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| | games cause shut-down I have a HP Pavillion (refurbished)with Vista Home Premium, 1.00 gb of ram Athlon 64 x 2 dual core 4400+ at 2.30gz nvidia geforce 6150 se nforce 430 video card asus A6203w motherboard 80 gig hard drive My computer will shut down in the middle of playing simple games. I have a Hidden expeditions game that in certain scenes the fan in the computer goes into high gear. I thought it might be a memory problem, but not sure as I am a novice at this. This problem also happened on one of the games that came preloaded on the computer. I know Vista is supposed to take up alot of memory( so I am told), but I would have thought 1 gig was enough. When I was going thru some of the details on the nvideo card, it said it had no on-board memory but was using a page file. the page file has 1193 mb. Is this enough memory to run programs, if not, what would you recommend. |
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| | RE: games cause shut-down 1 Gig of RAM is the minimum for Home Premium to operate Aero, etc. Add Games, and that is your problem! Any of the Game sites, or the box it comes in, will tell you how much RAM the game requires. Simple solution, upgade your RAM to a Minimum of 2Gigs. And your page file, virtual memory is normally, by default, 1 and a 1/2 times your RAM memory. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "roy" wrote: Quote: > I have a HP Pavillion (refurbished)with Vista Home Premium, > 1.00 gb of ram > Athlon 64 x 2 dual core 4400+ at 2.30gz > nvidia geforce 6150 se nforce 430 video card > asus A6203w motherboard > 80 gig hard drive > > My computer will shut down in the middle of playing simple games. I have a > Hidden expeditions game that in certain scenes the fan in the computer goes > into high gear. I thought it might be a memory problem, but not sure as I am > a novice at this. This problem also happened on one of the games that came > preloaded on the computer. I know Vista is supposed to take up alot of > memory( so I am told), but I would have thought 1 gig was enough. When I was > going thru some of the details on the nvideo card, it said it had no on-board > memory but was using a page file. the page file has 1193 mb. Is this enough > memory to run programs, if not, what would you recommend. |
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| | Re: games cause shut-down > My computer will shut down in the middle of playing simple games. I have Quote: > a > Hidden expeditions game that in certain scenes the fan in the computer > goes > into high gear. with 2G. But low memory doesn't cause the computer to shut down. Sudden shut-downs like you report are almost always due to a hardware problem - in your case, almost certainly overheating of the processor. The high fan noise is a further clue. Games really hammer the processor and usually make it run much hotter than other, less demanding applications. Hence you finding this problem only when playing games. I can't guarantee that this is the problem, obviously, but the chances are high. Other things that can cause a shut-down are faulty memory (although this normally causes a blue screen halt) and an overheating or underpowered power supply. I would start by fitting a better CPU cooler. If you don't feel confident about doing this yourself, take it to a local computer shop. They should have better diagnostic tools anyway, and should be able to diagnose the problem with complete confidence. SteveT |
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| | Re: games cause shut-down On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 19:09:03 -0700, roy <roy@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > I have a HP Pavillion (refurbished)with Vista Home Premium, > 1.00 gb of ram > Athlon 64 x 2 dual core 4400+ at 2.30gz > nvidia geforce 6150 se nforce 430 video card > asus A6203w motherboard > 80 gig hard drive > > My computer will shut down in the middle of playing simple games. I have a > Hidden expeditions game that in certain scenes the fan in the computer goes > into high gear. I thought it might be a memory problem, but not sure as I am > a novice at this. This problem also happened on one of the games that came > preloaded on the computer. I know Vista is supposed to take up alot of > memory( so I am told), but I would have thought 1 gig was enough. No. How much memory you need for good performance varies, depending on what apps you run, but almost everyone needs at least 2GB for Vista. But that shouldn't cause the computer to shut down. I don't know causes the shutting down problem, but my first suspicion would be overheating. Quote: > When I was > going thru some of the details on the nvideo card, it said it had no on-board > memory but was using a page file. I don't understand that sentence at all. It makes no sense, I'm afraid. Can you quote it verbatim, please? Quote: > the page file has 1193 mb. Is this enough > memory to run programs, if not, what would you recommend. Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| | Re: games cause shut-down Ken Blake, MVP wrote: Quote: > On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 19:09:03 -0700, roy > <roy@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >> I have a HP Pavillion (refurbished)with Vista Home Premium, >> 1.00 gb of ram >> Athlon 64 x 2 dual core 4400+ at 2.30gz >> nvidia geforce 6150 se nforce 430 video card >> asus A6203w motherboard >> 80 gig hard drive >> >> My computer will shut down in the middle of playing simple games. I have a >> Hidden expeditions game that in certain scenes the fan in the computer goes >> into high gear. I thought it might be a memory problem, but not sure as I am >> a novice at this. This problem also happened on one of the games that came >> preloaded on the computer. I know Vista is supposed to take up alot of >> memory( so I am told), but I would have thought 1 gig was enough. > > No. How much memory you need for good performance varies, depending on > what apps you run, but almost everyone needs at least 2GB for Vista. > > But that shouldn't cause the computer to shut down. I don't know > causes the shutting down problem, but my first suspicion would be > overheating. > > Quote: >> When I was >> going thru some of the details on the nvideo card, it said it had no on-board >> memory but was using a page file. > > I don't understand that sentence at all. It makes no sense, I'm > afraid. Can you quote it verbatim, please? > > Quote: >> the page file has 1193 mb. Is this enough >> memory to run programs, if not, what would you recommend. to enter "processor overclock mode" not all pcs can do this under windows, and it is dangerous to do overclocking in general unless the manufacturer of the Board/PC says this is ok. -- Visit Family Radio Today http://www.familyradio.com/ |
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| | Re: games cause shut-down "roy" <roy@xxxxxx> wrote in message news D39282C-DEFA-4BFF-AFF7-EF9D751F1049@xxxxxxQuote: > I have a HP Pavillion (refurbished)with Vista Home Premium, > 1.00 gb of ram > Athlon 64 x 2 dual core 4400+ at 2.30gz > nvidia geforce 6150 se nforce 430 video card > asus A6203w motherboard > 80 gig hard drive > > My computer will shut down in the middle of playing simple games. I have > a > Hidden expeditions game that in certain scenes the fan in the computer > goes > into high gear. I thought it might be a memory problem, but not sure as I > am > a novice at this. This problem also happened on one of the games that came > preloaded on the computer. I know Vista is supposed to take up alot of > memory( so I am told), but I would have thought 1 gig was enough. When I > was > going thru some of the details on the nvideo card, it said it had no > on-board > memory but was using a page file. the page file has 1193 mb. Is this > enough > memory to run programs, if not, what would you recommend. The integrated 6150 graphics card is not good for gaming. Try turning the detail down on the game, or get a decent graphics card. -- Mike Hall - MVP How to construct a good post.. http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups.. http://support.microsoft.com/default...help&style=toc Mike's Window - My Blog.. http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx |
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| | Re: games cause shut-down You can try closing any programs and services you don't need during playing games to get some extra juice - from Task Manager What is your Vista Graphics score? Michael "Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@xxxxxx_mvps.com> wrote in message news:%23XGF4eZ6IHA.3684@xxxxxx Quote: > "roy" <roy@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news D39282C-DEFA-4BFF-AFF7-EF9D751F1049@xxxxxxQuote: >> I have a HP Pavillion (refurbished)with Vista Home Premium, >> 1.00 gb of ram >> Athlon 64 x 2 dual core 4400+ at 2.30gz >> nvidia geforce 6150 se nforce 430 video card >> asus A6203w motherboard >> 80 gig hard drive >> >> My computer will shut down in the middle of playing simple games. I have >> a >> Hidden expeditions game that in certain scenes the fan in the computer >> goes >> into high gear. I thought it might be a memory problem, but not sure as I >> am >> a novice at this. This problem also happened on one of the games that >> came >> preloaded on the computer. I know Vista is supposed to take up alot of >> memory( so I am told), but I would have thought 1 gig was enough. When I >> was >> going thru some of the details on the nvideo card, it said it had no >> on-board >> memory but was using a page file. the page file has 1193 mb. Is this >> enough >> memory to run programs, if not, what would you recommend. > > The integrated 6150 graphics card is not good for gaming. Try turning the > detail down on the game, or get a decent graphics card. > > > > -- > Mike Hall - MVP > How to construct a good post.. > http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm > How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups.. > http://support.microsoft.com/default...help&style=toc > Mike's Window - My Blog.. > http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx > > > > |
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| | Re: games cause shut-down "Phillips" <afn18721@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:6AC9913A-1D03-4B80-A117-ABBF79B5DF9D@xxxxxx Quote: > You can try closing any programs and services you don't need during > playing games to get some extra juice - from Task Manager > What is your Vista Graphics score? > Michael > > > "Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@xxxxxx_mvps.com> wrote in message > news:%23XGF4eZ6IHA.3684@xxxxxx Quote: >> "roy" <roy@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news D39282C-DEFA-4BFF-AFF7-EF9D751F1049@xxxxxxQuote: >>> I have a HP Pavillion (refurbished)with Vista Home Premium, >>> 1.00 gb of ram >>> Athlon 64 x 2 dual core 4400+ at 2.30gz >>> nvidia geforce 6150 se nforce 430 video card >>> asus A6203w motherboard >>> 80 gig hard drive >>> >>> My computer will shut down in the middle of playing simple games. I >>> have a >>> Hidden expeditions game that in certain scenes the fan in the computer >>> goes >>> into high gear. I thought it might be a memory problem, but not sure as >>> I am >>> a novice at this. This problem also happened on one of the games that >>> came >>> preloaded on the computer. I know Vista is supposed to take up alot of >>> memory( so I am told), but I would have thought 1 gig was enough. When I >>> was >>> going thru some of the details on the nvideo card, it said it had no >>> on-board >>> memory but was using a page file. the page file has 1193 mb. Is this >>> enough >>> memory to run programs, if not, what would you recommend. >> >> The integrated 6150 graphics card is not good for gaming. Try turning the >> detail down on the game, or get a decent graphics card. >> >> >> >> -- >> Mike Hall - MVP >> How to construct a good post.. >> http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm >> How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups.. >> http://support.microsoft.com/default...help&style=toc >> Mike's Window - My Blog.. >> http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx >> >> >> >> You answered the wrong person.. Also, the nVidia 6100/6150 cannot sustain a heavy game load for long and will just close the system down if pushed too hard. It is best to reduce game detail or get a video card more suited to games.. -- Mike Hall - MVP How to construct a good post.. http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups.. http://support.microsoft.com/default...help&style=toc Mike's Window - My Blog.. http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx |
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