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| | PC's froze this morning So I have two computers using Vista SP1 and both get turned off every night. This morning started up the first pc and everything went fine during boot and log-in. Then when I tried to start an application the p.c froze with the round "hour-glass" timer showing. Didin't think much of it. I re-booted and everything was fine. Started up the 2nd p.c. a while later and exactly the same problem, only this time I went for the "start" menu first and not an application. Now I think this is quite odd. The same problem on different p.c.'s on the same day using the same operating system. Re-booted the 2nd p.c. and again everything is okay. Anyone else have the same problem today? |
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| | RE: PC's froze this morning Same here. I have six PCs on a LAN at home, and the two running Vista weren't accessible using LogMeIn from work today. (they'd been fine earlier before I left for work) The other four - XP and Server 2003 - were fine, although they couldn't access the two Vista machines across the local network either. When I got home to check it out, it was just like you said - they locked up almost as soon as I touched the mouse and had to be hard-booted. Couldn't see anything in Event Viewer that gave me any clues. I'm thinking some kind of update gone awry. "Electron" wrote: Quote: > So I have two computers using Vista SP1 and both get turned off every night. > This morning started up the first pc and everything went fine during boot and > log-in. Then when I tried to start an application the p.c froze with the > round "hour-glass" timer showing. Didin't think much of it. I re-booted and > everything was fine. Started up the 2nd p.c. a while later and exactly the > same problem, only this time I went for the "start" menu first and not an > application. Now I think this is quite odd. The same problem on different > p.c.'s on the same day using the same operating system. Re-booted the 2nd > p.c. and again everything is okay. Anyone else have the same problem today? |
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| | RE: PC's froze this morning Yes, now that you mention it, there was an update I loaded yesterday on both machines. "Dave H." wrote: Quote: > Same here. I have six PCs on a LAN at home, and the two running Vista > weren't accessible using LogMeIn from work today. (they'd been fine earlier > before I left for work) The other four - XP and Server 2003 - were fine, > although they couldn't access the two Vista machines across the local network > either. > > When I got home to check it out, it was just like you said - they locked up > almost as soon as I touched the mouse and had to be hard-booted. Couldn't > see anything in Event Viewer that gave me any clues. I'm thinking some kind > of update gone awry. > > > "Electron" wrote: > Quote: > > So I have two computers using Vista SP1 and both get turned off every night. > > This morning started up the first pc and everything went fine during boot and > > log-in. Then when I tried to start an application the p.c froze with the > > round "hour-glass" timer showing. Didin't think much of it. I re-booted and > > everything was fine. Started up the 2nd p.c. a while later and exactly the > > same problem, only this time I went for the "start" menu first and not an > > application. Now I think this is quite odd. The same problem on different > > p.c.'s on the same day using the same operating system. Re-booted the 2nd > > p.c. and again everything is okay. Anyone else have the same problem today? |
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| | Re: PC's froze this morning Same here. Both our computers (one a laptop one desktop) are frozen and only working without crashing in safe mode. I had mine set to update automatically. Have tried going back restore points but that resets the settings as well, so even though I change the settings not to install updates automatically, it reverts when I go back to the restore point before the updates that caused this problem, so then when I boot in normal mode it immediately updates again. Catch 22. How do we get our computers to work again? And you can't run the Windows Update program in safe mode. How stupid is that? MORONIC MICROSOFT PRODUCTS! ARRRGGGGGGGGGGH! "Dave H." <DaveH@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:276344EB-74AB-4BB7-ACDE-7D190A38E189@xxxxxx Quote: > Same here. I have six PCs on a LAN at home, and the two running Vista > weren't accessible using LogMeIn from work today. (they'd been fine > earlier > before I left for work) The other four - XP and Server 2003 - were fine, > although they couldn't access the two Vista machines across the local > network > either. > > When I got home to check it out, it was just like you said - they locked > up > almost as soon as I touched the mouse and had to be hard-booted. Couldn't > see anything in Event Viewer that gave me any clues. I'm thinking some > kind > of update gone awry. > > > "Electron" wrote: > Quote: >> So I have two computers using Vista SP1 and both get turned off every >> night. >> This morning started up the first pc and everything went fine during boot >> and >> log-in. Then when I tried to start an application the p.c froze with the >> round "hour-glass" timer showing. Didin't think much of it. I re-booted >> and >> everything was fine. Started up the 2nd p.c. a while later and exactly >> the >> same problem, only this time I went for the "start" menu first and not an >> application. Now I think this is quite odd. The same problem on different >> p.c.'s on the same day using the same operating system. Re-booted the 2nd >> p.c. and again everything is okay. Anyone else have the same problem >> today? |
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| | Re: PC's froze this morning My story gets even worse. I tried putting SP3 on one of the XP machines last night. When I rebooted this morning, my machine would get to the Windows logo, then briefly flash a blue screen error (WAY too fast to be able to see what it said) and spontaneously reboot. "Last know good configuration" didn't help, so I booted into Safe Mode and am currently uninstalling SP3. I'm going to be extremely unhappy if I have to reload this machine again since I just reloaded it a few weeks ago (and spent the usual entire day doing do) and it's been running like a champ ever since. Now it's apparently hosed, thanks to Microsoft and their stupid updates. I now have automatic updates disabled on ALL my computers and will not be trusting Microsoft's advice on what to install on my machine again. "Greg" wrote: Quote: > Same here. Both our computers (one a laptop one desktop) are frozen and only > working without crashing in safe mode. I had mine set to update > automatically. Have tried going back restore points but that resets the > settings as well, so even though I change the settings not to install > updates automatically, it reverts when I go back to the restore point before > the updates that caused this problem, so then when I boot in normal mode it > immediately updates again. Catch 22. How do we get our computers to work > again? And you can't run the Windows Update program in safe mode. How stupid > is that? > > MORONIC MICROSOFT PRODUCTS! ARRRGGGGGGGGGGH! > > > "Dave H." <DaveH@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:276344EB-74AB-4BB7-ACDE-7D190A38E189@xxxxxx Quote: > > Same here. I have six PCs on a LAN at home, and the two running Vista > > weren't accessible using LogMeIn from work today. (they'd been fine > > earlier > > before I left for work) The other four - XP and Server 2003 - were fine, > > although they couldn't access the two Vista machines across the local > > network > > either. > > > > When I got home to check it out, it was just like you said - they locked > > up > > almost as soon as I touched the mouse and had to be hard-booted. Couldn't > > see anything in Event Viewer that gave me any clues. I'm thinking some > > kind > > of update gone awry. > > > > > > "Electron" wrote: > > Quote: > >> So I have two computers using Vista SP1 and both get turned off every > >> night. > >> This morning started up the first pc and everything went fine during boot > >> and > >> log-in. Then when I tried to start an application the p.c froze with the > >> round "hour-glass" timer showing. Didin't think much of it. I re-booted > >> and > >> everything was fine. Started up the 2nd p.c. a while later and exactly > >> the > >> same problem, only this time I went for the "start" menu first and not an > >> application. Now I think this is quite odd. The same problem on different > >> p.c.'s on the same day using the same operating system. Re-booted the 2nd > >> p.c. and again everything is okay. Anyone else have the same problem > >> today? |
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| | Re: PC's froze this morning Disconnect your computer from the Internet before you restore it. Then it won't be able to apply the update automatically. "Greg" wrote: Quote: > Same here. Both our computers (one a laptop one desktop) are frozen and only > working without crashing in safe mode. I had mine set to update > automatically. Have tried going back restore points but that resets the > settings as well, so even though I change the settings not to install > updates automatically, it reverts when I go back to the restore point before > the updates that caused this problem, so then when I boot in normal mode it > immediately updates again. Catch 22. How do we get our computers to work > again? And you can't run the Windows Update program in safe mode. How stupid > is that? > > MORONIC MICROSOFT PRODUCTS! ARRRGGGGGGGGGGH! > > > "Dave H." <DaveH@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:276344EB-74AB-4BB7-ACDE-7D190A38E189@xxxxxx Quote: > > Same here. I have six PCs on a LAN at home, and the two running Vista > > weren't accessible using LogMeIn from work today. (they'd been fine > > earlier > > before I left for work) The other four - XP and Server 2003 - were fine, > > although they couldn't access the two Vista machines across the local > > network > > either. > > > > When I got home to check it out, it was just like you said - they locked > > up > > almost as soon as I touched the mouse and had to be hard-booted. Couldn't > > see anything in Event Viewer that gave me any clues. I'm thinking some > > kind > > of update gone awry. > > > > > > "Electron" wrote: > > Quote: > >> So I have two computers using Vista SP1 and both get turned off every > >> night. > >> This morning started up the first pc and everything went fine during boot > >> and > >> log-in. Then when I tried to start an application the p.c froze with the > >> round "hour-glass" timer showing. Didin't think much of it. I re-booted > >> and > >> everything was fine. Started up the 2nd p.c. a while later and exactly > >> the > >> same problem, only this time I went for the "start" menu first and not an > >> application. Now I think this is quite odd. The same problem on different > >> p.c.'s on the same day using the same operating system. Re-booted the 2nd > >> p.c. and again everything is okay. Anyone else have the same problem > >> today? |
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