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HyperHacker
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Maybe something shorted in the KVM switch. A lot of computers will power off if you do things like plug a monitor in backward or unplug a drive.
The Red Snifit
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I've had a this one Mac for 3 years, and it never crashed once. My pc that I had for a year crashed 100+ times... Not joking either... It just crased while opening this page when I first tried it...
Metal Man88
Posts: 123/701
If it's as freaky as he said, that'd just mean it'd freeze 4 times faster than any Windows computer ever could.

Speed != Lack of freakish happenings

As for what you described... I dunno. It's about as bad as how my Novastor backup kills DVDs seconds before it should succeed in writing to them.
Parasyte +
Posts: 31/53
Get yourself a PowerMac G5. Problem solved. CPU power *= 4. The galaxy is at peace.
BMF54123
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Bleh...maybe I was overreacting just a little last night, but it was still seriously weird. I haven't had a hard lockup that didn't respond to the Reset button in a long time, and yet it happened twice, at almost the same time, on two different OSes on two totally different computers.

The archives are fine, I checked them with my internal DVD drive. I figured they would be.

As for the USB problems...did you have to re-flash your iPod to get it working again?
FreeDOS +
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Two Windows computers freezing around the same time? Please... that happens all the time, hell at my high school it was far more often for around 5-7 of them to be crashed and all sorts of garbage (they ran Windows 2000 ). Yeah I had the unofficial job of fixing them (I even got around to making an unattended CD that did everything once I booted from it, except for partitioning).

Also, if Nero was only in the testing phase, then the DVD should have been completely burnt by then. Now I don't know Nero so its order might be out of whack, but that would be stupid. So if all that was on it were RAR archives, you can test those archives to make sure they're okay.

Windows not recognizing the USB device for no apparent reason? Happened to me too, most often with my iPod.
BMF54123
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Okay, tonight has been...scary.

(warning: long-winded rambling ahead)

So I'm just sitting here, browsing the board on PC #1 (Win98) and burning some RAR backups to my external DVD burner on PC #2 (Win2000). I switch to #2 to hook up the burner and start Nero (I have a KVM switch). All is well so far, until I switch back to #1 and notice that it's frozen. Hard. Ctrl-Alt-Del does nothing, so I hit Reset, and...nothing. I power the computer completely off and back on, and it starts up again like nothing happened. Oooookay. So, I start up Firefox again, and switch to #2 to check its progress. So far so good...Nero is verifying the files on the DVD. All of a sudden, the burner stops dead in its tracks...and the whole computer is frozen hard. Just like #1, Reset does nothing. At this point I'm seriously starting to panic. Two computers, connected by only a router and KVM switch, have completely locked up within minutes of each other...that can't be normal. Again, power off, restart as usual, and I notice that my DVD burner is no longer recognized as a drive, but a "USB Mass Storage Device USB Device". No amount of unplugging the power/USB cable or rebooting Windows fixes the problem. In full HOLY CRAP MY HARDWARE paranoia mode at this point, I boot into Windows 98 instead, and after a little cajoling, the drive comes up, but with a weird boxy USB icon instead of the usual CD-ROM icon. On a whim, I decided to run the drive's firmware updater, just in case it got trashed when #2 froze. The flash succeeds, I reboot into Win2000, and...I'm currently listening to an audio CD on the drive. Everything's back to normal again.

My question is: what the hell?

What bizarre event could have possibly happened that would cause two separate computers to freeze in the same manner within a few minutes of each other, AND render a DVD burner (on a separate circuit, no less) inoperable? I've ruled out both a power surge/drop (I use a battery backup unit) and a virus (full scan revealed nothing). Has anything this improbable ever happened to anyone else?

I'm almost afraid to leave my computers on tonight...
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