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jejakteman
27-08-03, 11:29 AM
Salam hormat untuk semua,
Adakah komputer di department TeMan ni berhantu???
Guna windows XP dan ada sambungan networking dan internet.
TeMan sedang buat kerja seseorang di dalam bilik. Tetiba PC di depan TeMan "ON" secara tetiba. Terkezut TeMan.TeMan biarkan je.Lepas tu tetiba "OFF" secara automatik.At last TeMan cabutkan kabelkan internet and scan PC tersebut kot-kot ada virus or trojan.Jugak check regedit.Tapi dak jumpa apa-apa pun.
Semalam ianya berlaku lagi.Ni yang tak best ni.Pantang terlupa off power musti kena remote nyer.Paling tak best bila check bebetui.Jumpa gambar² yang tak senonoh.Camner yerk nak mengatasinya.
Me kaceh.
ntah, tanyalah pada yang pakar -(skema)
sharuzzaman
27-08-03, 06:20 PM
satu lagi calon komputer yang mungkin kena remote control tool.
obelicks
28-08-03, 12:26 PM
mungkin ada wake-up LAN ??
mungkin juga wake up call service tu.abg Lang pernah cite dulu,boleh guna telefon je onkan komputer dari remote.
hehhe..yer ker..cam ada ghost jer kan..tak seram ker time tu...teman..hehhe.. aku pun sama pendapat ngan sharuzzaman
..my be pc tu dah kena remote control tool..hehe mana tau.. :)
Tetiba PC di depan TeMan "ON" secara tetiba
Lepas tu tetiba "OFF" secara automatik
Pantang terlupa off power musti kena remote nyer
ON secara tiba-tiba? sebelum tu system standby ke monitor off?
kalau windowsxp. ade built-in firewall dia tu kasi enable(LAN or INTERNET).
SebenEleben
30-08-03, 03:21 AM
hmmm.....cerita sensasi nie.. tak nak panggil edisi siasat ke?
obelicks
02-09-03, 12:56 PM
Kiriman asal oleh SebenEleben
hmmm.....cerita sensasi nie.. tak nak panggil edisi siasat ke?
mungkin misteri nusantara..
winterwish
04-09-03, 01:54 PM
ahaha.. lol. lawak aa korang nih. esisi siasat la, nusantara lak.. erm... pc tuh on dari stanby ke, or completely off?
heldamelissa
05-09-03, 08:00 PM
apa susah...masuk kisah seram kat rancangan isma halil laa..kat thr.fm...heheheh
jejakteman
07-09-03, 12:12 PM
Salam hormat untuk semua,
Maaf kerana baru dapat berikan respon.
respon untuk jawapan mnajem
mungkin juga wake up call service tu.abg Lang pernah cite dulu,boleh guna telefon je onkan komputer dari remote.
(kat mana nak dapatkan artikel tersebut yerk.)
respon untuk jawapan zeo
ON secara tiba-tiba? sebelum tu system standby ke monitor off?
kalau windowsxp. ade built-in firewall dia tu kasi enable(LAN or INTERNET).
Emmm pc tersebut cuma on power sahaja.dah shutdown dah.Amat dipastikan.
respon untuk jawapan rakan dan taulan yang lelain
Laa ni dah berkurangan sikit. Tapi kekadang jadi gak.Scan dah, check registry dah.Emm apa lagi yang TeMan nak buat yerk?
smartGURL
09-09-03, 01:54 PM
cuba cabut network cable ur pepe jua yg connect PC anda ke PC lain. Ada peminat kat jejakteman ni nampaknya....dah lama admire kot hehe..hehe..
karang ni mmg ada s/w yg leh dok perati kita nyer keja just from node 2 node...wireless tanpa lalu poxy server...tapi PC yg kita nak perati mestilah on sentiasa...so be carefull
Kiriman asal oleh jejakteman
(kat mana nak dapatkan artikel tersebut yerk.)
masalah dengan enjin carian bincang.net. kalau tak saya boleh bagi link.
StarGate
17-09-03, 12:54 AM
Assalamualaikum WBT .......
Following logical troubleshooting steps is usually an effective way to get to the bottom of a system malfunction—but you may want to eliminate a few obvious possibilities first. As one TechRepublic member discovered, before concluding that a component has failed or that a virus has struck, it makes sense to check a system's settings to ensure that it's not actually functioning by design.
A PC with a mind of its own
Writing in our Technical Q&A forums, member D & R was puzzled by the behavior of a client's system. The system was running Windows 2000 SP3, and D & R reported that it had plenty of RAM and drive space. The problem occurred after the system was shut down. D & R said that after normal shutdown, the system would automatically restart itself sometime later.
D & R wanted to know what could cause this behavior, and TR members responded with a number of tips that helped isolate the source of the problem. In D & R's case, the "problem" actually turned out to be a system setting, but the information that members provided is still helpful in diagnosing and fixing a variety of issues.
Power switch or supply could be to blame
Charlie Harag, technician for Smiths Aerospace, identified the power switch as one possible cause.
"Since the ATX power switch is a simple momentary contact push button switch," Harag wrote, "they can fail and complete the circuit on their own."
To determine whether this was in fact the problem, Harag recommended disconnecting the power switch cable before shutting down the system. If the system still restarted itself, a failed power switch would obviously not be the cause of the behavior.
Harag said that another possibility could be a failed power supply control circuit.
"An ATX supply is on all the time. It switches to full on when instructed to do so by the motherboard," he said. Diagnosing this issue would require replacing the power supply.
He added that a problem with the motherboard could cause the system to restart itself. Too much current on the standby line could be the culprit.
External threats
Ladytech suggested checking the system for viruses, Trojans, adware, or spyware, any of which could have the computer automatically start up. In addition to running a virus check, Ladytech said D & R should use Ad-Aware or SpyBot Search&Destroy to find and remove adware and spyware.
Wake On BIOS setting is the cause
Harag also suggested checking the system BIOS setup. Wake On event settings under Power Management are usually the cause of automatic restarts. Ladytech agreed that the real cause of D & R's problem could be the setting for either Wake On LAN or Wake On Modem. Both members suggested disabling the Wake On settings to prevent the automatic restarts.
D & R followed up on this possibility and discovered that the system's Wake On features were indeed activated—and disabling them fixed the problem.
Eliminate the obvious
As these member suggestions show, a number of factors can contribute to automatic system restarts and other aberrant behaviors. So before launching a full-scale troubleshooting effort, make sure that system BIOS settings aren't the cause of the issues. If the settings are correct, you can track down the problem by running checks on components such as the power switch, power supply, and motherboard.
Cuba check kat dlm BIOS .... pastu kat area power management pastikan semua power on automatik (Wake-up On LAN, Modem, Timer etc.) dimatikan.
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