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| Vista freezes solid on AMD dual core, single core ok Hi! I am totally frustrated and clueless with my Vista Ultimate system. Usually after a few minutes after booting, the system freezes solid, no BSOD, no dump, only reset "solves" the situation. I can consistently generate a crash by opening Word and just keeping <return> pressed until a few pages are there - lock-up. System is AMD Athlon X2 6000+, 3 GB memory, ASUS M2N32-SLI Premium motherboard. I have by now replaced the graphics adapter (NVIDIA instead of ATI, so all other drivers), updated the BIOS, put in a stronger power supply, tried with almost all on-board devices disabled (USB, firewire, LAN, audio, one of the SATA controllers), moved the harddrive to the other SATA controller disabling the unused one, removed one set of memory, then the other, ran memtest86, ..... Even under a "diagnostic startup" I get the same result. UNLESS I boot with only 1 core enabled. Then it seems to work fine. Now, since it also happens in diagnostic mode and I excluded most of the hardware (except for the CPU), I'm a bit lost as to what could still cause these crashes. For now, the system is completely useless, as by the time I started the application I need, the system has frozen and it's groundhog day all over. Does anyone have any idea what I can still do (besides scrapping the system and buying a pencil instead)? I'd appreciate any help. Greatly!! Thanks!! Cheers, Hendrik |
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| Re: Vista freezes solid on AMD dual core, single core ok A great Vista troubleshooting story [url]http://www.edbott.com/weblog/?p=1761[/url] Random Windows errors? Check the hardware [url]http://www.edbott.com/weblog/?p=1789[/url] -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User --------------------------------------------------------------- "Hendrik Seliger" <HendrikSeliger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5BA7AA6B-A9E9-43F3-8F6E-70017C0A0519@microsoft.com... Hi! I am totally frustrated and clueless with my Vista Ultimate system. Usually after a few minutes after booting, the system freezes solid, no BSOD, no dump, only reset "solves" the situation. I can consistently generate a crash by opening Word and just keeping <return> pressed until a few pages are there - lock-up. System is AMD Athlon X2 6000+, 3 GB memory, ASUS M2N32-SLI Premium motherboard. I have by now replaced the graphics adapter (NVIDIA instead of ATI, so all other drivers), updated the BIOS, put in a stronger power supply, tried with almost all on-board devices disabled (USB, firewire, LAN, audio, one of the SATA controllers), moved the harddrive to the other SATA controller disabling the unused one, removed one set of memory, then the other, ran memtest86, ..... Even under a "diagnostic startup" I get the same result. UNLESS I boot with only 1 core enabled. Then it seems to work fine. Now, since it also happens in diagnostic mode and I excluded most of the hardware (except for the CPU), I'm a bit lost as to what could still cause these crashes. For now, the system is completely useless, as by the time I started the application I need, the system has frozen and it's groundhog day all over. Does anyone have any idea what I can still do (besides scrapping the system and buying a pencil instead)? I'd appreciate any help. Greatly!! Thanks!! Cheers, Hendrik |
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| Re: Vista freezes solid on AMD dual core, single core ok ....forgot to mention that I had also changed the SATA cable... to no avail. ;-) Hendrik "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: [color=blue] > A great Vista troubleshooting story > [url]http://www.edbott.com/weblog/?p=1761[/url] > > Random Windows errors? Check the hardware > [url]http://www.edbott.com/weblog/?p=1789[/url] > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista freezes solid on AMD dual core, single core ok Doe the event logs reveal anything? Have you tried downgrading to 2GB of memory with just one matched pair of 1GB Dims? How much virtual memory do you have allocated? "Hendrik Seliger" <HendrikSeliger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5BA7AA6B-A9E9-43F3-8F6E-70017C0A0519@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hi! > I am totally frustrated and clueless with my Vista Ultimate system. > Usually > after a few minutes after booting, the system freezes solid, no BSOD, no > dump, only reset "solves" the situation. I can consistently generate a > crash > by opening Word and just keeping <return> pressed until a few pages are > there > - lock-up. > > System is AMD Athlon X2 6000+, 3 GB memory, ASUS M2N32-SLI Premium > motherboard. > > I have by now replaced the graphics adapter (NVIDIA instead of ATI, so all > other drivers), updated the BIOS, put in a stronger power supply, tried > with > almost all on-board devices disabled (USB, firewire, LAN, audio, one of > the > SATA controllers), moved the harddrive to the other SATA controller > disabling > the unused one, removed one set of memory, then the other, ran memtest86, > .... Even under a "diagnostic startup" I get the same result. > > UNLESS I boot with only 1 core enabled. Then it seems to work fine. > > Now, since it also happens in diagnostic mode and I excluded most of the > hardware (except for the CPU), I'm a bit lost as to what could still cause > these crashes. For now, the system is completely useless, as by the time I > started the application I need, the system has frozen and it's groundhog > day > all over. > > Does anyone have any idea what I can still do (besides scrapping the > system > and buying a pencil instead)? I'd appreciate any help. Greatly!! > > Thanks!! > > Cheers, > Hendrik[/color] |
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| Re: Vista freezes solid on AMD dual core, single core ok Nothing in the event logs, except a note that the shutdown was unexpected. Re. memory: I originally had 2GB matched DDR2 RAM, where I already had the problem. Then added another GB matched to 3GB, and also tried with only the new 1GB installed. Same difference. On virtual, it's normally on "system decides", but I also tried to limit to 512-1024MB. Same thing. BTW, forgot to mention earlier that temperature is nice and low, enough ventilation and fans going and monitored via Everest. Lock-ups are not in any way linked to temperature increases, high HD activity, or high CPU load. Only remedy is 1 cpu only, or it seems to run in safe mode, but this is hard to test, as the only sure way I had to crash is using Word, all other freezes feel random, and Word wants a new activation if the system is in safe mode.... Not going to open another can of worms there. Anyway, 1 cpu seems to work, safe mode seems to work, but even in a diagnostic startup it crashes. Makes me believe it would be some device driver which loads in diagnostic mode but not in safe mode. What could that be? Since I changed the graphics adapter to a totally different one, and disabled most hardware to test along the way, it must be deep in the Vista system. Any ideas???? Appreciate your help! Hendrik "JW" wrote: [color=blue] > Doe the event logs reveal anything? > Have you tried downgrading to 2GB of memory with just one matched pair of > 1GB Dims? > How much virtual memory do you have allocated? >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista freezes solid on AMD dual core, single core ok If you have not re-installed Vista after all of the changes I suggest that run Vista Repair. Be sure both CPUs are enabled in the BIOS first. [url]http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial148.html#overview[/url] "Hendrik Seliger" <HendrikSeliger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:13D4D1F2-185B-43C6-AD40-E21C3B891D9E@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Nothing in the event logs, except a note that the shutdown was unexpected. > Re. memory: I originally had 2GB matched DDR2 RAM, where I already had the > problem. Then added another GB matched to 3GB, and also tried with only > the > new 1GB installed. Same difference. > On virtual, it's normally on "system decides", but I also tried to limit > to > 512-1024MB. Same thing. > > BTW, forgot to mention earlier that temperature is nice and low, enough > ventilation and fans going and monitored via Everest. Lock-ups are not in > any > way linked to temperature increases, high HD activity, or high CPU load. > > Only remedy is 1 cpu only, or it seems to run in safe mode, but this is > hard > to test, as the only sure way I had to crash is using Word, all other > freezes > feel random, and Word wants a new activation if the system is in safe > mode.... Not going to open another can of worms there. > > Anyway, 1 cpu seems to work, safe mode seems to work, but even in a > diagnostic startup it crashes. Makes me believe it would be some device > driver which loads in diagnostic mode but not in safe mode. What could > that > be? > > Since I changed the graphics adapter to a totally different one, and > disabled most hardware to test along the way, it must be deep in the Vista > system. Any ideas???? > > Appreciate your help! > > Hendrik > > "JW" wrote: >[color=green] >> Doe the event logs reveal anything? >> Have you tried downgrading to 2GB of memory with just one matched pair of >> 1GB Dims? >> How much virtual memory do you have allocated? >>[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista freezes solid on AMD dual core, single core ok Hi! I assume you mean booting from Vista DVD and using the startup repair function? Tried that, came back with no problems identified. Or is there another way to get Vista to "repair" all drivers to a current state, even if it thinks the right one is installed (e.g. in case of a corrupt file)? For me it now boils down to a device driver which seems to be linked to the MB (ASUS M2N32-SLI Premium with AM2) which does not get loaded in safe mode, but does get started in diagnostic startup, and which has a dual-core problem. Is there any way one can write a log of all driver calls to at least have a log of where the thing freezes? Since there is no event entry, its a bit a walk in the fog otherwise. Thanks again for your help! Cheers, Hendrik "JW" wrote: [color=blue] > If you have not re-installed Vista after all of the changes I suggest that > run > Vista Repair. Be sure both CPUs are enabled in the BIOS first. > > [url]http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial148.html#overview[/url] >[/color] |
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