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Needing a little help please

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by JohnPjp, Sep 25, 2009.

  1. JohnPjp

    JohnPjp Guest

    Hey every one I'm new to this site and was hopening to find some help

    I have a toshiba stalite L305-S5920 with intel pentium proscesor T3400

    And this is my problem: about 6 yesterday my computer started lagging
    and freezing on me to the point that i had to shut it off by holding the
    power button eventualy i got it running agin and an hour or two later it
    started lagging and freezeing again. I tryed to boot in safe mode (and i
    know it was a bad idea) it seemed like it forze agoin while loading the
    drivers and i had to manualy shut it off again now when ever it starts
    up all ican do is start windows normaly or lanuch startup repair

    now i've tried both, when i try and start normaly a blue screen
    appeares too fast for me to read something about unable to move
    something and if i try launch startup repair all i get is a black screen
    and a mouse and im starting to panic a little bit


    --
    JohnPjp
     
  2. Alias

    Alias Guest

    JohnPjp wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hey every one I'm new to this site and was hopening to find some help
    >
    > I have a toshiba stalite L305-S5920 with intel pentium proscesor T3400
    >
    > And this is my problem: about 6 yesterday my computer started lagging
    > and freezing on me to the point that i had to shut it off by holding the
    > power button eventualy i got it running agin and an hour or two later it
    > started lagging and freezeing again. I tryed to boot in safe mode (and i
    > know it was a bad idea) it seemed like it forze agoin while loading the
    > drivers and i had to manualy shut it off again now when ever it starts
    > up all ican do is start windows normaly or lanuch startup repair
    >
    > now i've tried both, when i try and start normaly a blue screen
    > appeares too fast for me to read something about unable to move
    > something and if i try launch startup repair all i get is a black screen
    > and a mouse and im starting to panic a little bit
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    It's hardware. Take it to a shop.

    Alias
     
  3. Animenia

    Animenia Guest

    Hi.

    Since we don't know the error code of the BSoD I'd suggest you make a
    backup of your personal data and do a clean install of Windows including
    a format of the harddrive.

    There's a guide here on the board explaining how to do a backup through
    Linux you can use.
    If the issue remains after a format and re-install of the OS we'll have
    to start troubleshooting the hardware.

    Let me know how it goes.

    / Ani
     
  4. Tae Song

    Tae Song Guest

    "JohnPjp" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
    news:24f5fc2c69e36e834868fd67cae10b82@nntp-gateway.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    > Hey every one I'm new to this site and was hopening to find some help
    >
    > I have a toshiba stalite L305-S5920 with intel pentium proscesor T3400
    >
    > And this is my problem: about 6 yesterday my computer started lagging
    > and freezing on me to the point that i had to shut it off by holding the
    > power button eventualy i got it running agin and an hour or two later it
    > started lagging and freezeing again. I tryed to boot in safe mode (and i
    > know it was a bad idea) it seemed like it forze agoin while loading the
    > drivers and i had to manualy shut it off again now when ever it starts
    > up all ican do is start windows normaly or lanuch startup repair
    >
    > now i've tried both, when i try and start normaly a blue screen
    > appeares too fast for me to read something about unable to move
    > something and if i try launch startup repair all i get is a black screen
    > and a mouse and im starting to panic a little bit
    >
    >
    > --
    > JohnPjp<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    The CPU could be overheating. CPU design for laptops generally throttle the
    clock speed down if it's getting too hot, making Windows appear to slow down
    and unresponsive. Try vacuuming the vents or taking it in to shop to
    dismantle it and clean out the dust.
     
  5. JohnPjp

    JohnPjp Guest

    hey guys i appreciate the help you've provided

    Well i don't think my computer is overheated but that could be the
    problem

    Ani if you don't mind I'd really appreaciate it if you had the link to
    back up my computer I'd really appreacheate it because I can't seem to
    find it for some reason, but maybe i for got to mention that i can't get
    to my desktop at all


    --
    JohnPjp
     
  6. Tae Song

    Tae Song Guest

    "JohnPjp" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
    news:2fbec679fbfc1aa3e0bca1b854c328eb@nntp-gateway.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    > hey guys i appreciate the help you've provided
    >
    > Well i don't think my computer is overheated but that could be the
    > problem
    >
    > Ani if you don't mind I'd really appreaciate it if you had the link to
    > back up my computer I'd really appreacheate it because I can't seem to
    > find it for some reason, but maybe i for got to mention that i can't get
    > to my desktop at all
    >
    >
    > --
    > JohnPjp<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    Start -> All programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> Backup Status and
    Configuration
     
  7. Animenia

    Animenia Guest

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