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Computer freezes after idle time.

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by HTML Document, Jun 13, 2009.

  1. Hi, this happened out of the blue Thursday. When my Vista Home Premium-SP1,
    is idle for awhile, the computer freezes... the screen is a grayish color and
    the mouse circle just keeps twirling. I have to manually re-boot.
    Everything is fine until I leave and come back...and it is frozen again. I
    cannot ctrl-alt-delete either. When I went to do a system restore, I saw
    that all my restore points were gone. How could this have happened? I
    thought maybe a windows update could be the source so I uninstalled the many
    updates ( approx. 25)....the next morning , I saw they had all returned even
    though I have it set not to download automatically. I am hoping that someone
    here has a solution for this bizarre behavior. Please help.
    Thank you !!
    Eileen
     
  2. HTML Document <HTMLDocument@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

    >Hi, this happened out of the blue Thursday. When my Vista Home Premium-SP1,
    >is idle for awhile, the computer freezes... the screen is a grayish color and
    >the mouse circle just keeps twirling. I have to manually re-boot.
    >Everything is fine until I leave and come back...and it is frozen again. I
    >cannot ctrl-alt-delete either. When I went to do a system restore, I saw
    >that all my restore points were gone. How could this have happened? I
    >thought maybe a windows update could be the source so I uninstalled the many
    >updates ( approx. 25)....the next morning , I saw they had all returned even
    >though I have it set not to download automatically. I am hoping that someone
    >here has a solution for this bizarre behavior. Please help.
    >Thank you !!
    >Eileen


    Of course, you don't have any system backups to fall back on... right?
     
  3. Hi Manny,
    What do you mean by system backup? I back up my data files weekly...
    Eileen

    "Manny Weisbord" wrote:

    > HTML Document <HTMLDocument@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    >
    > >Hi, this happened out of the blue Thursday. When my Vista Home Premium-SP1,
    > >is idle for awhile, the computer freezes... the screen is a grayish color and
    > >the mouse circle just keeps twirling. I have to manually re-boot.
    > >Everything is fine until I leave and come back...and it is frozen again. I
    > >cannot ctrl-alt-delete either. When I went to do a system restore, I saw
    > >that all my restore points were gone. How could this have happened? I
    > >thought maybe a windows update could be the source so I uninstalled the many
    > >updates ( approx. 25)....the next morning , I saw they had all returned even
    > >though I have it set not to download automatically. I am hoping that someone
    > >here has a solution for this bizarre behavior. Please help.
    > >Thank you !!
    > >Eileen

    >
    > Of course, you don't have any system backups to fall back on... right?
    >
     
  4. HTML Document <HTMLDocument@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

    >Hi Manny,
    >What do you mean by system backup? I back up my data files weekly...
    >Eileen


    You should have been using an imaging program such as Acronis True
    Image to backup your entire system to either a second internal hard
    drive or an external USB drive.

    If you don't have that, you might be up that proverbial creek:

    Other than that, I have no words of wisdom to offer you.

    Sorry.

    >"Manny Weisbord" wrote:
    >
    >> HTML Document <HTMLDocument@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    >>
    >> >Hi, this happened out of the blue Thursday. When my Vista Home Premium-SP1,
    >> >is idle for awhile, the computer freezes... the screen is a grayish color and
    >> >the mouse circle just keeps twirling. I have to manually re-boot.
    >> >Everything is fine until I leave and come back...and it is frozen again. I
    >> >cannot ctrl-alt-delete either. When I went to do a system restore, I saw
    >> >that all my restore points were gone. How could this have happened? I
    >> >thought maybe a windows update could be the source so I uninstalled the many
    >> >updates ( approx. 25)....the next morning , I saw they had all returned even
    >> >though I have it set not to download automatically. I am hoping that someone
    >> >here has a solution for this bizarre behavior. Please help.
    >> >Thank you !!
    >> >Eileen

    >>
    >> Of course, you don't have any system backups to fall back on... right?
    >>
     
  5. So what are you saying? My system didn't crash. It works fine...until it is
    idle for an hour or two...then it freezes up. You are suggesting a system
    failure....I don't have that ( I hope)

    "Manny Weisbord" wrote:

    > HTML Document <HTMLDocument@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    >
    > >Hi Manny,
    > >What do you mean by system backup? I back up my data files weekly...
    > >Eileen

    >
    > You should have been using an imaging program such as Acronis True
    > Image to backup your entire system to either a second internal hard
    > drive or an external USB drive.
    >
    > If you don't have that, you might be up that proverbial creek:
    >
    > Other than that, I have no words of wisdom to offer you.
    >
    > Sorry.
    >
    > >"Manny Weisbord" wrote:
    > >
    > >> HTML Document <HTMLDocument@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    > >>
    > >> >Hi, this happened out of the blue Thursday. When my Vista Home Premium-SP1,
    > >> >is idle for awhile, the computer freezes... the screen is a grayish color and
    > >> >the mouse circle just keeps twirling. I have to manually re-boot.
    > >> >Everything is fine until I leave and come back...and it is frozen again. I
    > >> >cannot ctrl-alt-delete either. When I went to do a system restore, I saw
    > >> >that all my restore points were gone. How could this have happened? I
    > >> >thought maybe a windows update could be the source so I uninstalled the many
    > >> >updates ( approx. 25)....the next morning , I saw they had all returned even
    > >> >though I have it set not to download automatically. I am hoping that someone
    > >> >here has a solution for this bizarre behavior. Please help.
    > >> >Thank you !!
    > >> >Eileen
    > >>
    > >> Of course, you don't have any system backups to fall back on... right?
    > >>

    >
     
  6. HTML Document <HTMLDocument@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

    >So what are you saying? My system didn't crash. It works fine...until it is
    >idle for an hour or two...then it freezes up. You are suggesting a system
    >failure....I don't have that ( I hope)


    I'm clueless about your problem.

    System Restore takes care of a myriad of problems. It it's not
    working, I don't know what to tell you.

    I have used System Restore as a quick fix for many problems I've
    caused over the years, and if that failed - which was seldom - I've
    restored from my backups.

    >"Manny Weisbord" wrote:
    >
    >> HTML Document <HTMLDocument@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    >>
    >> >Hi Manny,
    >> >What do you mean by system backup? I back up my data files weekly...
    >> >Eileen

    >>
    >> You should have been using an imaging program such as Acronis True
    >> Image to backup your entire system to either a second internal hard
    >> drive or an external USB drive.
    >>
    >> If you don't have that, you might be up that proverbial creek:
    >>
    >> Other than that, I have no words of wisdom to offer you.
    >>
    >> Sorry.
    >>
    >> >"Manny Weisbord" wrote:
    >> >
    >> >> HTML Document <HTMLDocument@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    >> >>
    >> >> >Hi, this happened out of the blue Thursday. When my Vista Home Premium-SP1,
    >> >> >is idle for awhile, the computer freezes... the screen is a grayish color and
    >> >> >the mouse circle just keeps twirling. I have to manually re-boot.
    >> >> >Everything is fine until I leave and come back...and it is frozen again. I
    >> >> >cannot ctrl-alt-delete either. When I went to do a system restore, I saw
    >> >> >that all my restore points were gone. How could this have happened? I
    >> >> >thought maybe a windows update could be the source so I uninstalled the many
    >> >> >updates ( approx. 25)....the next morning , I saw they had all returned even
    >> >> >though I have it set not to download automatically. I am hoping that someone
    >> >> >here has a solution for this bizarre behavior. Please help.
    >> >> >Thank you !!
    >> >> >Eileen
    >> >>
    >> >> Of course, you don't have any system backups to fall back on... right?
    >> >>

    >>
     
  7. Thanks Manny, I googled this problem and I am not the only one....there are
    thousands........I will keep looking..there is an answer somewhere I'm sure.
    Eileen


    "Manny Weisbord" wrote:

    > HTML Document <HTMLDocument@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    >
    > >So what are you saying? My system didn't crash. It works fine...until it is
    > >idle for an hour or two...then it freezes up. You are suggesting a system
    > >failure....I don't have that ( I hope)

    >
    > I'm clueless about your problem.
    >
    > System Restore takes care of a myriad of problems. It it's not
    > working, I don't know what to tell you.
    >
    > I have used System Restore as a quick fix for many problems I've
    > caused over the years, and if that failed - which was seldom - I've
    > restored from my backups.
    >
    > >"Manny Weisbord" wrote:
    > >
    > >> HTML Document <HTMLDocument@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    > >>
    > >> >Hi Manny,
    > >> >What do you mean by system backup? I back up my data files weekly...
    > >> >Eileen
    > >>
    > >> You should have been using an imaging program such as Acronis True
    > >> Image to backup your entire system to either a second internal hard
    > >> drive or an external USB drive.
    > >>
    > >> If you don't have that, you might be up that proverbial creek:
    > >>
    > >> Other than that, I have no words of wisdom to offer you.
    > >>
    > >> Sorry.
    > >>
    > >> >"Manny Weisbord" wrote:
    > >> >
    > >> >> HTML Document <HTMLDocument@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    > >> >>
    > >> >> >Hi, this happened out of the blue Thursday. When my Vista Home Premium-SP1,
    > >> >> >is idle for awhile, the computer freezes... the screen is a grayish color and
    > >> >> >the mouse circle just keeps twirling. I have to manually re-boot.
    > >> >> >Everything is fine until I leave and come back...and it is frozen again. I
    > >> >> >cannot ctrl-alt-delete either. When I went to do a system restore, I saw
    > >> >> >that all my restore points were gone. How could this have happened? I
    > >> >> >thought maybe a windows update could be the source so I uninstalled the many
    > >> >> >updates ( approx. 25)....the next morning , I saw they had all returned even
    > >> >> >though I have it set not to download automatically. I am hoping that someone
    > >> >> >here has a solution for this bizarre behavior. Please help.
    > >> >> >Thank you !!
    > >> >> >Eileen
    > >> >>
    > >> >> Of course, you don't have any system backups to fall back on... right?
    > >> >>
    > >>

    >
     

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