Set all three up to use IMAP instead of POP3. (If her email provider supports IMAP).
If it's passing hardware diagnostics and Windows' files are perfect, the problem may be due to some type of malware (malicious software)....
Might want to run RAM and HD diags first. The Ultimate Boot CD (UBCD) has both (plus much more). Simply boot your computer from this CD and...
Dirty or failing optical drive?
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The two thoughts that immediately come to mind are: Overheating - CPUs heat up real quick. Without adequate cooling they can literally start to...
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Yes. As I mentioned before, it could be due to overheating, it is or has been wet, failed/failing capacitors and/or possible electrical damage...
Yep, sounds like it. Oh, just thought of something. Check all the USB ports to make sure none of the pins have come loose and are touching/nearly...
It may NOT be the RAM. And the only (inexpensive) way to test it is to try yours in another computer and see if it causes the same problem or, try...
M471B5673EH1-CF8's are Samsung 2GB PC3-8500 204-pin DDR3 SO-DIMMs. (A bit slower than what it's supposed to be ... according to Crucial). If you...
Nope, the Acer Aspire 5515 uses DDR2.
What's the model number of the Acer?
The Dell 1764 has two RAM slots and can hold up to 8GB (4GBx2) of either DDR3 PC3-10600 or DDR3 PC3-12800 (non-ECC) SODIMM 204-Pin Notebook Memory...
If it can't even stay running while in the CMOS/BIOS Setup, there is a hardware problem somewhere. I wonder if it's flaky/failing RAM. Do you,...
Sounds like it may be a fairly serious hardware issue then. Could be due to severe dirt/dust; bad/or missing thermal grease between the CPU and...
Does it stay running for a while (say half an hour) while in the BIOS/CMOS Setup?
I suppose the "best" would be to use the same browser and version that the website designers were using to view their pages when they were...
... and plug the computer into a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply).
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