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Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
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"Cornelis Koger" <cdk@noonehome.org> wrote in message

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> Environment: AMD dual core 2 Gb ram, XP-Pro, Mozilla Firefox.

> When loading pages from certain websites, the power supply closes down

> unexpectedly. The power led flashes and the power button is ignored.

> To resume, I have to pull the mains plug, wait a few seconds, then press

> the button again.

> This occured for the 1th time when I was looking for a frigde and happened

> both with a web shop and the factory site, so they must have something in

> common.

>

> Is there any data on this phenomenon and how is it resolved?

>

> regards,

> Cornelis Koger

 

Does it happen with Internet Explorer too?

By the way, you're posting many hours in the future. Either

your clock is wrong or you have selected an incorrect time zone.

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Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
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Re: web page takes control of power supply(?)

 

 

"Cornelis Koger" <cdk@noonehome.org> wrote in message

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>

> "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com.oz> wrote in message

> news:Oi9BbWG1IHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>

>> "Cornelis Koger" <cdk@noonehome.org> wrote in message

>> news:g3l6qo$pt9$1@localhost.localdomain...

>>> Environment: AMD dual core 2 Gb ram, XP-Pro, Mozilla Firefox.

>>> When loading pages from certain websites, the power supply closes down

>>> unexpectedly. The power led flashes and the power button is ignored.

>>> To resume, I have to pull the mains plug, wait a few seconds, then press

>>> the button again.

>>> This occured for the 1th time when I was looking for a frigde and

>>> happened both with a web shop and the factory site, so they must have

>>> something in common.

>>>

>>> Is there any data on this phenomenon and how is it resolved?

>>>

>>> regards,

>>> Cornelis Koger

>>

>> Does it happen with Internet Explorer too?

>> By the way, you're posting many hours in the future. Either

>> your clock is wrong or you have selected an incorrect time zone.

>>

> I have not yet tried IE7, never use it, but I will.

> My clock says 17:09 or 5:09 PM, which should be about correct, but I do

> also notice time differences sometimes. Is this maybe a time stamp from a

> server?

 

Compare the time stamp of your messages with the one from

all the other messages. You're way ahead of everyone else.

Whether your server's time is wrong or not we cannot tell -

it's your server!

Guest Cornelis Koger
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web page takes control of power supply(?)

 

Environment: AMD dual core 2 Gb ram, XP-Pro, Mozilla Firefox.

When loading pages from certain websites, the power supply closes down

unexpectedly. The power led flashes and the power button is ignored.

To resume, I have to pull the mains plug, wait a few seconds, then press the

button again.

This occured for the 1th time when I was looking for a frigde and happened

both with a web shop and the factory site, so they must have something in

common.

 

Is there any data on this phenomenon and how is it resolved?

 

regards,

Cornelis Koger

Guest Mistoffolees
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Re: web page takes control of power supply(?)

 

 

Cornelis Koger wrote:

> "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com.oz> wrote in message

> news:Oe3Ar$H1IHA.4004@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>

>>"Cornelis Koger" <cdk@noonehome.org> wrote in message

>>news:g3lq3h$uit$1@localhost.localdomain...

>>

>>>"Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com.oz> wrote in message

>>>news:Oi9BbWG1IHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>>

>>>>"Cornelis Koger" <cdk@noonehome.org> wrote in message

>>>>news:g3l6qo$pt9$1@localhost.localdomain...

>>>>

>>>>>Environment: AMD dual core 2 Gb ram, XP-Pro, Mozilla Firefox.

>>>>>When loading pages from certain websites, the power supply closes down

>>>>>unexpectedly. The power led flashes and the power button is ignored.

>>>>>To resume, I have to pull the mains plug, wait a few seconds, then

>>>>>press the button again.

>>>>>This occured for the 1th time when I was looking for a frigde and

>>>>>happened both with a web shop and the factory site, so they must have

>>>>>something in common.

>>>>>

>>>>>Is there any data on this phenomenon and how is it resolved?

>>>>>

>>>>>regards,

>>>>>Cornelis Koger

>>>>

>>>>Does it happen with Internet Explorer too?

>>>>By the way, you're posting many hours in the future. Either

>>>>your clock is wrong or you have selected an incorrect time zone.

>>>>

>>>

>>>I have not yet tried IE7, never use it, but I will.

>>>My clock says 17:09 or 5:09 PM, which should be about correct, but I do

>>>also notice time differences sometimes. Is this maybe a time stamp from a

>>>server?

>>

>>Compare the time stamp of your messages with the one from

>>all the other messages. You're way ahead of everyone else.

>>Whether your server's time is wrong or not we cannot tell -

>>it's your server!

>

> I'll look at it later. To me it appears as if your answer was sent early in

> the morning, while in fact it is the beginning of a hot summer evening here.

>

> I tried IE7 and - hate to admit it - that works like a charm!

> Time to write a complaint to Mozilla/Firefox.

> Thanks for your assistance,

>

> Cornelis Koger

>

>

 

Actually, your clock might be correct but the time zone may be the

wrong one. Check the time zone setting.

Guest Cornelis Koger
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Re: web page takes control of power supply(?)

 

 

"Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com.oz> wrote in message

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>

> "Cornelis Koger" <cdk@noonehome.org> wrote in message

> news:g3l6qo$pt9$1@localhost.localdomain...

>> Environment: AMD dual core 2 Gb ram, XP-Pro, Mozilla Firefox.

>> When loading pages from certain websites, the power supply closes down

>> unexpectedly. The power led flashes and the power button is ignored.

>> To resume, I have to pull the mains plug, wait a few seconds, then press

>> the button again.

>> This occured for the 1th time when I was looking for a frigde and

>> happened both with a web shop and the factory site, so they must have

>> something in common.

>>

>> Is there any data on this phenomenon and how is it resolved?

>>

>> regards,

>> Cornelis Koger

>

> Does it happen with Internet Explorer too?

> By the way, you're posting many hours in the future. Either

> your clock is wrong or you have selected an incorrect time zone.

>

I have not yet tried IE7, never use it, but I will.

My clock says 17:09 or 5:09 PM, which should be about correct, but I do also

notice time differences sometimes. Is this maybe a time stamp from a server?

Guest Cornelis Koger
Posted

Re: web page takes control of power supply(?)

 

 

"Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com.oz> wrote in message

news:Oe3Ar$H1IHA.4004@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>

> "Cornelis Koger" <cdk@noonehome.org> wrote in message

> news:g3lq3h$uit$1@localhost.localdomain...

>>

>> "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com.oz> wrote in message

>> news:Oi9BbWG1IHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>>

>>> "Cornelis Koger" <cdk@noonehome.org> wrote in message

>>> news:g3l6qo$pt9$1@localhost.localdomain...

>>>> Environment: AMD dual core 2 Gb ram, XP-Pro, Mozilla Firefox.

>>>> When loading pages from certain websites, the power supply closes down

>>>> unexpectedly. The power led flashes and the power button is ignored.

>>>> To resume, I have to pull the mains plug, wait a few seconds, then

>>>> press the button again.

>>>> This occured for the 1th time when I was looking for a frigde and

>>>> happened both with a web shop and the factory site, so they must have

>>>> something in common.

>>>>

>>>> Is there any data on this phenomenon and how is it resolved?

>>>>

>>>> regards,

>>>> Cornelis Koger

>>>

>>> Does it happen with Internet Explorer too?

>>> By the way, you're posting many hours in the future. Either

>>> your clock is wrong or you have selected an incorrect time zone.

>>>

>> I have not yet tried IE7, never use it, but I will.

>> My clock says 17:09 or 5:09 PM, which should be about correct, but I do

>> also notice time differences sometimes. Is this maybe a time stamp from a

>> server?

>

> Compare the time stamp of your messages with the one from

> all the other messages. You're way ahead of everyone else.

> Whether your server's time is wrong or not we cannot tell -

> it's your server!

I'll look at it later. To me it appears as if your answer was sent early in

the morning, while in fact it is the beginning of a hot summer evening here.

 

I tried IE7 and - hate to admit it - that works like a charm!

Time to write a complaint to Mozilla/Firefox.

Thanks for your assistance,

 

Cornelis Koger


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