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| Repair/reinstall Vista 64 Hi, My computer freezes from time to time and I think I tried everything to locate what the problem could be. The event logs show nothing, I ran a memory test with no problem, (I have 4Gb), I checked my drive and had no problems. All my drivers are up to date and I have all the latest updates/service packs. So my last hope is to re-install Vista. Are there any easy steps to re-install Vista? Or do I have to format my machine and start from scratch? I don't want to re-install office and so on. Thanks Simon |
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| Re: Repair/reinstall Vista 64 "Simon" <bad@example.com> wrote in message news:%230sZtmAFKHA.1540@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Hi, > > My computer freezes from time to time and I think I tried everything to > locate what the problem could be. > > The event logs show nothing, I ran a memory test with no problem, (I have > 4Gb), I checked my drive and had no problems. > All my drivers are up to date and I have all the latest updates/service > packs. > > So my last hope is to re-install Vista. > > Are there any easy steps to re-install Vista? Or do I have to format my > machine and start from scratch? I don't want to re-install office and so > on. > > Thanks > > Simon[/color] A reinstall by definition is just that a full reinstall- so you just boot from the media and follow the onscreen instructions. It is up to you if you want to format or just install again (it will move the old Windows installation and program files to a set of .old folders. You will have to reinstall all your applications too. Of course you must ensure you backup all relevant data prior to this process. -- Mike Brannigan |
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| Re: Repair/reinstall Vista 64 [color=blue] > A reinstall by definition is just that a full reinstall- so you just > boot from the media and follow the onscreen instructions. It is up to > you if you want to format or just install again (it will move the old > Windows installation and program files to a set of .old folders. > You will have to reinstall all your applications too. > Of course you must ensure you backup all relevant data prior to this > process.[/color] So I guess what I want is a repair... Does Vista have something like XP where you can repair rather than doing a fresh install? Simon |
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| Re: Repair/reinstall Vista 64 >[color=blue] > Hello Simon, > If your going to re-install Vista, then it's always better to do a > clean install with a full format first. You will get much better > results. > As for the freezing, have you checked your temperatures ?. > Post your results and let us know how you got on, thanks. > Good luck.[/color] How do I check the temperature? Do I need a third party app for that? In any case windows sometime freezes when I 'wake it' up and the machine hasn't been running all night. I have been told Aero could be the real problem ... I might change that theme and see what happens. Simon |
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| Re: Repair/reinstall Vista 64 Hi Simon, Boot into the existing installation and insert the disk, follow the prompts to do an in-place upgrade. The disk must be at the same or higher service pack level as the installation for this to work. As your problem is random freezing and not blue screens, this is most often caused by faulty hardware so reinstalling will not provide a solution if this is the case. As you've checked the memory and hard drive (did you do a full diagnostic from a manufacturer's tool and not just the disk checker?), you might also suspect the power supply or motherboard. For the PSU, the only real solution is to swap in a known good supply. A faulty motherboard would require replacement. You can use a strong flashlight to check for bulging/blown capacitors on the motherboard, but there could be other faults that will not be visually detectable. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] Vote for my shoe: [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] "Simon" <bad@example.com> wrote in message news:eGO2gLBFKHA.2376@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >[color=green] >> A reinstall by definition is just that a full reinstall- so you just boot >> from the media and follow the onscreen instructions. It is up to you if >> you want to format or just install again (it will move the old Windows >> installation and program files to a set of .old folders. >> You will have to reinstall all your applications too. >> Of course you must ensure you backup all relevant data prior to this >> process.[/color] > > > So I guess what I want is a repair... > Does Vista have something like XP where you can repair rather than doing a > fresh install? > > Simon[/color] |
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| Re: Repair/reinstall Vista 64 Have you checked it's not caused by programs running in the background? Norton AntiVirus ect. I recently had the same problem, and when I disabled Skype the problem disappeared! "Simon" <bad@example.com> wrote news:%230sZtmAFKHA.1540@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Hi, > > My computer freezes from time to time and I think I tried everything to > locate what the problem could be. > > The event logs show nothing, I ran a memory test with no problem, (I have > 4Gb), I checked my drive and had no problems. > All my drivers are up to date and I have all the latest updates/service > packs. > > So my last hope is to re-install Vista. > > Are there any easy steps to re-install Vista? Or do I have to format my > machine and start from scratch? I don't want to re-install office and so > on. > > Thanks > > Simon[/color] |
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| Re: Repair/reinstall Vista 64 MAT wrote:[color=blue] > Have you checked it's not caused by programs running in the background? > Norton AntiVirus ect. > I recently had the same problem, and when I disabled Skype the problem > disappeared! >[/color] I have Skype installed, I will try and disable it to see if that helps. My AV is Avast, (free). Apart from those I don't really have anything too fancy running in the background. Simon |
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| Re: Repair/reinstall Vista 64 stoneys-nutz wrote:[color=blue] > Download SpeedFan here and it will tell you your temps. > If it does it coming out of sleep mode then i doubt it's temp related. > It could be Aero causing the problem, disable it and try. > Also is your Bios up to date ?.[/color] I will try speedfan to see what it says, but like you say, I don't think it is the problem. My Bios is up to date. Simon |
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| Re: Repair/reinstall Vista 64 > As your problem is random freezing and not blue screens, this is most[color=blue] > often caused by faulty hardware so reinstalling will not provide a > solution if this is the case. As you've checked the memory and hard > drive (did you do a full diagnostic from a manufacturer's tool and not > just the disk checker?), you might also suspect the power supply or > motherboard. For the PSU, the only real solution is to swap in a known > good supply. A faulty motherboard would require replacement. You can use > a strong flashlight to check for bulging/blown capacitors on the > motherboard, but there could be other faults that will not be visually > detectable.[/color] I also assumed that the problem was hardware related, but I ran a test on both the Memory and the hard drive without any errors been reported, (using manufacturer applications). I am not 100% sure about a motherboard problem, but I always assumed that those kind of problem would mean a totally non working computer rather than a freezing computer from time to time. Simon |
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| Re: Repair/reinstall Vista 64 Hi, Simon. Since the motherboard is, by definition, the nerve center of the computer, a faulty one can cause just about any kind of problem - at random. :>( As I'm sure you know, hardware problems can be the trickiest to diagnose. The variety of suggested causes and solutions in this thread are an indication of that. Something as simple as a loose cable can cause symptoms that seem to have no relation to that peripheral. (Back in the olden days of TRS-80s, we accountants used to cure many problems with the "Pink Pearl" treatment: Unplug a cable or daughterboard, use our big pink rubber pencil eraser on the edge connector, and plug it back in. It OFTEN worked!) RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX [email]rc@grandecom.net[/email] Microsoft Windows MVP Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100 "Simon" <bad@example.com> wrote in message news:#sy70gCFKHA.4316@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue][color=green] >> As your problem is random freezing and not blue screens, this is most >> often caused by faulty hardware so reinstalling will not provide a >> solution if this is the case. As you've checked the memory and hard drive >> (did you do a full diagnostic from a manufacturer's tool and not just the >> disk checker?), you might also suspect the power supply or motherboard. >> For the PSU, the only real solution is to swap in a known good supply. A >> faulty motherboard would require replacement. You can use a strong >> flashlight to check for bulging/blown capacitors on the motherboard, but >> there could be other faults that will not be visually detectable.[/color] > > I also assumed that the problem was hardware related, but I ran a test on > both the Memory and the hard drive without any errors been reported, > (using manufacturer applications). > > I am not 100% sure about a motherboard problem, but I always assumed that > those kind of problem would mean a totally non working computer rather > than a freezing computer from time to time. > > Simon[/color] |
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| Re: Repair/reinstall Vista 64 On 2009/08/03 09:11 AM, Simon wrote:[color=blue] > Hi, > > My computer freezes from time to time and I think I tried everything to > locate what the problem could be. > > The event logs show nothing, I ran a memory test with no problem, (I > have 4Gb), I checked my drive and had no problems. > All my drivers are up to date and I have all the latest updates/service > packs. > > So my last hope is to re-install Vista. > > Are there any easy steps to re-install Vista? Or do I have to format my > machine and start from scratch? I don't want to re-install office and so > on. > > Thanks > > Simon[/color] Well, I removed Avast, Skype and Aero ... and it froze again this morning. I will install AV I am still sure that it has something to do with the software. Everything worked flawlessly until the 02/07 when I installed SP1. Installing that service pack caused office, IE8 and a few others to download a bunch of updates of their own. So it is a bit hard to pinpoint what the problem is. Before I format my PC I am downloading Windows 7 Ultimate in the small hope that this will fix the problem. One last thing, I have a trust keyboard/mouse that does not have Vista drivers, ([url]http://www.trust.com/products/product.aspx?artnr=12738[/url]), could that also be the problem? Simon |
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| Re: Repair/reinstall Vista 64 On 2009/08/03 04:41 PM, R. C. White wrote:[color=blue] > Hi, Simon. > > Since the motherboard is, by definition, the nerve center of the > computer, a faulty one can cause just about any kind of problem - at > random. :>([/color] I agree, but no technician that I know off will believe me. They will just tell me to buy a new motherboard/memory in the off chance that this will solve the problem. So, ideally I would get a 'report' of some sort that could pinpoint what the problem is. That way I would know what to tell the techie and what to expect. [color=blue] > > As I'm sure you know, hardware problems can be the trickiest to > diagnose. The variety of suggested causes and solutions in this thread > are an indication of that. Something as simple as a loose cable can > cause symptoms that seem to have no relation to that peripheral. (Back > in the olden days of TRS-80s, we accountants used to cure many problems > with the "Pink Pearl" treatment: Unplug a cable or daughterboard, use > our big pink rubber pencil eraser on the edge connector, and plug it > back in. It OFTEN worked!) > > RC[/color] I'll give that a try tonight, (well, maybe not the rubber part), when I get home, I will unplug everything and double check all the connections. [url]http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/Motherboard/Driver_Model.aspx?ProductID=2937&ost=others[/url] There is a new Audio driver as well by the looks of it. I will also download the latest BIOS, I _think_ I have the latest one installed but I'll download it anyway and see if that helps. [url]http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/Motherboard/BIOS_Model.aspx?ProductID=2937[/url] I don't know what version my BIOS currently uses, so there might be some mileage in updating it. Regards, Simon |
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