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| | Random freezing On the demise of my old computer, I've bought a shiny new one, complete with Windows Vista. I've had it four days, and so far it's only crashed twice. Is this... normal? The other thing it does is randomly stop for 15-20 seconds, and then start working again, as if nothing has happened. I've not even been doing anything particularly strenuous; just browsing the internet and playing music, when suddenly the music stops, and the computer does nothing for 20 seconds, and then it's back. Anyone know what the problem might be with this, and if there's anything I can do about it? |
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| | Re: Random freezing Differently Sane wrote: Quote: > On the demise of my old computer, I've bought a shiny new one, complete with > Windows Vista. I've had it four days, and so far it's only crashed twice. > Is this... normal? > > The other thing it does is randomly stop for 15-20 seconds, and then start > working again, as if nothing has happened. I've not even been doing anything > particularly strenuous; just browsing the internet and playing music, when > suddenly the music stops, and the computer does nothing for 20 seconds, and > then it's back. > > Anyone know what the problem might be with this, and if there's anything I > can do about it? computer so focused troubleshooting is difficult. Make/model, hardware specs, version of Vista? Normally new computers come with all sorts of OEM cr*p preinstalled, including trial versions and security programs that are bloated and invasive (Norton, McAfee). Did you clear out all this unnecessary stuff? If not, streamlining what runs in the background and installing a better antivirus can help. Post back with more details if you want more help. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| | Re: Random freezing "Malke" wrote: Quote: > Differently Sane wrote: Quote: > > On the demise of my old computer, I've bought a shiny new one, complete with > > Windows Vista. I've had it four days, and so far it's only crashed twice. > > Is this... normal? > > > > The other thing it does is randomly stop for 15-20 seconds, and then start > > working again, as if nothing has happened. I've not even been doing anything > > particularly strenuous; just browsing the internet and playing music, when > > suddenly the music stops, and the computer does nothing for 20 seconds, and > > then it's back. > > > > Anyone know what the problem might be with this, and if there's anything I > > can do about it? > No, it is not normal. Unfortunately, we know nothing about your new > computer so focused troubleshooting is difficult. Make/model, hardware > specs, version of Vista? > > Normally new computers come with all sorts of OEM cr*p preinstalled, > including trial versions and security programs that are bloated and > invasive (Norton, McAfee). Did you clear out all this unnecessary stuff? > If not, streamlining what runs in the background and installing a better > antivirus can help. > > Post back with more details if you want more help. > > > Malke > -- > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic!" > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User > is AMD 64 x2 Dual Core Processor 5000+, 2Gb RAM. Yes, I've got a load of misc preinstalled stuff; a trial version of Office 2007 (I've installed a full version of 2003, which I prefer, having tried 2007 before) and a 90day subscription to Norton. My old computer had AVG free on it, I was going to go back to that once Norton AV expired. I've checked the task manager; there's lots of things running along in the background, but since I've not much idea what any of them are, I'm loathe to start shutting them down, in case they're useful or important |
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| | Re: Random freezing Differently Sane wrote: Quote: > New computer's an Acer Aspire T180, running Vista Home Premium. Processor > is AMD 64 x2 Dual Core Processor 5000+, 2Gb RAM. > > Yes, I've got a load of misc preinstalled stuff; a trial version of Office > 2007 (I've installed a full version of 2003, which I prefer, having tried > 2007 before) and a 90day subscription to Norton. My old computer had AVG > free on it, I was going to go back to that once Norton AV expired. > > I've checked the task manager; there's lots of things running along in the > background, but since I've not much idea what any of them are, I'm loathe to > start shutting them down, in case they're useful or important that should be speedy. Here are some suggestions: 1. Uninstall the trial version of Office. Hopefully you won't need to reinstall Office 2003. 2. Uninstall Norton. Recommended antivirus programs are NOD32, Kaspersky, and Avast (free). The built-in Windows Firewall is adequate for most people. 3. Use msconfig or AutoRuns to determine what is running at startup. To find out what an item is, plug its name into Google. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...s/default.mspx (for AutoRuns) Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| Vista Ultimate x64, | Re: Random freezing Have you checked your power options? Your hard drive might be going to sleep and then waking up again and thus causing the delay. You can change your power settings using this tutorial made by brink http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/63...-problems.html On the demise of my old computer, I've bought a shiny new one, complete with Windows Vista. I've had it four days, and so far it's only crashed twice. Is this... normal? The other thing it does is randomly stop for 15-20 seconds, and then start working again, as if nothing has happened. I've not even been doing anything particularly strenuous; just browsing the internet and playing music, when suddenly the music stops, and the computer does nothing for 20 seconds, and then it's back. Anyone know what the problem might be with this, and if there's anything I can do about it? |
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| | Re: Random freezing I was having the same problem on my new computer. Dell XPS420, Quad Q6600, 3 Gig ram. I removed all the junk Dell installs, removed the anti-virus program, and installed AVG. It would still hang for 20 - 40 seconds for no apparent reason. As a last resort before locating drivers for and installing XP, I installed Vista Service Pack RC1 three days ago. My new computer is now acting like a new computer. Vista is now stable, fast, and enjoyable to use. Installing RC1 may not solve the issue with your computer, but it sure helped mine. Quote: >On the demise of my old computer, I've bought a shiny new one, complete with >Windows Vista. I've had it four days, and so far it's only crashed twice. >Is this... normal? > >The other thing it does is randomly stop for 15-20 seconds, and then start >working again, as if nothing has happened. I've not even been doing anything >particularly strenuous; just browsing the internet and playing music, when >suddenly the music stops, and the computer does nothing for 20 seconds, and >then it's back. > >Anyone know what the problem might be with this, and if there's anything I >can do about it? |
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| | Re: Random freezing DGray wrote: Quote: > I was having the same problem on my new computer. Dell XPS420, Quad Q6600, 3 Gig > ram. I removed all the junk Dell installs, removed the anti-virus program, and > installed AVG. It would still hang for 20 - 40 seconds for no apparent reason. > As a last resort before locating drivers for and installing XP, I installed > Vista Service Pack RC1 three days ago. My new computer is now acting like a new > computer. Vista is now stable, fast, and enjoyable to use. > > Installing RC1 may not solve the issue with your computer, but it sure helped > mine. comfortable recommending to the OP. One of the prime rules of computing is Thou Shalt Not Install Beta Software Upon A Production Machine (Unless Thou Art Prepared To Clean-Install). While a Release Candidate is pretty close to gold (Release To Manufacturers), it is still not properly out of beta. But thank you for sharing your experience with us. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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