07-23-2008, 10:29 AM
Sometimes, if I leave and wait for the computer to startup, when I come back, it are frozeng.  Any possible explanations? I've ran like 50 virus scans.
(07-23-2008, 10:29 AM)Geoff link Wrote: [ -> ]Sometimes, if I leave and wait for the computer to startup, when I come back, it are frozeng.  Any possible explanations? I've ran like 50 virus scans.
(07-23-2008, 11:01 AM)ScottyGrayskull link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Geoff link=topic=930.msg24011#msg24011 date=1216826972]
Sometimes, if I leave and wait for the computer to startup, when I come back, it are frozeng.  Any possible explanations? I've ran like 50 virus scans.
(07-23-2008, 11:04 AM)Screaming Viking Geoff >:D link Wrote: [ -> ]After windows has loaded, and I don't think its the temp, because I'm to lazy to close the case.
(07-23-2008, 11:59 AM)Screaming Viking Geoff >:D link Wrote: [ -> ]AVGOh. Trying uninstalling it anyways. I used to have NOD and it would freeze all the time while I was away. Rarely happens now without it.
(07-23-2008, 08:27 PM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Screaming Viking Geoff > link=topic=930.msg24019#msg24019 date=1216829057]
After windows has loaded, and I don't think its the temp, because I'm to lazy to close the case.
(07-24-2008, 12:54 AM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=HeK link=topic=930.msg24124#msg24124 date=1216862865]
Also vacuum all the dust out of it.
(07-24-2008, 12:54 AM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=HeK link=topic=930.msg24124#msg24124 date=1216862865]
[quote author=Screaming Viking Geoff > link=topic=930.msg24019#msg24019 date=1216829057]
After windows has loaded, and I don't think its the temp, because I'm to lazy to close the case.
(07-24-2008, 12:54 AM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=HeK link=topic=930.msg24124#msg24124 date=1216862865]
Never ever use a vacuum, use compressed air cans only
(07-25-2008, 12:57 AM)cannedpeaches link Wrote: [ -> ]I don't know if this would have anything to do with it... my computer stalls on the BIOS splash screen if I have any USB devices plugged in. If your BIOS has difficulty detecting a component, it will often stall there. My first guess is, go back to all-analog inputs: that means serial port for your printer, PS/2 for your mouse and keyboard. Or just unplug anything superfluous and try starting up, gradually plugging things back in until you find your culprit.
Also, check device manager and see if you have any fucked-up devices.
(07-25-2008, 12:57 AM)peaches link Wrote: [ -> ]I don't know if this would have anything to do with it... my computer stalls on the BIOS splash screen if I have any USB devices plugged in. If your BIOS has difficulty detecting a component, it will often stall there. My first guess is, go back to all-analog inputs: that means serial port for your printer, PS/2 for your mouse and keyboard. Or just unplug anything superfluous and try starting up, gradually plugging things back in until you find your culprit.Since when were RS-232 and PS/2 analog?
Also, check device manager and see if you have any fucked-up devices.