A computer sulking at a human. being.., what the heck?

@samson1 (738)
Jamaica
April 23, 2012 9:54pm CST
Have you ever encountered a situation whereby the computer 'hung up or froze' on you while in use, and when you back space, the computer presented an error message on the screen, and the server starts to sulk at you? How would you deal with that situation? Would you wonder what the 'heck' is going on here or what? Would you allow the computer server to continue to sulk at you, while you wait for the machine to return to its expected operational capabilities, or would you reboot the machine? What would you do?
2 responses
@MoonGypsy (4606)
• United States
24 Apr 12
i would hit my task manager and i would close the program. next, i would clean my temporary internet files, run a registry cleaner, restart my computer and start again. this is after i have waited a minute or two to see if it comes back on its on. that's what always ends up being inevitable for me.
@samson1 (738)
• Jamaica
24 Apr 12
Thanks for the detailed approach that you presented to me in your response to my plight. Luckily, I had installed some updated satefy and operational facilities on my machine that would automatically perform those specific tasks on a timely basis. Therefore all I did was to end the sulking that the server was doing, and returned to my work. MoonGypsy, I hope you never experience anyone or anything sulking at you- under any circumstances whatsoever- as the comments uttered are usually not good for your ears (or in my case, for you to read.)!
• China
24 Apr 12
i will reboot the computer, who knows what will happen if press wrong button
@samson1 (738)
• Jamaica
24 Apr 12
Peonyscorpio and Stowyk, in all my life on earth, I have never encountered anyone, or anything sulking at me until my machine 'openly' told me that it was sulking at me! Interestingly, the machine (server) communicated to me in English, and not in computer gibberish! In addition, I could surprise you if I told you which server appeared on my machine and was sulking at me. Anyway, I did'nt have to reboot my machine or retrace my foorprints as, fortunately for me, I have the updated versions of 'computer protection and operational faciilities' installed on my machine. All I had to do was to end the litany of computer sulking lyrics, and return my work. Thanks for your advise, gentlepeople.