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| Please Help: My Computer Randomly Freezes XP Here's an annoying problem that I've been having lately. My computer has been freezing at random intervals. The strange thing is that nothing is listed about it in the Event Viewer when I check it after a reboot. I updated the drivers for my video card; I ran my virus scan; I ran CCleaner; I ran HIJACKTHIS and submitted the log file to http://www.hijackthis.de, and I have found absolutely nothing. It usually seems to happen more when the screen saver becomes active, but yet it's still an intermittent occurrence otherwise. Does anybody out there have any thoughts on this matter? Thanks in advance. |
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| Re: Please Help: My Computer Randomly Freezes XP I started having the same problem after upgrading to SP2. Occurs when I click 'My Computer' on the desktop. Windows Explorer works fine. First impression is it has something to do with searching the network for what is attached. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance to everyone. <Bill.Canfield******.com> wrote in message news:1169820599.818173.304970@s48g2000cws.googlegr oups.com... > Here's an annoying problem that I've been having lately. My computer > has been freezing at random intervals. The strange thing is that > nothing is listed about it in the Event Viewer when I check it after a > reboot. > > I updated the drivers for my video card; I ran my virus scan; I ran > CCleaner; I ran HIJACKTHIS and submitted the log file to > http://www.hijackthis.de, and I have found absolutely nothing. > > It usually seems to happen more when the screen saver becomes active, > but yet it's still an intermittent occurrence otherwise. > > Does anybody out there have any thoughts on this matter? > > Thanks in advance. > |
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| RE: Please Help: My Computer Randomly Freezes XP The general "fix" for this is rather detailed, but I'll give the gist of my procedures here: 1) Update all of your drivers to the latest version 2) Get all Windows Updates 3) Run hardware diagnostics on your system 4) Prune out unneeded startup items and services 5) Add more RAM (up to 1 gB for a "mature" system with XP) Sometimes this list doesn't work. Then it's usually due to a problem with obsolete hardware or drivers. - John "Bill.Canfield******.com" wrote: > Here's an annoying problem that I've been having lately. My computer > has been freezing at random intervals. The strange thing is that > nothing is listed about it in the Event Viewer when I check it after a > reboot. > > I updated the drivers for my video card; I ran my virus scan; I ran > CCleaner; I ran HIJACKTHIS and submitted the log file to > http://www.hijackthis.de, and I have found absolutely nothing. > > It usually seems to happen more when the screen saver becomes active, > but yet it's still an intermittent occurrence otherwise. > > Does anybody out there have any thoughts on this matter? > > Thanks in advance. > > |
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| Re: Please Help: My Computer Randomly Freezes XP Already performed #'s 2, 4 & 5 before posting. I'll check the drivers and run the diagnostics. Thank you for the help. Dave "usasma" <usasma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C8FB6322-EDC1-45B1-8523-5E1560773EFE@microsoft.com... > The general "fix" for this is rather detailed, but I'll give the gist of > my > procedures here: > 1) Update all of your drivers to the latest version > 2) Get all Windows Updates > 3) Run hardware diagnostics on your system > 4) Prune out unneeded startup items and services > 5) Add more RAM (up to 1 gB for a "mature" system with XP) > > Sometimes this list doesn't work. Then it's usually due to a problem with > obsolete hardware or drivers. > > - John > > > > "Bill.Canfield******.com" wrote: > >> Here's an annoying problem that I've been having lately. My computer >> has been freezing at random intervals. The strange thing is that >> nothing is listed about it in the Event Viewer when I check it after a >> reboot. >> >> I updated the drivers for my video card; I ran my virus scan; I ran >> CCleaner; I ran HIJACKTHIS and submitted the log file to >> http://www.hijackthis.de, and I have found absolutely nothing. >> >> It usually seems to happen more when the screen saver becomes active, >> but yet it's still an intermittent occurrence otherwise. >> >> Does anybody out there have any thoughts on this matter? >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> |
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| Re: Please Help: My Computer Randomly Freezes XP The issue here is trying to turn this "random" event into one that's predictable. Until then you're doomed to try test after test until you latch onto what the problem may be. The general stuff I suggested should be bolstered by other techniques - such as looking for logfiles and dump reports on your hard drive. Another technique is to leave Task Manager running on the Processes tab - so see if you can catch the bugger that's freezing. Maybe try running Process Explorer by SysInternals to see if there's anything unusual in any of the processes? - John "dummy act" wrote: > Already performed #'s 2, 4 & 5 before posting. I'll check the drivers and > run the diagnostics. > > Thank you for the help. > > Dave > > "usasma" <usasma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C8FB6322-EDC1-45B1-8523-5E1560773EFE@microsoft.com... > > The general "fix" for this is rather detailed, but I'll give the gist of > > my > > procedures here: > > 1) Update all of your drivers to the latest version > > 2) Get all Windows Updates > > 3) Run hardware diagnostics on your system > > 4) Prune out unneeded startup items and services > > 5) Add more RAM (up to 1 gB for a "mature" system with XP) > > > > Sometimes this list doesn't work. Then it's usually due to a problem with > > obsolete hardware or drivers. > > > > - John > > > > > > > > "Bill.Canfield******.com" wrote: > > > >> Here's an annoying problem that I've been having lately. My computer > >> has been freezing at random intervals. The strange thing is that > >> nothing is listed about it in the Event Viewer when I check it after a > >> reboot. > >> > >> I updated the drivers for my video card; I ran my virus scan; I ran > >> CCleaner; I ran HIJACKTHIS and submitted the log file to > >> http://www.hijackthis.de, and I have found absolutely nothing. > >> > >> It usually seems to happen more when the screen saver becomes active, > >> but yet it's still an intermittent occurrence otherwise. > >> > >> Does anybody out there have any thoughts on this matter? > >> > >> Thanks in advance. > >> > >> > > > |
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| Re: Please Help: My Computer Randomly Freezes XP I just realized I miss-read the original posting by Mr. Canfield. I read the My Computer as the desktop icon and not his computer in general. I apologize for taking this post off in a tangent. I'll post my situation in a new posting after double checking my drives which may apply to my problem. Again I apologize for this error. Dave "usasma" <usasma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C47E674C-0DFB-4DC7-A843-929CB6C1F6B1@microsoft.com... > The issue here is trying to turn this "random" event into one that's > predictable. Until then you're doomed to try test after test until you > latch > onto what the problem may be. > > The general stuff I suggested should be bolstered by other techniques - > such > as looking for logfiles and dump reports on your hard drive. Another > technique is to leave Task Manager running on the Processes tab - so see > if > you can catch the bugger that's freezing. > > Maybe try running Process Explorer by SysInternals to see if there's > anything unusual in any of the processes? > > - John > > "dummy act" wrote: > >> Already performed #'s 2, 4 & 5 before posting. I'll check the drivers >> and >> run the diagnostics. >> >> Thank you for the help. >> >> Dave >> >> "usasma" <usasma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:C8FB6322-EDC1-45B1-8523-5E1560773EFE@microsoft.com... >> > The general "fix" for this is rather detailed, but I'll give the gist >> > of >> > my >> > procedures here: >> > 1) Update all of your drivers to the latest version >> > 2) Get all Windows Updates >> > 3) Run hardware diagnostics on your system >> > 4) Prune out unneeded startup items and services >> > 5) Add more RAM (up to 1 gB for a "mature" system with XP) >> > >> > Sometimes this list doesn't work. Then it's usually due to a problem >> > with >> > obsolete hardware or drivers. >> > >> > - John >> > >> > >> > >> > "Bill.Canfield******.com" wrote: >> > >> >> Here's an annoying problem that I've been having lately. My computer >> >> has been freezing at random intervals. The strange thing is that >> >> nothing is listed about it in the Event Viewer when I check it after a >> >> reboot. >> >> >> >> I updated the drivers for my video card; I ran my virus scan; I ran >> >> CCleaner; I ran HIJACKTHIS and submitted the log file to >> >> http://www.hijackthis.de, and I have found absolutely nothing. >> >> >> >> It usually seems to happen more when the screen saver becomes active, >> >> but yet it's still an intermittent occurrence otherwise. >> >> >> >> Does anybody out there have any thoughts on this matter? >> >> >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| Re: Please Help: My Computer Randomly Freezes XP "dummy act" wrote >I started having the same problem after upgrading to SP2. Occurs when I >click 'My Computer' on the desktop. > Windows Explorer works fine. First impression is it has something to do > with searching the network for what is attached. You should post a new message with your issue and not attach it as a reply to someone else's thread. That's called hijacking and interferes with each of you getting help. Repost yours as a new message. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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| Re: Please Help: My Computer Randomly Freezes XP Ok, disregard my earlier reply. I sent it before I saw this. "dummy act" <miscact1@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:Qvruh.14898$pQ3.4756@newsread4.news.pas.earth link.net... >I just realized I miss-read the original posting by Mr. Canfield. I read >the My Computer as the desktop icon and not his computer in general. > > I apologize for taking this post off in a tangent. I'll post my situation > in a new posting after double checking my drives which may apply to my > problem. > > Again I apologize for this error. > > Dave > > "usasma" <usasma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C47E674C-0DFB-4DC7-A843-929CB6C1F6B1@microsoft.com... >> The issue here is trying to turn this "random" event into one that's >> predictable. Until then you're doomed to try test after test until you >> latch >> onto what the problem may be. >> >> The general stuff I suggested should be bolstered by other techniques - >> such >> as looking for logfiles and dump reports on your hard drive. Another >> technique is to leave Task Manager running on the Processes tab - so see >> if >> you can catch the bugger that's freezing. >> >> Maybe try running Process Explorer by SysInternals to see if there's >> anything unusual in any of the processes? >> >> - John >> >> "dummy act" wrote: >> >>> Already performed #'s 2, 4 & 5 before posting. I'll check the drivers >>> and >>> run the diagnostics. >>> >>> Thank you for the help. >>> >>> Dave >>> >>> "usasma" <usasma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:C8FB6322-EDC1-45B1-8523-5E1560773EFE@microsoft.com... >>> > The general "fix" for this is rather detailed, but I'll give the gist >>> > of >>> > my >>> > procedures here: >>> > 1) Update all of your drivers to the latest version >>> > 2) Get all Windows Updates >>> > 3) Run hardware diagnostics on your system >>> > 4) Prune out unneeded startup items and services >>> > 5) Add more RAM (up to 1 gB for a "mature" system with XP) >>> > >>> > Sometimes this list doesn't work. Then it's usually due to a problem >>> > with >>> > obsolete hardware or drivers. >>> > >>> > - John >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > "Bill.Canfield******.com" wrote: >>> > >>> >> Here's an annoying problem that I've been having lately. My computer >>> >> has been freezing at random intervals. The strange thing is that >>> >> nothing is listed about it in the Event Viewer when I check it after >>> >> a >>> >> reboot. >>> >> >>> >> I updated the drivers for my video card; I ran my virus scan; I ran >>> >> CCleaner; I ran HIJACKTHIS and submitted the log file to >>> >> http://www.hijackthis.de, and I have found absolutely nothing. >>> >> >>> >> It usually seems to happen more when the screen saver becomes active, >>> >> but yet it's still an intermittent occurrence otherwise. >>> >> >>> >> Does anybody out there have any thoughts on this matter? >>> >> >>> >> Thanks in advance. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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