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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Tony on March 20, 2011, 06:30:57 AM
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After the last crash and repair, I'm experiencing randomly hang ups when accessing to any web page.
No mouse movement, no keyboard, no Task Manager. The screen just freezes up.
If you do nothing, after some minutes suddenly appears the fatidic blue screen, but just for milliseconds and then the system reinitialize by itself.
RAM and HDDs are fine, tested.
Any hint to isolate the problem source?
Windows XP sp3
Thanks
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Tony, is it happening with IE or Firefox, or both? If only one, try the other one, see what happens.
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Tony, is it happening with IE or Firefox, or both? If only one, try the other one, see what happens.
Thanks Rick,
Yes, it's exactly what I begun to do today, I normally use Firefox. I will try few days with IE.
Some day happens very often, today three times so far (with FF) and sometimes works fine for a few days...
My fear is that next time it doesn't start again... :(
Let's see if changing browser things go better.
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Uninstall your add-ons and plugins for Firefox. Once may be corrupted or incompatible.
Restart machine.
Try again with FF. Update if necessary. Run with no plugins/add ons for a day or so before putting them back.
If problem is not with FF directly then you may have a bad dll driver file that is causing issue.
You might try setting your startup to load your machine with VERY minimal drivers (do not load with printer, scanner, photo, email, adobe, etc).
A lighter startup might avoid the problem.
If you can run clean without them, then begin adding each back one by one.
Possible one of them is causing issues in background and needs to be reinstalled.
(note...I have intermittent internet again. Last night none at all. Today sometimes one page loads then dies... ISP repair team scheduled for TUESDAY! :banghead:)
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I recently downloaded FireFox Beta and installed it basic, with no adds-on.
Since yesterday I haven't had hangs, I'm using IE for testing.
<<<You might try setting your startup to load your machine with VERY minimal drivers (do not load with printer, scanner, photo, email, adobe, etc). >>>
:-\ Sorry, I don't know how to to star up that way... :unsure: :( In the other hand, I couldn't work without printer, email and so on.
Each test can take days... the problem is very casual and unpredictable.
We will see...
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No hangs so far...
:unsure:
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Tony, even when you turn things off for STARTUP they are still available.
For example, Adobe's Acrobat Reader is always listed in the startup options. If you turn it off, it will not be hanging around in the background using resources.
But you CAN still use it! Clicking the right file or program will cause the program to load.
The startup list is full of things that are "convience" but not "needed" all the time.
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Thanks Sami, I'm aware of this, but you talked about "drivers"... :unsure:
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<<<You might try setting your startup to load your machine with VERY minimal drivers>>>
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I wasn't meaning a SAFE boot up, just limiting what is running in the background.
Starting up the essentials.
Drivers are used for hardware and software.
Right now, you do not know if the problem is a hardware or software issue.
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UPDATE:
No more hangs, problem fixed :TUP:
The cause was the new Graphic Board (ASUS EN8400GS SILENT - installed after a capacitor blown on the original board)
Board replaced with ASUS HD6450 SILENT
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:hapscream: :clapping: :hapscream: :clapping: :hapscream:
Congratulations!!!