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Old 15th May 2008, 09:05 PM
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I also use AT&T but I must say that I personally believe it is my computer's fault when I do get booted.

My laptop (which I sold) used a wireless connection and only booted a time or two, but it had very few programs on it, so that I contributed to the wireless signal.

But my desktop (which I use now) has a LOT LOT LOT of programs and files saved on it, and sometimes it just boggs down when too many things are going at once. So when I get booted using the desktop, I attribute it to the fact that the PC is simply being over-worked.

That is why I have considered building a separate computer for Poker play...just to see if my hunch is right. If not, then I can just sell it and get my money back on the parts LOL


Something else that might work.........buy an external hard drive, take all your extra files off your computer (photos, mp3s, etc) and save them to the external hard drive. That will free up a lot of space in your computer's memory and possibly take away the freezing or booting problems, or at the least, it will lessen their occurrence.
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