Socket Notification Error On Shutdown
Jul 4, 2005I have a Compaq machine with an AMD 2600. Upon shutdown I get a Socket Notification Error that I have to force to end
View 1 RepliesI have a Compaq machine with an AMD 2600. Upon shutdown I get a Socket Notification Error that I have to force to end
View 1 Repliesfor a while when we first turn on our laptop it won't work, it is not responding. However, the windows task manager does not show anything not responding. My only way to fix this problem is to tell the computer to restart & I will then get a "not responding" message saying that "socket notification sink" is not responding. I tell it to end the program & restart & I sometimes have to go through this over & over & over again until the computer is responding. The biggest part of the problem is that I do not know what the heck "socket notification sink" is! And if I do a search for it nothing comes up & I don't see it in the programs in the control panel & I never see it on the "processes" tab of the windows task manager.Can anyone help? What is it, do I need it, how do I deal with this? I just need the frickin' computer to work when I turn it on, I don't have time for this some days!
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