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Old November 25th 10, 06:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
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Default computer freeze

strongly suggest you to have a try at tuneup360. i've been using it for several months, and my computer never get freezed since then~.

On Sunday, February 11, 2007 12:45 AM justenuf wrote:


So, my computer w/ Vista (came loaded) has froze up 13 times in the past
three days that I have had it. I'm not using it for games, just several,
regular applications. When it freezes, I can't ctrl+alt+del to get the
taskbar. The mouse also freezes, so I can't get to the taskbar to activate
task manager either. I think I ran across something that concerns a Windows
auto repair problems when programs have issues. Can I override this? Does
anyone know about this or have had a similar program?



On Sunday, February 11, 2007 8:48 AM Malke wrote:


justenuff wrote:

I would do a couple of things:

1. You didn't mention any program names. I would go to the program
mftrs.' websites and make sure the programs you are using are
Vista-compatible. Check for patches, workarounds, known issues.

2. If these are common programs that should be Vista-compatible, you can
Google the Vista newsgroups from Google Groups Advanced Search and see
if anyone else is having a problem. You can also post here with the
names and versions of the programs.

3. If you can determine that the programs are probably not the issue,
then contact your computer mftr. because locking up like you describe is
often caused by flaky RAM or other hardware issues. Any hardware
problems will be covered under your warranty and you should not wait to
have the OEM address this. Generally if hardware is going to fail it
will do so very soon when new or go forever. So even though your
computer is new, that is no guarantee that the hardware isn't bad.


Malke
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www.elephantboycomputers.com
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On Wednesday, March 14, 2007 8:55 PM m wrote:


same thing happening here since loading vista. dell is working with me on
the problem but no solution yet.


"justenuff" wrote:



On Wednesday, April 04, 2007 9:00 PM Aaro wrote:


Anyone had any luck solving this problem?

I also have the exact same issue - built the computer myself with parts from
Newegg.

The freeze is, seemingly, completely random. No obvious pattern to when it
happens. I've gone two or three days with nothing, and then had three over
the course of three hours.

I have a hard time buying that it's bad hardware. It isn't impossible, but
it strikes me as unlikely.

"md" wrote:



On Tuesday, November 27, 2007 10:23 PM tater93 wrote:


"justenuff" wrote:



On Monday, January 26, 2009 1:22 PM ScribblingJa wrote:


Same thing is happening to me (and hundreds/thousands of others if you google
and each with different machines... only commonality is Vista) on all 3 of my
new Vista PCs... 2 laptops and a desktop (Sony Vaio, Acer, etc).

All machines are different, only run MS products yet still the OS keeps
freezing as described by all these Vista users.

When are MS going to admit there's a problem and fix it?

Jan

"Malke" wrote:



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