01-11-2011, 09:40 PM
01-11-2011, 10:55 PM
Have you tried yelling at it?
Or giving us additional details?
Hardware specs, windows version, when it blue/black screens, recent changes, colour of your walls....
Cause I totally think yelling at it will fix the problem.
Or giving us additional details?
Hardware specs, windows version, when it blue/black screens, recent changes, colour of your walls....
Cause I totally think yelling at it will fix the problem.
01-11-2011, 11:17 PM
(01-11-2011, 10:55 PM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ]Have you tried yelling at it?I don't know when it crashes, I just come in the room and it's unresponsive; I have to manually restart it.
Or giving us additional details?
Hardware specs, windows version, when it blue/black screens, recent changes, colour of your walls....
Cause I totally think yelling at it will fix the problem.
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Radeon HD 5870
i5 750
4 GB DDR3
MSI GD55-PD65 or something like that
01-15-2011, 01:07 PM
Nothing? It just happened again.
01-15-2011, 01:19 PM
(01-11-2011, 11:17 PM)Karth link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=HeK link=topic=5348.msg191850#msg191850 date=1294804519]I don't know when it crashes, I just come in the room and it's unresponsive; I have to manually restart it.
Have you tried yelling at it?
Or giving us additional details?
Hardware specs, windows version, when it blue/black screens, recent changes, colour of your walls....
Cause I totally think yelling at it will fix the problem.
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Radeon HD 5870
i5 750
4 GB DDR3
MSI GD55-PD65 or something like that
[/quote]
this isn't really enough information to diagnose it. It could be anything: bad drivers, overheating videocard, failing harddrive, overambitious clocking, etc etc etc.
This was happening to me for months after bulding my desktop, and it turned out that the default voltage my motherboard thought my ram needed was wrong.
do a mem test, a harddrive test, and a heavy performance test like prime95 and tell us what happens. it'll give us more to work with.
01-15-2011, 01:23 PM
(01-15-2011, 01:19 PM)Ianki link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Karth link=topic=5348.msg191854#msg191854 date=1294805876]I don't know when it crashes, I just come in the room and it's unresponsive; I have to manually restart it.
[quote author=HeK link=topic=5348.msg191850#msg191850 date=1294804519]
Have you tried yelling at it?
Or giving us additional details?
Hardware specs, windows version, when it blue/black screens, recent changes, colour of your walls....
Cause I totally think yelling at it will fix the problem.
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Radeon HD 5870
i5 750
4 GB DDR3
MSI GD55-PD65 or something like that
[/quote]
this isn't really enough information to diagnose it. It could be anything: bad drivers, overheating videocard, failing harddrive, overambitious clocking, etc etc etc.
This was happening to me for months after bulding my desktop, and it turned out that the default voltage my motherboard thought my ram needed was wrong.
do a mem test, a harddrive test, and a heavy performance test like prime95 and tell us what happens. it'll give us more to work with.
[/quote]I'll have to find my memtest disc.
01-15-2011, 01:54 PM
system rescue cd is your best friend
01-15-2011, 03:20 PM
if you can't find the memtest disk, just find "Windows Memory Diagnostic" in the start menu. does a basic memory check.Â
01-15-2011, 10:22 PM
Might as well just pop in your Windows install CD and do a system repair.
If that doesn't fix it, you have a hardware problem.
If that doesn't fix it, you have a hardware problem.
01-15-2011, 11:25 PM
(01-15-2011, 10:22 PM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ]Might as well just pop in your Windows install CD and do a system repair.Will I have to format?
If that doesn't fix it, you have a hardware problem.
01-16-2011, 01:47 AM
(01-15-2011, 11:25 PM)Karth link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=HeK link=topic=5348.msg192366#msg192366 date=1295148136]Will I have to format?
Might as well just pop in your Windows install CD and do a system repair.
If that doesn't fix it, you have a hardware problem.
[/quote]
No, a System Repair will revert the operating system back to a default state (you will have to reload updates) but all application and user enviro changes will be kept.
It is not a reinstall.
01-18-2011, 01:49 PM
i assume you fixed this, or it stopped on its own?
01-18-2011, 02:42 PM
Mine was doing this for about 3 weeks a few months ago, I would walk away, and when I came back it would be sitting at the desktop in fresh-boot state. Event Logger never said anything, and it just stopped on it's own?
I dunno.
I dunno.
01-18-2011, 06:58 PM
It's stopped doing it...for now. I'll go ahead and lock this thread until it does it again.