Remote Desktop crashing my computer.
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- Morbo
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Remote Desktop crashing my computer.
Right, this is a weirdy. whenever I use the gonk to connect to another machine via remote desktop, the gonk freezes, hangs, goes to shit and needs the extra memory button pressing. this is a bad thing™
I've tried updating drivers (as I saw something mentioning that borked drivers can cause the issue)
Windows is up to date. Problems started recently (proflan), so I dunno if something fettled there did it.
Ideas?
I've tried updating drivers (as I saw something mentioning that borked drivers can cause the issue)
Windows is up to date. Problems started recently (proflan), so I dunno if something fettled there did it.
Ideas?
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Re: Remote Desktop crashing my computer.
I take it that "the extra memory button" is your reset button? i.e. a total freeze?Dr. kitteny berk wrote:the gonk freezes, hangs, goes to shit and needs the extra memory button pressing. this is a bad thing™
I take it that it's freezing whenever you connect to any machine via RDP?
Between alcohol and sleep deprivation, can you remember frigging with anything, anything at all?Dr. kitteny berk wrote:Windows is up to date. Problems started recently (proflan), so I dunno if something fettled there did it.
Dr. kitteny berk wrote:Ideas?
Yes, lots, always.
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Re: Remote Desktop crashing my computer.
Yes, total freeze.
Yes, any machine, VNC works fine.
Only thing that got fucked with was fettling to make shares work.
Yes, any machine, VNC works fine.
Only thing that got fucked with was fettling to make shares work.
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Hmmm, as you know, total freezing does indicate hardware or some other nasty Ring 0 problem, maybe video, maybe TCP/IP, maybe something else entirely.
i) What happens if you telnet to that RDP server/port?
ii) What happens if you replace the RDP client? (here's visionapp Remote Desktop (vRD 1.5))
iii) System Restore to ProfLAN tiem? (I know, I know, the faaabulous way out)
Tricky though Berk, tricky... (s'pose if it wasn't it wouldn't be on the forum )
i) What happens if you telnet to that RDP server/port?
ii) What happens if you replace the RDP client? (here's visionapp Remote Desktop (vRD 1.5))
iii) System Restore to ProfLAN tiem? (I know, I know, the faaabulous way out)
Tricky though Berk, tricky... (s'pose if it wasn't it wouldn't be on the forum )
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Doesn't seem to not work (doesn't exactly seem to work either, but that might just be bukkake being a bitch)cheeseandham wrote:i) What happens if you telnet to that RDP server/port?
Same problem.cheeseandham wrote:ii) What happens if you replace the RDP client? (here's visionapp Remote Desktop (vRD 1.5))
System restore?cheeseandham wrote:iii) System Restore to ProfLAN tiem? (I know, I know, the faaabulous way out)
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Nothing on the interwebs, save checking the remote host has up-to-date video drivers.
Here's mstsc 5.1 - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... layLang=en
and 6.0 - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en
should a reinstall help.
Could workaround with a virtual PC inside your client - but that's perhaps rather extreme.
Here's mstsc 5.1 - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... layLang=en
and 6.0 - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en
should a reinstall help.
Could workaround with a virtual PC inside your client - but that's perhaps rather extreme.
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Changing the mstsc probably won't work since the alternative RDP client didn't work.. but worth a go.
Since berks last ghost/image was FAIL, along with System Restore being disabled (FAIL), and yet all games and everything else works (NOT FAIL) then it looks like one of the rare instances when a launch and nuke may be the only viable alternative.(KILL)
I've also suggested that checking it out via a different install e.g. a BartPE CD might be a good move.
Since berks last ghost/image was FAIL, along with System Restore being disabled (FAIL), and yet all games and everything else works (NOT FAIL) then it looks like one of the rare instances when a launch and nuke may be the only viable alternative.(KILL)
I've also suggested that checking it out via a different install e.g. a BartPE CD might be a good move.
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Needs more desktop fans, and marbles running down intricate pathways to flick a switch.fabyak wrote:I have a simple and yet massively overkill solution (which is why I think it may appeal to you) and my plan runs like this:
Get hold of VMWare Server if you don't have it already
Install a virtual XP machine on it
Use that whenever you need to Remote Desktop into things