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Odd Freezing, help? by Dr4g0n on 12-26-2008 at 11:50 PM
My computer has been doing this for a while now, but it's never happened often enough for me to care about it too much. But since it's the holidays, i thought i'd try and do something about it.
When i turn on my pc for the first time in a while, it boots up and runs fine for a while but then one of the programs i have open (not necessarily the one i'm using) will lock up and become unresponsive. Then everything else will lock up and the computer becomes useless. My only option is to reboot.
Once i reboot, the computer tends to run smoothly and i have no other trouble with it normally.
In addition to that, sometimes if i leave the computer to go do something elsewhere, when i come back i'm faced with a BSOD (they have a range of error messages, and i can't reproduce them reliably to get them). But once again, after i reboot it's fine.
Like i said, it doesn't normally happen frequently, but earlier today when trying to copy about 110GB from one hard drive to another it crashed both times in the usual lock up fashion.
I'm currently running memtest on it to see if it's the RAM, but so far that's showing 0 errors (been running for 35mins).
So, after that lengthy post, any ideas?
EDIT: memtest finished; 2 passes, 0 errors. Ran HD Tune, no errors, SMART data fine for all drives.
RE: Odd Freezing, help? by NanoChromatic on 12-27-2008 at 02:46 AM
Hmm, try to copy the data over in smaller amounts, like 20gb a time?
RE: Odd Freezing, help? by Dr4g0n on 12-27-2008 at 02:51 AM
I'll try that tomorrow, but I still want to find the cause of the freezing since it's not dependant on copying large amounts of data.
RE: Odd Freezing, help? by ipab on 12-27-2008 at 02:55 AM
Overheating perhaps? Check to see whether all air intakes are unobstructed and make sure that all your fans are clean from dust etc.
Generally, with overheating, you will notice a slow degradation in performance ending in a system lock up, if this is what is happening with you, then it's likely that it is the root cause for all your problems.
RE: Odd Freezing, help? by Dr4g0n on 12-27-2008 at 04:27 PM
I've taken apart the computer and given it a good clean out, reapplied the thermal grease, etc. I've also tidied all the cables up so that there's less obstruction.
I also bought the new RAM and Hard Drive I've been wating to get for a while now, so I'm currently reinstalling on the new hard drive. I'll post back with how the performance is, but so far so good!
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