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| Vista Home Premium x64 | Help Vista problem/ double clock speed Operating System:Windows Vista™ Home PremiumOS Language:English (Regional Setting: English)Processor (CPU):AMD Phenom(tm) 9550 Quad-Core Processor (4 CPUs), ~2.2GHzTotal Memory:3838MB RAMGraphics Card Name:ATI Radeon HD 3600 SeriesGraphics Card Chipset:ATI Radeon Graphics Processor (0x9598)Graphics Card Memory:2171 MB (507 MB/1663 MB)Monitor Model:Generic PnP MonitorMonitor Resolution:1680 x 1050 (32 bit) (59Hz)Driver Version:7.15.0010.0163 (English)DirectX Version:DirectX 10 Hi, I have problem, i was working on my pc when power went off and after 3 sec was on. My pc stopped working. After couple tries he was back but, somethings are super ultra fast - clock, sounds but others hav a huge lag. I coudnt do antyhing so i go to safe mode and run spybot of course my pc was clean. I Don't know what to do now help I have Vista 64 |
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| Vista business x64 | Re: Help Vista problem/ double clock speed Your story suggest that it's a hardware problem, but I personally have no experience with this sort of problem so I wouldn't exactly know. Unless someone else posts here that has more knowledge about it here's some things that I would personally do if I encountered this problem (who knows, it might help): If you have it enabled, try using windows system recovery and set your system back to a date prior to the power failure. If you have backups of your important stuff and dont mind it you might also try to format your HD and reinstall windows completely to completely rule out the possibility of it being a software/OS problem. If that doesn't work or if you don't want to do the above mentioned you could also try opening up your case and have a look at your motherboard. See if anything looks odd.. (burned chips, silicon routing). If it is a hardware problem I would personally think it is either your motherboard, CPU or power supply, in that order. It might be fixable but worst case scenario you'll have to replace one of those. |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate | Re: Help Vista problem/ double clock speed Run CPU-Z and post the results. DDR2 will show 1333 FSB for DDR667 RAM. |
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