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Weird standby

Discussion in 'Windows - General discussion' started by sawbg, May 24, 2010.

  1. sawbg

    sawbg Member

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    I've got a problem with my WinXP SP3 computer. Sometimes when I try to put it on standby, the computer goes to the "Windows is preparing to standby..." screen and freezes there. My box will be "preparing to standby" for hours, or even days, if I would let it. This will happen both if I tell it to standby and if Windows goes into standby by itself after X minutes.

    Also, sometimes when I start the computer up, I can begin to use it, and then it randomly reboots, like if there were a power blink, but there will have been none.

    Help, please?
     
  2. Pop_Smith

    Pop_Smith Regular member

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    Do you have up-to-date antivirus software and have you recently scanned the computer for spyware?

    I'm not sure on the first part of your post. However, I've seen random rebooting resulting for a nasty virus or spyware problem.

    EDIT: As hooter007 suggested Malwarebytes is an excellent Anti-spyware application. You can download it right here on AfterDawn: http://www.afterdawn.com/software/security/antispyware/malwarebytes_anti-malware.cfm

    If you don't already have anti-virus software I'd recommend the 30-day free trial of NOD32 just to make sure your system is clean. You can get it here: http://www.afterdawn.com/software/security/antivirus/nod32_nt.cfm
     
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  3. hooter007

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    also try and roll your computer back before it started to happen with system restore

    if that dont work or even if it does then do asPop Smith said get a good antivirus then disable system restore get something like malwarebytes aswell (free) run both of them see if anything pops up
    when finished dont forget to put system restore back on
    lets know how you got on
     
  4. sawbg

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    This has been happening for at least six months. I don't want to roll back that far. And yes, Anti-Virus & Anti-Spyware are up-to-date.
     
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    some how your system has been corupted
    even if you do find a way to get rid of it
    it may be still hidden in a file system restore ect.ect..
    just back up what you need
    and try system restore, or factory default
     
  6. sawbg

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    OK. Thank you for your help.
     

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