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ryxdp
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RE: All-of-a-Sudden Computer Frozen
Down arrows - means the temp is more than fine (its lower than the threshold, in which the icon turns to a red up arrow, then a fire)
Is your case a really dodgy "modern" case?
Try checking your fans, too. They might be stuffed
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02-09-2007 10:29 PM |
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Nagamasa
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O.P. RE: All-of-a-Sudden Computer Frozen
quote: Originally posted by Ryxpia
Try checking your fans, too. They might be stuffed
I dont see anything through the ones at the back...(looking at it inside out) quote: Originally posted by Ryxpia
Down arrows - means the temp is more than fine (its lower than the threshold, in which the icon turns to a red up arrow, then a fire)
They're all down arrows or check marks...so I dont think anythings wrong with the temperature...
My computer...
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This post was edited on 02-09-2007 at 10:37 PM by Nagamasa.
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02-09-2007 10:34 PM |
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RE: All-of-a-Sudden Computer Frozen
firefox used to freeze my comp too, this was on XP
Not experienced any problems on Vista x64 yet
From my experience forget overheating, its most likely not it, you may have a corrupt firefox profile somehow or a faulty piece of RAM (unfortunately very common)
...Then there is also drivers and general compatibility to consider also, most importantly motherboard and graphics card stuff with regards to system locks, restarts and failures.
hope this is of some help
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02-18-2007 12:21 AM |
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Nagamasa
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O.P. RE: All-of-a-Sudden Computer Frozen
I do realize this is 3/4year old thread, but it's with the same computer, with similar situations...except...
It's getting stuck without doing anything after about 3 hours!
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11-19-2007 04:23 AM |
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RE: All-of-a-Sudden Computer Frozen
quote: Originally posted by Nagamasa
I do realize this is 3/4year old thread, but it's with the same computer, with similar situations...except...
wtf . It's earlier this year .
As for fixing it. Well, how'd you fix it last time?
System Restore if it's something related to that?
This post was edited on 11-19-2007 at 12:28 PM by prashker.
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11-19-2007 12:26 PM |
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Nagamasa
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O.P. RE: All-of-a-Sudden Computer Frozen
quote: Originally posted by SonicSam
As for fixing it. Well, how'd you fix it last time?
I actually dont remember I think it just gone away after a Firefox Update...but this time it just freezes, no Firefox. quote: Originally posted by SonicSam
System Restore if it's something related to that?
Nope.
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11-19-2007 10:07 PM |
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kao
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RE: All-of-a-Sudden Computer Frozen
Take one stick of RAM out and see if it still happens. If it does, put the one you took out back in, and take out the other one. If you only have one stick, have you got another computer you can take the RAM out and put into yours temporarily?
And don't say "something that doesn't involve taking things apart", RAM is about as simple to take out/put in as opening the front door on your house, without the lock.
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11-20-2007 06:53 AM |
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ShawnZ
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RE: All-of-a-Sudden Computer Frozen
quote: Originally posted by alex
Take one stick of RAM out and see if it still happens. If it does, put the one you took out back in, and take out the other one. If you only have one stick, have you got another computer you can take the RAM out and put into yours temporarily?
And don't say "something that doesn't involve taking things apart", RAM is about as simple to take out/put in as opening the front door on your house, without the lock.
or you could just run memtest which doesn't require you taking it apart *and* is sure to give a result
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11-20-2007 07:52 AM |
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kao
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RE: All-of-a-Sudden Computer Frozen
pft. cool people take shit apart ;(
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11-20-2007 06:31 PM |
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RE: RE: All-of-a-Sudden Computer Frozen
quote: Originally posted by Ryxpia
Down arrows - means the temp is more than fine (its lower than the threshold
Only if the threshold is set properly. The defaults aren't always correct, you have to set them for your computer before you start using it if you want to look at the icons.
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