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| | Windows Vista is crashing my programs I bought a new HP laptop last August and it had Vista on it. Ever since then I have had a zillion crashes. I have Office 2002 (and can't upgrade at this time), and have been trying to run Outlook 24/7 because of the deleted password problem, but it crashes about 3-4 times most days. Also, when I was running IE, it was also crashing very often a day. I switched to Mozilla, so that's no longer an issue! Is this crashing just because I had Outlook 2002? That wouldn't explain the crashing of IE though. They should have left well enough alone with XP as that OS worked perfectly for me! Thanks for your help! |
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| | Re: Windows Vista is crashing my programs You could have chosen a Laptop supplied with XPpro When a sys crashes usually you get a BSOD that gives some details, or you check Event Viewer for corresponding errs As it is you posted nothing which will enable any one to help. Have you maybe been using MS Update to install drivers? Have you been fiddling with the registry, used any registry cleaners? Does your sys function ok if you boot into safe mode? "judio" <judio@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:B859FD20-A7AE-49FE-9A66-DF0A12E4306E@xxxxxx Quote: >I bought a new HP laptop last August and it had Vista on it. Ever since >then > I have had a zillion crashes. I have Office 2002 (and can't upgrade at > this > time), and have been trying to run Outlook 24/7 because of the deleted > password problem, but it crashes about 3-4 times most days. > > Also, when I was running IE, it was also crashing very often a day. I > switched to Mozilla, so that's no longer an issue! > > Is this crashing just because I had Outlook 2002? That wouldn't explain > the > crashing of IE though. > > They should have left well enough alone with XP as that OS worked > perfectly > for me! > > Thanks for your help! |
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| | Re: Windows Vista is crashing my programs What are the crash details according to View Problem History in the "Problem Reports and Solutions" control panel? Have you used Check for Solutions there? -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "judio" <judio@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:B859FD20-A7AE-49FE-9A66-DF0A12E4306E@xxxxxx Quote: >I bought a new HP laptop last August and it had Vista on it. Ever since >then > I have had a zillion crashes. I have Office 2002 (and can't upgrade at > this > time), and have been trying to run Outlook 24/7 because of the deleted > password problem, but it crashes about 3-4 times most days. > > Also, when I was running IE, it was also crashing very often a day. I > switched to Mozilla, so that's no longer an issue! > > Is this crashing just because I had Outlook 2002? That wouldn't explain > the > crashing of IE though. > > They should have left well enough alone with XP as that OS worked > perfectly > for me! > > Thanks for your help! |
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| | Re: Windows Vista is crashing my programs zachd [MSFT] wrote: Quote: > What are the crash details according to View Problem History in the "Problem > Reports and Solutions" control panel? Have you used Check for Solutions > there? > helpful, however because you say the laptop is quite new and because you think this is a "Vista" problem I am guessing that it's pretty much been this way since you took it out of the box. What can cause random crashes is faulty memory, faulty hardware or bad video card drivers (Because faulty drivers can make it look to the error reporting system as if something has physically failed). Have you checked HP's website to see if they have new drivers for your model? Any drivers not just video. Have you visited Windows update regularly, and if so instead of using the "Express" mode have you tried "Custom Install" to see if any hardware related stuff pops up there? When you boot the machine do you get an option to run a RAM test? I really don't know if you should or not because I don;t have that machine, but if not then post back and someone can help you find a good test program. The thing that runs at boot time which you may see on the screen during boot up does not really "Test", RAM, it only takes a quick look. If all else fails contact HP as their support Technicians may have seen this before and be able to help quickly. I suspect that because this affects several programs it is related to a virus or some other fault common to all. |
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