Ninja_Kid2002
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+119|6283|Floodsville, TN, (UK really)
I boot up, and then anything from 2 minutes to 2 hours later it freezes. Any songs that are playing start juddering and nothing responds except pressing and holding the power button.
It only started doing it yesterday and I haven't installed anything new!

Also, when I watch a film, it will freeze sometimes, but I can escape that and kill WMP.

I thought it might be my PC overheating, but it does it so quickly sometimes, and all the fans are still running.

Anyone got any ideas?
Volatile
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+252|6720|Sextupling in Empire

It could be your ram.

Use this - http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp

That's the only thing that has caused lockups and resets for me in the past.
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6469|The Twilight Zone

Volatile wrote:

That's the only thing that has caused lockups and resets for me in the past.
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Ninja_Kid2002
Member
+119|6283|Floodsville, TN, (UK really)
Thanx for the advice, I'm trying it now.

...just hope my PC doesn't lock up!
cospengle
Member
+140|6503|Armidale, NSW, Australia
If it does lock up, try Memtest
Ninja_Kid2002
Member
+119|6283|Floodsville, TN, (UK really)
Well apparently my memory is ok

Any other ideas?
DUnlimited
got any popo lolo intersting?
+1,160|6479|cuntshitlake

Get SpeedFan and check the CPU temperatures
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WinterWayfarer
Combat Medic
+21|6268|Spacetime
Viruses?
Kurazoo
Pheasant Plucker
+440|6700|West Yorkshire, U.K
check your temps out on all major components, RAM, CPU and GPU, make sure it isnt too hot
Ninja_Kid2002
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+119|6283|Floodsville, TN, (UK really)

Kurazoo wrote:

check your temps out on all major components, RAM, CPU and GPU, make sure it isnt too hot
How?

And why would they suddenly decide to start overheating?

Last edited by Ninja_Kid2002 (2008-02-29 16:03:01)

DUnlimited
got any popo lolo intersting?
+1,160|6479|cuntshitlake

Ninja_Kid2002 wrote:

Kurazoo wrote:

check your temps out on all major components, RAM, CPU and GPU, make sure it isnt too hot
How?

And why would they suddenly decide to start overheating?
A fan has stopped rolling? A heatsink has slipped off?

Get SpeedFan to check the temps.
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Ninja_Kid2002
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+119|6283|Floodsville, TN, (UK really)

DeathUnlimited wrote:

Ninja_Kid2002 wrote:

Kurazoo wrote:

check your temps out on all major components, RAM, CPU and GPU, make sure it isnt too hot
How?

And why would they suddenly decide to start overheating?
A fan has stopped rolling? A heatsink has slipped off?

Get SpeedFan to check the temps.
Downloading now.
All my fans are running and I checked the heatsink on the CPU today, it's pretty secure.
Kurazoo
Pheasant Plucker
+440|6700|West Yorkshire, U.K

Ninja_Kid2002 wrote:

Kurazoo wrote:

check your temps out on all major components, RAM, CPU and GPU, make sure it isnt too hot
How?

And why would they suddenly decide to start overheating?
Because when they overheat they dont work right so they can freeze up.

Post your specs

And try Everest to check your temps

When you downloaded, go to computer - then sensor

Last edited by Kurazoo (2008-02-29 16:10:01)

Ninja_Kid2002
Member
+119|6283|Floodsville, TN, (UK really)
Well I've got Speedfan, All my temps seem to be running ok. I set it on auto fan speed and it hasn't locked up yet.

I've got a freaking degree in Computing and I don't know shit.
What a joke!
prototype
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+52|6327
what are your system specs man
Kurazoo
Pheasant Plucker
+440|6700|West Yorkshire, U.K

Ninja_Kid2002 wrote:

Well I've got Speedfan, All my temps seem to be running ok. I set it on auto fan speed and it hasn't locked up yet.

I've got a freaking degree in Computing and I don't know shit.
What a joke!
Really?? haha

Well its not an overheating issue, re-format? I dont know, just doing flow diagrams at college on diagnostics for broken PC's
prototype
Member
+52|6327
if it keeps freezing up its your mobo

they do go bad or get fried or it could just be a piece of shite mobo
Ninja_Kid2002
Member
+119|6283|Floodsville, TN, (UK really)
===My System Info===

=System=

Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Pro
Processor: Intel Pentium D CPU 3.40GHz (2 CPUs)
Memory: 2046MB RAM
Page File: 509Mb used, 3429MB available
DirectX Version: 9.0c


=Display=

Name: Sapphire RADEON X1600 Pro
Manufacturer: ATI Technologies Inc.
Chip Type: ATI Radeon Graphics Processor (0x71C2)
Approx. Total Memory: 512.0 MB

Main Driver: ati2dvag.dll
Version: 6.14.0010.6719


=Sound=

Name: Hd Audio Render

===End Of My System Info===
Scorpion0x17
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+691|6782|Cambridge (UK)
(From personal experience) I suspect it's the one thing that no-one ever suspects - your PSU - particularly if it's a cheap model or came with your case.

Last edited by Scorpion0x17 (2008-02-29 16:48:12)

DUnlimited
got any popo lolo intersting?
+1,160|6479|cuntshitlake

Scorpion0x17 wrote:

(From personal experience) I suspect it's the one thing that no-one ever suspects - your PSU - particularly if it's a cheap model or came with your case.
Might well be it. A faulty PSU can cause anything.
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Ninja_Kid2002
Member
+119|6283|Floodsville, TN, (UK really)
Ok, so far it might be:
Fan Speeds
Heat Sinks
RAM
Motherboard
PSU

I don't think it's an overheating problem as Speedfan didn't seem to help and I don't need to be doing anything particular for it to freeze
Memtest told me my RAM was okay after 12 passes!

How can I investigate the PSU/Motherboard issues?

A while ago my hard drive failed completely, I had to reinstall windows and lost everything. Might it also be the HD?
It has been making some wierd noises for the last couple of months. like if I scroll up and down a webpage with the mouse wheel the HD squeaks!

I've had to low-jack my old PC for the time being as it's pissing me off so much!

/wrists
Scorpion0x17
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+691|6782|Cambridge (UK)
You can check your PSU 12v and 5v lines with a multi-meter - just poke the probes into a spare molex and make sure they're within the expected tolerances (5% either way).

The only real way to test the motherboard is to swap it out with a known-working one (preferably of the same make and model).

Could be HDD, but it's less likely than other components.

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