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Re: Windows vista freezes / crashes / becomes unresponsive

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by ryan, May 21, 2009.

  1. ryan

    ryan Guest

    Hi guys,

    I am encountering freezing problems recently and even if I restored a
    previous restore point I know was good, the freeze still happens.

    These freezes happen anywhere, Start Up screen, windows loading screen,
    inside windows, the hell even happens when you try safe mode or detect
    problems. I have to manually shut off and on around 5 times before
    window vista finally become stable.

    It could have been due to a Linksys Wireless driver installed recently
    but even after uninstall of all recent drivers, (also restored 2 weeks
    old point), as I said still randomly freezes.

    I am afraid it might be the RAM since it also freezes at the very start
    where you can select DEL or F12(Using Acer monitor/system).

    Hope to have inputs.

    Ryan


    --
    ryan
     
  2. In article <91909b64fe5caa12efbe31fb06ae1d68@nntp-gateway.com>,
    ryan <duke_rye@yahoo.com> wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    >I am encountering freezing problems recently and even if I restored a
    >previous restore point I know was good, the freeze still happens.
    ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    You obviously need a nice warm hairdryer!

    After you finish blowing your multimeter with that dryer you might
    check the event logs. Freezes are typically heat or drive related.
    Memeory problems usually manifest as crashes rather than freezes.

    Is your single 80mm fan spinning? Also check the single 80mm fan
    in the power supply and the single 80mm fan stuck on top of the cpu.
     
  3. Gis Bun

    Gis Bun Guest

    Not really surprised that it's from an Acer system. :)

    If it's recent enough, *maybe* they can help if you got it under a warranty.

    I'd pull out anything that didn't come with the system.

    While it's still running, backup your data....

    Power supply would probably shut down your system immediately or rebooting.

    Bad memory normally would give a blue screen. You could get into the Vista
    boot manager and run the memory diagnostics to rule it out.


    "ryan" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    > Hi guys,
    >
    > I am encountering freezing problems recently and even if I restored a
    > previous restore point I know was good, the freeze still happens.
    >
    > These freezes happen anywhere, Start Up screen, windows loading screen,
    > inside windows, the hell even happens when you try safe mode or detect
    > problems. I have to manually shut off and on around 5 times before
    > window vista finally become stable.
    >
    > It could have been due to a Linksys Wireless driver installed recently
    > but even after uninstall of all recent drivers, (also restored 2 weeks
    > old point), as I said still randomly freezes.
    >
    > I am afraid it might be the RAM since it also freezes at the very start
    > where you can select DEL or F12(Using Acer monitor/system).
    >
    > Hope to have inputs.
    >
    > Ryan
    >
    >
    > --
    > ryan
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  4. ryan

    ryan Guest

    Well thanks for the input..

    as for the Blue screen, in the middle of the many times I have to
    reboot, it does appear once or twice, one time it was not even able to
    dump to 100% last time and froze in the middle of it lol,

    Another blue screen I had time to read once before it rebooted for it
    was the "IRQL not less or equal ERROR" but I believe it is a different
    issue and it happens rarely.

    I will eventually go for warranty ...again...if by tonight it continues
    to be a problem.


    --
    ryan
     
  5. In article <81193f5138acdc87493c55ec5d9c26b8@nntp-gateway.com>,
    ryan <duke_rye@yahoo.com> wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    >I will eventually go for warranty ...again...if by tonight it continues
    >to be a problem.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    I'm tellin ya, dude, all ya need is a hairdryer.
     
  6. Rick Rogers

    Rick Rogers Guest

  7. Blithe

    Blithe Guest

    I've had very similar if not identical issues for months - search on my
    handle - Blithe - for my posts.
    However - within the last few days - I've seen significant improvement.
    Suggestions on this newsgroup and Google hits on 'Vista freezes' (that
    previously I had not taken too seriously) had finally succeeded in focusing
    my attention on freezes caused by high temperature. My quad CPU ( Intel®
    Core™2 Extreme CPU Q6850 @ 3.00GHz, 2997 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 4 Logical
    Processor) alone must generate considerable heat. So I gave attention to my
    desktop's ventilation. I did not add fans - as what I'm running with a 700
    watt power supply already seems adequate (my guesstimate) but I simply
    opened the front panel on my Antec tower that I had customarily had closed
    to muffle the sound. Results - so far have been no freezes.

    NOTE: I had been frustrated that Vista Device Mgr. had consistently not
    given any useable clues for the freezes. I guess it never had a chance. I
    guess what's missing on my PC is a high temperature warning? I will give
    that serious thought when shopping for my next PC.

    I hope this helps. Try cooling it! Good luck - Blithe


    "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message
    news:OWLI5Us2JHA.3544@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hi Ryan,
    >
    > Start by running the memory diagnostic as random freezes can be memory
    > related. Simply type "memory diagnostic tool" into the search line and
    > select it from the menu. It will run on a system restart and then give you
    > a report on the memory's condition. If faulty, replace it.
    >
    > If it passes, you might want to look at updating video drivers as they are
    > the next most common cause.
    >
    > --
    > Best of Luck,
    >
    > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    >
    > Windows help -

    > My thoughts

    >
    > "ryan" <duke_rye@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    > news:91909b64fe5caa12efbe31fb06ae1d68@nntp-gateway.com...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >>
    >> Hi guys,
    >>
    >> I am encountering freezing problems recently and even if I restored a
    >> previous restore point I know was good, the freeze still happens.
    >>
    >> These freezes happen anywhere, Start Up screen, windows loading screen,
    >> inside windows, the hell even happens when you try safe mode or detect
    >> problems. I have to manually shut off and on around 5 times before
    >> window vista finally become stable.
    >>
    >> It could have been due to a Linksys Wireless driver installed recently
    >> but even after uninstall of all recent drivers, (also restored 2 weeks
    >> old point), as I said still randomly freezes.
    >>
    >> I am afraid it might be the RAM since it also freezes at the very start
    >> where you can select DEL or F12(Using Acer monitor/system).
    >>
    >> Hope to have inputs.
    >>
    >> Ryan
    >>
    >>
    >> --
    >> ryan<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  8. Blithe

    Blithe Guest

    Correction: I had meant to write "Event Viewer" in my explanation below -
    not "Vista Device Mgr."
    - Blithe


    "Blithe" <invalid@cox.net> wrote in message
    news:Oiisn302JHA.1196@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I've had very similar if not identical issues for months - search on my
    > handle - Blithe - for my posts.
    > However - within the last few days - I've seen significant improvement.
    > Suggestions on this newsgroup and Google hits on 'Vista freezes' (that
    > previously I had not taken too seriously) had finally succeeded in
    > focusing my attention on freezes caused by high temperature. My quad CPU
    > ( Intel® Core™2 Extreme CPU Q6850 @ 3.00GHz, 2997 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 4
    > Logical Processor) alone must generate considerable heat. So I gave
    > attention to my desktop's ventilation. I did not add fans - as what I'm
    > running with a 700 watt power supply already seems adequate (my
    > guesstimate) but I simply opened the front panel on my Antec tower that I
    > had customarily had closed to muffle the sound. Results - so far have
    > been no freezes.
    >
    > NOTE: I had been frustrated that Vista Device Mgr. had consistently not
    > given any useable clues for the freezes. I guess it never had a chance.
    > I guess what's missing on my PC is a high temperature warning? I will
    > give that serious thought when shopping for my next PC.
    >
    > I hope this helps. Try cooling it! Good luck - Blithe
    >
    >
    > "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message
    > news:OWLI5Us2JHA.3544@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Hi Ryan,
    >>
    >> Start by running the memory diagnostic as random freezes can be memory
    >> related. Simply type "memory diagnostic tool" into the search line and
    >> select it from the menu. It will run on a system restart and then give
    >> you a report on the memory's condition. If faulty, replace it.
    >>
    >> If it passes, you might want to look at updating video drivers as they
    >> are the next most common cause.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Best of Luck,
    >>
    >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    >>
    >> Windows help -

    >> My thoughts

    >>
    >> "ryan" <duke_rye@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    >> news:91909b64fe5caa12efbe31fb06ae1d68@nntp-gateway.com...<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>>
    >>> Hi guys,
    >>>
    >>> I am encountering freezing problems recently and even if I restored a
    >>> previous restore point I know was good, the freeze still happens.
    >>>
    >>> These freezes happen anywhere, Start Up screen, windows loading screen,
    >>> inside windows, the hell even happens when you try safe mode or detect
    >>> problems. I have to manually shut off and on around 5 times before
    >>> window vista finally become stable.
    >>>
    >>> It could have been due to a Linksys Wireless driver installed recently
    >>> but even after uninstall of all recent drivers, (also restored 2 weeks
    >>> old point), as I said still randomly freezes.
    >>>
    >>> I am afraid it might be the RAM since it also freezes at the very start
    >>> where you can select DEL or F12(Using Acer monitor/system).
    >>>
    >>> Hope to have inputs.
    >>>
    >>> Ryan
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> --
    >>> ryan<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  9. Jalomba

    Jalomba Guest

    I had the same problem on Vista and 7. After trying many things it ended
    up being the Realtek HD audio drivers. Just uninstall the drivers in
    the control panel, reboot and let windows install it's own drivers.
    I built the computer myself so I had nowhere to turn. Hope this
    helps.


    --
    Jalomba
     

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