martie
Joined: 26 May 2005 Posts: 201
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Posted: 04/23/07 - 05:41 Post subject: |
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| I think honestly that I am losing my mind here. I have serious PC “turning cold” issue, meaning it freezes randomly. Some days it is doing fine, but on the other ones it function just in the freezing role, even hard to keep up with it on counting matter. I have no idea what to do some people commenting that maybe my hard drive is failing, any ideas what is going here? Any help in a way at all? |
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adelle
Joined: 28 Nov 2004 Posts: 67
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Posted: 05/17/07 - 00:32 Post subject: |
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Hi! I bet that can be pretty annoying. I hade same problem here Windows Explorer freezing every few seconds, after I downloaded or recorded some movie file and after trying to play everything was turning into ice. Then I had to turn off WE and player through Task Manager and after just worked perfectly. I have change two PC experts, changed system 2 times and nothing worked. At the end, I fix that one with running (start/ run) the regsvr32 shmedia.dll. Even I dismissed next step they recommended on some forum I found – adding registry key [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Explorer] "DesktopProcess"=dword:00000001, my PC started to work just fine. Well Windows is not perfect OS, sometimes not recognizing things in a right way, and then you have to tell it how to handle the problem with running some commands in its name so it can start working properly. Your problem can be caused by many different reasons and maybe, at first look, it can be some software error or some spam, virus or any other maleware messing with you. There is a possibility that your OS is full of errors. For getting unrecoverable error report you must disable rebooting ( Start / right click My Computer / Click Properties / Click the Advanced tab / click Settings under Startup and Recovery / Under System failure, click to clear the Automatically restart check box / click Ok two times in the role to finish action. If that error message appears then look for an info about that same one on the Internet and try to get the answer there to figure out what file is causing the problem. Then go for checking the components in preferably this order: RAM, cooling issue – meaning PC is getting overheated, processor or mother board bad capacitor on it, somehow hard drive comes last on this components failing list. You could check with some programs the current state of these components, or get some help from a friend that is better with these things to check up for you, if you are not assured in your abilities and not willing to experiment, |
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