- Sep 1, 2010
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Apologies in advance if this is more complex than I mean it to be... but I'm pretty stuck.
Basically, I have a SFF low power computer at work that I use as a personal file server and to run some older proprietary apps. This machine runs Windows 7 Professional 64-bit and does not have a monitor. I use RDP in order to use it and for several years it's been totally fine. However, just recently I noticed that I can't connect. I've tried logging in from different PC's just to see if maybe there was a firewall issue but it's the same across the board. The first session, however, always works fine. As it turns out, the PC seems to freeze up on the log in screen only after an RDP session is closed; I cannot open another until I hard reboot the machine--super annoying.
Now, I've benched the computer about a week ago, ran some power and memory tests, and found that everything seems to be okay. I'm wondering if the onboard graphics card (this is an embedded radeon 8400 board) is on its way out so I'm about to try a dedicated adapter--just because I'm out of ideas. I do think it is completely locking up because there's an external drive attached that spins down--meaning my auto-write program (used to keep the drive on) is being terminated. However, there is no blue screen and USB devices do not work.
Not even sure which category this is supposed to be in because I am not sure what the issue is...
Basically, I have a SFF low power computer at work that I use as a personal file server and to run some older proprietary apps. This machine runs Windows 7 Professional 64-bit and does not have a monitor. I use RDP in order to use it and for several years it's been totally fine. However, just recently I noticed that I can't connect. I've tried logging in from different PC's just to see if maybe there was a firewall issue but it's the same across the board. The first session, however, always works fine. As it turns out, the PC seems to freeze up on the log in screen only after an RDP session is closed; I cannot open another until I hard reboot the machine--super annoying.
Now, I've benched the computer about a week ago, ran some power and memory tests, and found that everything seems to be okay. I'm wondering if the onboard graphics card (this is an embedded radeon 8400 board) is on its way out so I'm about to try a dedicated adapter--just because I'm out of ideas. I do think it is completely locking up because there's an external drive attached that spins down--meaning my auto-write program (used to keep the drive on) is being terminated. However, there is no blue screen and USB devices do not work.
Not even sure which category this is supposed to be in because I am not sure what the issue is...