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Old 06-24-2009   #1 (permalink)


Vista x64
 
 

Vista x64 Constantly freezing Chkdsk not working

Hello...
Until just recently my x64 has been freezing completely on me randomly..I'm not sure if anyone else uses Cox Communications for the internet, but after I set it up on this computer it's gone bad on me...
first if I were to listen WMP it stops midway song and everything stops working, then just browsing the net will freeze it, CTRLaltdlte won't work and I have to shut it down manually...
I have run chkdsk soooo many times, I have also downloaded a registry repair program, defrag, dsk cleanup, and everything imaginable.
I want to avoid defrag because I don't want to loose my files and programs.

Any tips/hints...
thanks.

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Old 06-24-2009   #2 (permalink)
Malke


 
 

Re: Vista x64 Constantly freezing Chkdsk not working

theanna wrote:
Quote:

>
> Hello...
> Until just recently my x64 has been freezing completely on me
> randomly..I'm not sure if anyone else uses Cox Communications for the
> internet, but after I set it up on this computer it's gone bad on me...
> first if I were to listen WMP it stops midway song and everything stops
> working, then just browsing the net will freeze it, CTRLaltdlte won't
> work and I have to shut it down manually...
> I have run chkdsk soooo many times, I have also downloaded a registry
> repair program, defrag, dsk cleanup, and everything imaginable.
> I want to avoid defrag because I don't want to loose my files and
> programs.
Back up your data *now*. Then either take the machine to a competent local
computer tech to be accurately diagnosed or do a clean install of Windows.
Don't do the clean install without first testing the hardware, particularly
the hard drive and the RAM since your symptoms can be caused by failing
hardware as well as software (Windows, malware, etc.). If the hardware is
good, you will want to do a clean install since the registry repair program
you used will have wrecked Windows further.

Malke
--
MS-MVP
Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ

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Old 06-26-2009   #3 (permalink)


Vista x64
 
 

Re: Vista x64 Constantly freezing Chkdsk not working

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by Malke View Post
theanna wrote:
Quote:

>
> Hello...
> Until just recently my x64 has been freezing completely on me
> randomly..I'm not sure if anyone else uses Cox Communications for the
> internet, but after I set it up on this computer it's gone bad on me...
> first if I were to listen WMP it stops midway song and everything stops
> working, then just browsing the net will freeze it, CTRLaltdlte won't
> work and I have to shut it down manually...
> I have run chkdsk soooo many times, I have also downloaded a registry
> repair program, defrag, dsk cleanup, and everything imaginable.
> I want to avoid defrag because I don't want to loose my files and
> programs.
Back up your data *now*. Then either take the machine to a competent local
computer tech to be accurately diagnosed or do a clean install of Windows.
Don't do the clean install without first testing the hardware, particularly
the hard drive and the RAM since your symptoms can be caused by failing
hardware as well as software (Windows, malware, etc.). If the hardware is
good, you will want to do a clean install since the registry repair program
you used will have wrecked Windows further.

Malke
--
MS-MVP
Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
index


What is a "clean install of windows" and dont I need a disk for that?
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Old 06-27-2009   #4 (permalink)
Robert Miles


 
 

Re: Vista x64 Constantly freezing Chkdsk not working

"theanna" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message
news:9cbc181cc12017ed6bca77bce6e7632a@xxxxxx-gateway.com...
Quote:

>
> Malke;1075065 Wrote:
Quote:

>> theanna wrote:
Quote:

>> > > >
>> > >
>> > > Hello...
>> > > Until just recently my x64 has been freezing completely on me
>> > > randomly..I'm not sure if anyone else uses Cox Communications for the
>> > > internet, but after I set it up on this computer it's gone bad on
>> > me...
>> > > first if I were to listen WMP it stops midway song and everything
>> > stops
>> > > working, then just browsing the net will freeze it, CTRLaltdlte won't
>> > > work and I have to shut it down manually...
>> > > I have run chkdsk soooo many times, I have also downloaded a registry
>> > > repair program, defrag, dsk cleanup, and everything imaginable.
>> > > I want to avoid defrag because I don't want to loose my files and
>> > > programs. > > Back up your data *now*. Then either take the machine
>> > > to a competent
>> local
>> computer tech to be accurately diagnosed or do a clean install of
>> Windows.
>> Don't do the clean install without first testing the hardware,
>> particularly
>> the hard drive and the RAM since your symptoms can be caused by
>> failing
>> hardware as well as software (Windows, malware, etc.). If the
>> hardware is
>> good, you will want to do a clean install since the registry repair
>> program
>> you used will have wrecked Windows further.
>>
>> Malke
>> --
>> MS-MVP
>> Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
>> 'index' (http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ)
>
>
>
> What is a "clean install of windows" and dont I need a disk for that?
>
>
> --
> theanna
..
Your computer should have come with either a disk intended for
that purpose or instructions on how to create one. If you have
one specific to that computer, either you or the competent tech
should do the clean install from that disk. Any competent tech
should have at least one general purpose Windows disk to use
if retaining features specific to that model of computer is less
important than just getting some version of Windows to run,
though. There are restrictions on using one specific to one
model of computer on another model, even one from the same
company, so try to avoid that.

Many competent techs use a general purpose version that will
try to pack all the files from before into a directory tree afterwards;
but they'll need to use a 64-bit sufficiently similar version to do
that for you. Note that this usually allows you to recover the
data files afterwards from that directory tree, but very few
programs.

Robert Miles


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Old 06-27-2009   #5 (permalink)
Malke


 
 

Re: Vista x64 Constantly freezing Chkdsk not working

theanna wrote:
Quote:

> What is a "clean install of windows" and dont I need a disk for that?
Mr. Miles has given you a very good answer. This post just confirms to me
that you should take the machine to a computer tech instead of trying to
fix it yourself. However:

How to install Windows Vista - covers upgrade and clean install -
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918884

http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...alling_Windows - What
you will need on-hand

If you have an OEM machine (HP, Sony, etc.) then there is a way to enter the
factory recovery process, usually by pressing a function key (like F11)
when the computer is first started. Refer to your manual. Please note that
when you do this everything you put on the computer will be gone so make
sure you back up your data to external media first!

Malke
--
MS-MVP
Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 07-03-2009   #6 (permalink)


Vista x64
 
 

Re: Vista x64 Constantly freezing Chkdsk not working

Thank you much




Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by Malke View Post
theanna wrote:
Quote:

> What is a "clean install of windows" and dont I need a disk for that?
Mr. Miles has given you a very good answer. This post just confirms to me
that you should take the machine to a computer tech instead of trying to
fix it yourself. However:

How to install Windows Vista - covers upgrade and clean install -
How to install Windows Vista

page2 - What
you will need on-hand

If you have an OEM machine (HP, Sony, etc.) then there is a way to enter the
factory recovery process, usually by pressing a function key (like F11)
when the computer is first started. Refer to your manual. Please note that
when you do this everything you put on the computer will be gone so make
sure you back up your data to external media first!

Malke
--
MS-MVP
Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
index
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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