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Wierd vista freezing problem

Discussion in 'Windows - Software discussion' started by brauner, Jan 10, 2009.

  1. brauner

    brauner Member

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    Hi guys, I recently just did a new build. The specs are:
    Motherboard: Asus M3A78-EM
    CPU: AMD Phenom X4 9600 @ 2.3ghz
    RAM: 6gb Kingston DDR2 800mhz
    HDD: WD Caviar 500gig
    PSU: Rosewill 450W ATX2.2
    Logitech EX100 wireless keyboard and mouse
    Vista Home Premium 64-bit

    My problem is this: I just recently got vista up and a couple of programs. At random times, it could either be 2 min or 2 hours it will just randomly freeze. I am able to move the mouse but nothing else, not even CTRL+ALT+DEL. I have all the most recent driver updates I believe, and most recent BIOS. Im not sure if this is a virus, drivers, or a hardware problem.

    What I have dont to try and fix it: Went into MSCONFIG and disabled all the useless stuff and have the only important stuff running such as the OS, virus scan etc. Disabled all standbys and sleep mode. I don't think doing a diagnosive startup would make a difference considering I have had the problem since I first built it.

    Any ideas and help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
     
  2. omegaman7

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    Im afraid I never ran vista myself, but im running Windows 7 beta right now. And its VERY similar to vista, from what I hear. And I think for entering the task manager you meen ctrl+shift+esc. For what ever reason, they changed it. Are you sure that your ram is good? If not there is a utility that can check ram for errors on bootup via cd/dvd drive. I suppose it could be some kinda video bug too. Computers do the darndest things huh. You can get the the downloads for memtest (Here)
     
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  3. Darkmat

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    He is accessing task manager the right way. I had a similar problem but it was with xp. The problem was with 2 programs that i had installed on the system did not like each other. It got so bad that it would eventually crash the whole system. After reinstalling windows a few times and over a period of about a week i figured out which 2 programs did not like each other. I can only remember that one of them was Spyware Doctor. Hope this helps.

    Good luck
     
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    Hmmm... long process, but it works I suppose. There are utilities that scan for conflicts, but I suppose they dont always find problems either.
    Oh... and the ctrl shift esc method in ATLEAST windows 7 is a more DIRECT means of reaching task manager. The traditional ctrl alt del, merely gives you options for what you wanna do. I dont know if this applies to vista, but I believe windows 7 is not much more than an upgrade to vista.
     
  5. brauner

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    Thanks for the replys, I know for a fact in vista when you do CTRL+ALT+DEL it gives you a list of options such as lock the computer, start task manager etc. And I will run memtest and report back. Is there any other scans I can do to find out what the problem is?

    Thanks.
     
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    ctrl shift esc works in xp for direct route to task manager so will work for vista I did not know that thanks Omegaman 7
     

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