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| Random Vista freezes Hello, I recently purchased a HP a6200n which works relatively well. The only complaint is that frequently (at least once daily) the system will lock up. When this occurs the only way out is to hold the power button down and reboot. When the system locks, the screen will actually freeze the contents and make it appear somewhat 'snowy'. This happened on a factory system OUT OF THE BOX. So I know this wasn't due to application software I loaded on top and I doubt very much it was a virus the system picked up. Since this started I have done a full virus scan and also have reviewed the event logs after each fail and nothing in there is obvious. There's an 'unexpected reboot' message there from my forced power down. I've gone to nVidia to download the latest nForce 430 drivers which has not helped. It seems ahead of what MS is pushing as the version I have is dated 12/07 and the auto updates are telling me to pick up a 7/07 version. I've also loaded SP1 and all of the HP/MS updates a person can handle. Has anyone experienced this or have any suggestions on what might be the next thing to look at? Thanks! |
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| Re: Random Vista freezes Hi, The hardware. A new system that freezes "out of the box" should be returned as defective to the manufacturer. It could the memory, the motherboard, the power supply, the processor, or anything else, but that's immaterial - it needs to be sent back for warranty replacement. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] "Mike" <mgfink@charter.net> wrote in message news:1cjFj.151$jr1.76@newsfe07.lga...[color=blue] > Hello, > > I recently purchased a HP a6200n which works relatively well. The only > complaint is that frequently (at least once daily) the system will lock > up. When this occurs the only way out is to hold the power button down > and reboot. > > When the system locks, the screen will actually freeze the contents and > make it appear somewhat 'snowy'. This happened on a factory system OUT OF > THE BOX. So I know this wasn't due to application software I loaded on > top and I doubt very much it was a virus the system picked up. > > Since this started I have done a full virus scan and also have reviewed > the event logs after each fail and nothing in there is obvious. There's > an 'unexpected reboot' message there from my forced power down. > > I've gone to nVidia to download the latest nForce 430 drivers which has > not helped. It seems ahead of what MS is pushing as the version I have is > dated 12/07 and the auto updates are telling me to pick up a 7/07 version. > > I've also loaded SP1 and all of the HP/MS updates a person can handle. Has > anyone experienced this or have any suggestions on what might be the next > thing to look at? > > Thanks![/color] |
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| Re: Random Vista freezes Mike wrote:[color=blue] > Hello, > > I recently purchased a HP a6200n which works relatively well. The only > complaint is that frequently (at least once daily) the system will lock > up. When this occurs the only way out is to hold the power button down > and reboot. > > When the system locks, the screen will actually freeze the contents and > make it appear somewhat 'snowy'. This happened on a factory system OUT > OF THE BOX. So I know this wasn't due to application software I loaded > on top and I doubt very much it was a virus the system picked up. > > Since this started I have done a full virus scan and also have reviewed > the event logs after each fail and nothing in there is obvious. There's > an 'unexpected reboot' message there from my forced power down. > > I've gone to nVidia to download the latest nForce 430 drivers which has > not helped. It seems ahead of what MS is pushing as the version I have > is dated 12/07 and the auto updates are telling me to pick up a 7/07 > version. > > I've also loaded SP1 and all of the HP/MS updates a person can handle. > Has anyone experienced this or have any suggestions on what might be the > next thing to look at? > > Thanks![/color] Reformat Your Computer And Install Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.10 RTW, Just FYI. |
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| Re: Random Vista freezes "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message news:OQtIh$IjIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Hi, > > The hardware. A new system that freezes "out of the box" should be > returned as defective to the manufacturer. It could the memory, the > motherboard, the power supply, the processor, or anything else, but that's > immaterial - it needs to be sent back for warranty replacement.[/color] It is unlikely hardware if it freezes, then continuers with warning or a "blue" screen, but yes, return it. If the OS isn't matched to the hardware, it is defective. |
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| Re: Random Vista freezes "Brian88135" <Brian88135.36phg1@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message news:Brian88135.36phg1@no-mx.forums.net...[color=blue] > > Hi > > Before you send it back or call the service people > > I've had my PC about 5 weeks, its an Acer (see spec's below) I had the > exact same problem you are experiencing, I did a restore right back to > (out of the box) defaults.[/color] About where I am. Like the hardware but the software sucks. [color=blue] > Get rid of any Norton Anti virus (or similar) apps as it causes many > problems with Vista and download the free AVG Anti Virus (google it) > which is compatable with Vista 64bit systems[/color] First thing I did was hit the control pannel and remove all the crap, including Nortion, trial ware including Word, the usual cleanup. [color=blue] > Do your updates (again) and then put SP1 in, that made a HUGE > difference for me,[/color] Did in some respects for me, namely network speed and disk to disk copy. Both improved some. But bugs do remain. SP2 is assured. [color=blue] > Keep in mind, when you do your restore to defaults, let it go for > awhile after its done restoring back to defaults, in other words, if the > hard drive is still working, let it finish installing whatever its > installing, then once it settles down, reboot it again, then install > your antivirus and programs > > Snoop around in the Tutorials on this site for performance and stuff > that will make your box run smoother\faster > > If you do all of the above, give us an update on how its working for > you[/color] With all the snooping and googling, I can't help think the Linux camp is right. I can google Linux just as easy as Vista. I PAY to have Vista and I expect a little better quality or something, or it becomes mute. Let me ask, why the hell should I run Vista? Please skip the FUD and BS when answering, it is getting dry. As an advanced user, Vista is a problem child. |
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| Re: Random Vista freezes In article <uykFj.109104$pM4.68303@pd7urf1no>, Canuck57 <dave-no.spam4me@unixhome.net> wrote:[color=blue] > > >It is unlikely hardware if it freezes, then continuers with warning or a >"blue" screen[/color] What makes you say that? |
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| Re: Random Vista freezes "Mike" <mgfink@charter.net> wrote in message news:1cjFj.151$jr1.76@newsfe07.lga...[color=blue] > Hello, > > I recently purchased a HP a6200n which works relatively well. The only > complaint is that frequently (at least once daily) the system will lock > up. When this occurs the only way out is to hold the power button down > and reboot. > > When the system locks, the screen will actually freeze the contents and > make it appear somewhat 'snowy'. This happened on a factory system OUT OF > THE BOX. So I know this wasn't due to application software I loaded on > top and I doubt very much it was a virus the system picked up. > > Since this started I have done a full virus scan and also have reviewed > the event logs after each fail and nothing in there is obvious. There's > an 'unexpected reboot' message there from my forced power down. > > I've gone to nVidia to download the latest nForce 430 drivers which has > not helped. It seems ahead of what MS is pushing as the version I have is > dated 12/07 and the auto updates are telling me to pick up a 7/07 version. > > I've also loaded SP1 and all of the HP/MS updates a person can handle. Has > anyone experienced this or have any suggestions on what might be the next > thing to look at? > > Thanks![/color] Too new to fool around with--send it back for a replacement. Let the vendor have the headache of finding out what's wrong. I got a replacement Dell when the on-line rep couldn't come up with a fix for the problem I was experiencing. His comment "too new to start replacing parts, we'll send put an exchange." Had it within 2 days--no more problems. MLD |
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| Re: Random Vista freezes If I purchase a new car and it doesn't run correctly, I don't mess around with troubleshooting possible causes. I bring it back to the dealer to have the problems addressed. If I buy a new TV and the picture doesn't display correctly or the sound doesn't work, I bring it back to the store for exchange or refund. Why should anyone spend their time diagnosing an problematic new machine out of the box? I certainly wouldn't. When I buy a laptop, it better work correctly on the first power up or it goes right back to where I got it. If they tell me to call the manufacturer for assistance, I pull out my cell phone and call my credit card company right then and there and have payment withheld. My experience has been that this will get the store manager's attention very quickly, especially if other customers are within earshot. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] "Brian88135" <Brian88135.36phg1@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message news:Brian88135.36phg1@no-mx.forums.net...[color=blue] > > Hi > > Before you send it back or call the service people > > I've had my PC about 5 weeks, its an Acer (see spec's below) I had the > exact same problem you are experiencing, I did a restore right back to > (out of the box) defaults. > > Get rid of any Norton Anti virus (or similar) apps as it causes many > problems with Vista and download the free AVG Anti Virus (google it) > which is compatable with Vista 64bit systems > > Do your updates (again) and then put SP1 in, that made a HUGE > difference for me, > > Keep in mind, when you do your restore to defaults, let it go for > awhile after its done restoring back to defaults, in other words, if the > hard drive is still working, let it finish installing whatever its > installing, then once it settles down, reboot it again, then install > your antivirus and programs > > Snoop around in the Tutorials on this site for performance and stuff > that will make your box run smoother\faster > > If you do all of the above, give us an update on how its working for > you > > Good luck > Brian > > > -- > Brian88135 > > ::AMD Phenom 9500 Quad Core 2.2 GHz:: > ::8 GB RAM:: > ::750 GB SATA 7200 RPM:: > ::512 MB ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro:: > ::3600 MHz System Bus:: > ::Vista Premium 64 bit::[/color] |
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| RE: Random Vista freezes Mike, I also have the problems you are experiencing. My mouse freezes all the time, screen also freezes, it takes forever to log-on and when you click the mouse button, it takes forever for the the next item to show. I hope you find a fix. I myself tried all kinds of things but no luck. My daughter told me to remove the Vista program and run my XP program since it was working perfectly before. Roy "Mike" wrote: [color=blue] > Hello, > > I recently purchased a HP a6200n which works relatively well. The only > complaint is that frequently (at least once daily) the system will lock > up. When this occurs the only way out is to hold the power button down > and reboot. > > When the system locks, the screen will actually freeze the contents and > make it appear somewhat 'snowy'. This happened on a factory system OUT > OF THE BOX. So I know this wasn't due to application software I loaded > on top and I doubt very much it was a virus the system picked up. > > Since this started I have done a full virus scan and also have reviewed > the event logs after each fail and nothing in there is obvious. There's > an 'unexpected reboot' message there from my forced power down. > > I've gone to nVidia to download the latest nForce 430 drivers which has > not helped. It seems ahead of what MS is pushing as the version I have > is dated 12/07 and the auto updates are telling me to pick up a 7/07 > version. > > I've also loaded SP1 and all of the HP/MS updates a person can handle. > Has anyone experienced this or have any suggestions on what might be the > next thing to look at? > > Thanks! >[/color] |
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| Re: Random Vista freezes Mike wrote:[color=blue] > Hello, > > I recently purchased a HP a6200n which works relatively well. The only > complaint is that frequently (at least once daily) the system will lock > up. When this occurs the only way out is to hold the power button down > and reboot. > > When the system locks, the screen will actually freeze the contents and > make it appear somewhat 'snowy'. This happened on a factory system OUT > OF THE BOX. So I know this wasn't due to application software I loaded > on top and I doubt very much it was a virus the system picked up. > > Since this started I have done a full virus scan and also have reviewed > the event logs after each fail and nothing in there is obvious. There's > an 'unexpected reboot' message there from my forced power down. > > I've gone to nVidia to download the latest nForce 430 drivers which has > not helped. It seems ahead of what MS is pushing as the version I have > is dated 12/07 and the auto updates are telling me to pick up a 7/07 > version. > > I've also loaded SP1 and all of the HP/MS updates a person can handle. > Has anyone experienced this or have any suggestions on what might be the > next thing to look at? > > Thanks![/color] Apparently one of the things that Vista does after it is installed is to index all of the files on all of the hard drives. It does this without telling you its doing it. I've had Ultimate x64 installed for about 4 days and have been having terrible hangs and waits when starting Media Center. So finally I let it sit in a hung state. After a coupleof hours everything started working again and Media Center now comes up without the wait time. When I go back to XP I can see all the index files that Vista created in my media folders. |
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| Re: Random Vista freezes Sam wrote:[color=blue] > Mike wrote:[color=green] >> Hello, >> >> I recently purchased a HP a6200n which works relatively well. The >> only complaint is that frequently (at least once daily) the system >> will lock up. When this occurs the only way out is to hold the >> power button down and reboot. >> >> When the system locks, the screen will actually freeze the contents >> and make it appear somewhat 'snowy'. This happened on a factory >> system OUT OF THE BOX. So I know this wasn't due to application >> software I loaded on top and I doubt very much it was a virus the >> system picked up. Since this started I have done a full virus scan and >> also have >> reviewed the event logs after each fail and nothing in there is >> obvious. There's an 'unexpected reboot' message there from my >> forced power down. I've gone to nVidia to download the latest nForce 430 >> drivers which >> has not helped. It seems ahead of what MS is pushing as the version >> I have is dated 12/07 and the auto updates are telling me to pick up >> a 7/07 version. >> >> I've also loaded SP1 and all of the HP/MS updates a person can >> handle. Has anyone experienced this or have any suggestions on what >> might be the next thing to look at? >> >> Thanks![/color] > Apparently one of the things that Vista does after it is installed is > to index all of the files on all of the hard drives. It does this > without telling you its doing it. I've had Ultimate x64 installed for > about 4 days and have been having terrible hangs and waits when > starting Media Center. So finally I let it sit in a hung state. After > a coupleof hours everything started working again and Media Center > now comes up without the wait time. When I go back to XP I can see > all the index files that Vista created in my media folders.[/color] I just shut off the indexing right off, it's useless to me Clark... -- Don't you have Google in your part of the world? |
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