took a look through that last night. As a non-IT person 99% of what I'm seeing was complete gobbledegook, but I could narrow things down by looking at the last 'event' recorded before I had to reboot the machine in the morning. Last one seemed to indicate "gupdate" having stopped working. I'll wait until the next freeze and see if that one appears again, and if so find a way to disable it, at least overnight, to see if that makes a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AVSA Andrew, post: 937423, member: 396"] Thanks, yes, I took a look through that last night. As a non-IT person 99% of what I'm seeing was complete gobbledegook, but I could narrow things down by looking at the last 'event' recorded before I had to reboot the machine in the morning. Last one seemed to indicate "gupdate" having stopped working. I'll wait until the next freeze and see if that one appears again, and if so find a way to disable it, at least overnight, to see if that makes a difference. [/QUOTE]
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