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help with vista freeze
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02-18-2007
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help with vista freeze
I posted on here a while back about vista freezing and I thought it might be
the video driver. I since have downloaded the latest driver and it still
freezes. I then tried to uninstall all drivers, reverting back to the
original MS driver. I thought all was fine, but came in this morning and
sure enough, vista was locked up again. Sometimes, it will freeze at the
login prompt, or while the desktop is first loading. Other times, it could
be after 3 hours with no activity from myself. I've looked at the event log
and nothing shows up as any problem aside from an "unexpected system
shutdown" that I have to do to reboot. Can anyone think of anything else I
can try? I don't know if reinstalling would fix it, but I'm tempted to try.
Here's my specs.
Vista Ultimate Home
AMD 64 3000+
Chaintech SK8T800
2 Gb Kingston Ram
NVidia GeForce 7600 GT
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02-18-2007
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Re: help with vista freeze
Faulty ram. Run the diagnostic (just type 'memory' into the search box for
the diagnostic tool)
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
"cakewalkr7" <cakewalkr7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BBCC2FB5-1EB5-41A2-908F-E68D67B29495@microsoft.com...
>I posted on here a while back about vista freezing and I thought it might
>be
> the video driver. I since have downloaded the latest driver and it still
> freezes. I then tried to uninstall all drivers, reverting back to the
> original MS driver. I thought all was fine, but came in this morning and
> sure enough, vista was locked up again. Sometimes, it will freeze at the
> login prompt, or while the desktop is first loading. Other times, it
> could
> be after 3 hours with no activity from myself. I've looked at the event
> log
> and nothing shows up as any problem aside from an "unexpected system
> shutdown" that I have to do to reboot. Can anyone think of anything else
> I
> can try? I don't know if reinstalling would fix it, but I'm tempted to
> try.
> Here's my specs.
>
> Vista Ultimate Home
> AMD 64 3000+
> Chaintech SK8T800
> 2 Gb Kingston Ram
> NVidia GeForce 7600 GT
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02-18-2007
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Re: help with vista freeze
I already ran the test and it came back error free. Sorry I didn't mention
that in my first post. Is there a chance the test isn't accurate and there
is in fact a bad memory stick? Thanks.
"Rick Rogers" wrote:
> Faulty ram. Run the diagnostic (just type 'memory' into the search box for
> the diagnostic tool)
>
> --
> Best of Luck,
>
> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
>
> "cakewalkr7" <cakewalkr7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:BBCC2FB5-1EB5-41A2-908F-E68D67B29495@microsoft.com...
> >I posted on here a while back about vista freezing and I thought it might
> >be
> > the video driver. I since have downloaded the latest driver and it still
> > freezes. I then tried to uninstall all drivers, reverting back to the
> > original MS driver. I thought all was fine, but came in this morning and
> > sure enough, vista was locked up again. Sometimes, it will freeze at the
> > login prompt, or while the desktop is first loading. Other times, it
> > could
> > be after 3 hours with no activity from myself. I've looked at the event
> > log
> > and nothing shows up as any problem aside from an "unexpected system
> > shutdown" that I have to do to reboot. Can anyone think of anything else
> > I
> > can try? I don't know if reinstalling would fix it, but I'm tempted to
> > try.
> > Here's my specs.
> >
> > Vista Ultimate Home
> > AMD 64 3000+
> > Chaintech SK8T800
> > 2 Gb Kingston Ram
> > NVidia GeForce 7600 GT
>
>
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02-18-2007
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Re: help with vista freeze
One more thing. I have XP on another partition and I have not had one
freeze when running XP. That makes me think it's not the memory. I just
reran the test and again it came back with no errors. Any other ideas?
Thanks.
"cakewalkr7" <cakewalkr7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F49EEAAD-2873-4C87-A156-52C316E64135@microsoft.com...
>I already ran the test and it came back error free. Sorry I didn't mention
> that in my first post. Is there a chance the test isn't accurate and
> there
> is in fact a bad memory stick? Thanks.
>
> "Rick Rogers" wrote:
>
>> Faulty ram. Run the diagnostic (just type 'memory' into the search box
>> for
>> the diagnostic tool)
>>
>> --
>> Best of Luck,
>>
>> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
>> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
>>
>> "cakewalkr7" <cakewalkr7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:BBCC2FB5-1EB5-41A2-908F-E68D67B29495@microsoft.com...
>> >I posted on here a while back about vista freezing and I thought it
>> >might
>> >be
>> > the video driver. I since have downloaded the latest driver and it
>> > still
>> > freezes. I then tried to uninstall all drivers, reverting back to the
>> > original MS driver. I thought all was fine, but came in this morning
>> > and
>> > sure enough, vista was locked up again. Sometimes, it will freeze at
>> > the
>> > login prompt, or while the desktop is first loading. Other times, it
>> > could
>> > be after 3 hours with no activity from myself. I've looked at the
>> > event
>> > log
>> > and nothing shows up as any problem aside from an "unexpected system
>> > shutdown" that I have to do to reboot. Can anyone think of anything
>> > else
>> > I
>> > can try? I don't know if reinstalling would fix it, but I'm tempted to
>> > try.
>> > Here's my specs.
>> >
>> > Vista Ultimate Home
>> > AMD 64 3000+
>> > Chaintech SK8T800
>> > 2 Gb Kingston Ram
>> > NVidia GeForce 7600 GT
>>
>>
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02-19-2007
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Re: help with vista freeze
Hi,
It's fairly accurate (tried it on known bad sticks), but there's always a
chance that it's wrong. You could try a third party product as well.
Frankly, if it's passed the memory diagnostic, then I would suspect the
problem lies elsewhere. Quite possibly the Nvidia drivers.
--
Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
"cakewalkr7" <cakewalkr7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F49EEAAD-2873-4C87-A156-52C316E64135@microsoft.com...
>I already ran the test and it came back error free. Sorry I didn't mention
> that in my first post. Is there a chance the test isn't accurate and
> there
> is in fact a bad memory stick? Thanks.
>
> "Rick Rogers" wrote:
>
>> Faulty ram. Run the diagnostic (just type 'memory' into the search box
>> for
>> the diagnostic tool)
>>
>> --
>> Best of Luck,
>>
>> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
>> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
>>
>> "cakewalkr7" <cakewalkr7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:BBCC2FB5-1EB5-41A2-908F-E68D67B29495@microsoft.com...
>> >I posted on here a while back about vista freezing and I thought it
>> >might
>> >be
>> > the video driver. I since have downloaded the latest driver and it
>> > still
>> > freezes. I then tried to uninstall all drivers, reverting back to the
>> > original MS driver. I thought all was fine, but came in this morning
>> > and
>> > sure enough, vista was locked up again. Sometimes, it will freeze at
>> > the
>> > login prompt, or while the desktop is first loading. Other times, it
>> > could
>> > be after 3 hours with no activity from myself. I've looked at the
>> > event
>> > log
>> > and nothing shows up as any problem aside from an "unexpected system
>> > shutdown" that I have to do to reboot. Can anyone think of anything
>> > else
>> > I
>> > can try? I don't know if reinstalling would fix it, but I'm tempted to
>> > try.
>> > Here's my specs.
>> >
>> > Vista Ultimate Home
>> > AMD 64 3000+
>> > Chaintech SK8T800
>> > 2 Gb Kingston Ram
>> > NVidia GeForce 7600 GT
>>
>>
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02-19-2007
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Re: help with vista freeze
Thanks, but it does it without the nvidia drivers too when it's using the
default vista drivers. I guess I'll have to go back to my old video card and
see if it still does it.
"Rick Rogers" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It's fairly accurate (tried it on known bad sticks), but there's always a
> chance that it's wrong. You could try a third party product as well.
>
> Frankly, if it's passed the memory diagnostic, then I would suspect the
> problem lies elsewhere. Quite possibly the Nvidia drivers.
>
> --
> Best of Luck,
>
> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
>
> "cakewalkr7" <cakewalkr7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F49EEAAD-2873-4C87-A156-52C316E64135@microsoft.com...
> >I already ran the test and it came back error free. Sorry I didn't mention
> > that in my first post. Is there a chance the test isn't accurate and
> > there
> > is in fact a bad memory stick? Thanks.
> >
> > "Rick Rogers" wrote:
> >
> >> Faulty ram. Run the diagnostic (just type 'memory' into the search box
> >> for
> >> the diagnostic tool)
> >>
> >> --
> >> Best of Luck,
> >>
> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
> >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
> >>
> >> "cakewalkr7" <cakewalkr7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:BBCC2FB5-1EB5-41A2-908F-E68D67B29495@microsoft.com...
> >> >I posted on here a while back about vista freezing and I thought it
> >> >might
> >> >be
> >> > the video driver. I since have downloaded the latest driver and it
> >> > still
> >> > freezes. I then tried to uninstall all drivers, reverting back to the
> >> > original MS driver. I thought all was fine, but came in this morning
> >> > and
> >> > sure enough, vista was locked up again. Sometimes, it will freeze at
> >> > the
> >> > login prompt, or while the desktop is first loading. Other times, it
> >> > could
> >> > be after 3 hours with no activity from myself. I've looked at the
> >> > event
> >> > log
> >> > and nothing shows up as any problem aside from an "unexpected system
> >> > shutdown" that I have to do to reboot. Can anyone think of anything
> >> > else
> >> > I
> >> > can try? I don't know if reinstalling would fix it, but I'm tempted to
> >> > try.
> >> > Here's my specs.
> >> >
> >> > Vista Ultimate Home
> >> > AMD 64 3000+
> >> > Chaintech SK8T800
> >> > 2 Gb Kingston Ram
> >> > NVidia GeForce 7600 GT
> >>
> >>
>
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02-21-2007
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Re: help with vista freeze
I've swapped out the memory for other memory that I know is good. I also
tried a different video card, but neither change made a difference. Vista
froze each time. I'm not too familiar with IRQs and how they work... would a
conflict there cause this problem and how could I troubleshoot that? Thanks.
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02-28-2007
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RE: help with vista freeze
have you tried leaving it for a while, mine is doing the same, i have changed
all hardware and drivers to no avail. However it always starts working again
in less than 6 mins if you leave it. Usually within 3 mins
greg
"cakewalkr7" wrote:
> I posted on here a while back about vista freezing and I thought it might be
> the video driver. I since have downloaded the latest driver and it still
> freezes. I then tried to uninstall all drivers, reverting back to the
> original MS driver. I thought all was fine, but came in this morning and
> sure enough, vista was locked up again. Sometimes, it will freeze at the
> login prompt, or while the desktop is first loading. Other times, it could
> be after 3 hours with no activity from myself. I've looked at the event log
> and nothing shows up as any problem aside from an "unexpected system
> shutdown" that I have to do to reboot. Can anyone think of anything else I
> can try? I don't know if reinstalling would fix it, but I'm tempted to try.
> Here's my specs.
>
> Vista Ultimate Home
> AMD 64 3000+
> Chaintech SK8T800
> 2 Gb Kingston Ram
> NVidia GeForce 7600 GT
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02-28-2007
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RE: help with vista freeze
Yes, I've left it for hours and nothing changes. I've resorted to trying to
reinstall in the hopes that something during the original installation got
hosed, but now it freezes part way through the install and I've tried that 4
times now. I guess Vista is a dud for me. Anyone know if I can unregister
my serial# and sell it? I'm assuming not, but in a case like this where it
just won't work, it certainly makes me feel like I got ripped off.
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04-07-2007
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RE: help with vista freeze
I realize your post is fairly old, but you might look at this forum for some
more ideas.
http://forums.microsoft.com/technet/...id=17&PageID=1
There is nothing here that points to AMD, but most of the solutions dealt
with iaStor errors, which you might see in the System Windows log in Event
viewer. I fixed my Dell machine running Home Premium temporarily by switching
cables on the DVD/CD drives and then permanently fixed it with BIOS and
firmware update on the Phillips DVDROM drive.
"cakewalkr7" wrote:
> I posted on here a while back about vista freezing and I thought it might be
> the video driver. I since have downloaded the latest driver and it still
> freezes. I then tried to uninstall all drivers, reverting back to the
> original MS driver. I thought all was fine, but came in this morning and
> sure enough, vista was locked up again. Sometimes, it will freeze at the
> login prompt, or while the desktop is first loading. Other times, it could
> be after 3 hours with no activity from myself. I've looked at the event log
> and nothing shows up as any problem aside from an "unexpected system
> shutdown" that I have to do to reboot. Can anyone think of anything else I
> can try? I don't know if reinstalling would fix it, but I'm tempted to try.
> Here's my specs.
>
> Vista Ultimate Home
> AMD 64 3000+
> Chaintech SK8T800
> 2 Gb Kingston Ram
> NVidia GeForce 7600 GT
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