Post: Computer Freezing Randomly, Help Needed...
09-26-2011, 08:54 AM #1
Groovy
Team Xbox
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Okay so my computer keeps randomly freezing, i have done a clean boot so i could post this so im not sure if that's temporarily fixed it but it hasn't froze yet.

Computer Specs:
    
Genuine Windows 7 32bit
3Gb Installed RAM
1Tb Hard Drive
512x DDR5 Graphics Card.
AMD Athlon(TM) II X4 620 Processor
(anything else ask)


I've already run Virus scans in safe mode using AVG and Malware AntiBytes and everything has been cleared. I have also used AVG PcSpeedUp thingy whatever it is to clear up registry and i've tried to use DriverGenuise in order to update all my drivers but it freezes on downloading the last two everytime so i cant get those installed. (they're sound i think)

I've also uninstalled quite a lot of stuff i don't use often and the only thing i have installed recently that i can remember is my new Epson Printer / Scanner programs.

If anyone has any ideas to what it might be or any advice please quote me as i will be checking via my phone to see what you guys think. If you need any more info just quote me.

Thanks for the help guys. Cool Man (aka Tustin)
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Cory
09-27-2011, 05:01 AM #2
Pichu
RIP PICHU.
Have you shut off your computer incorrectly, the uninstalled programs, was there lag occurring?

If anything and it is still occurring, try reformatting your computer. If it continues then one or more of your hardware may be bad.
09-27-2011, 05:19 AM #3
gola
OVER 9000!
Backup. Reformat. Reinstall.
09-28-2011, 12:26 PM #4
Groovy
Team Xbox
Originally posted by Golagoda View Post
Backup. Reformat. Reinstall.


Originally posted by Sublimity View Post
Have you shut off your computer incorrectly, the uninstalled programs, was there lag occurring?

If anything and it is still occurring, try reformatting your computer. If it continues then one or more of your hardware may be bad.


Thanks i couldn't sign in on my phone to reply, but i've reformatted my computer, and updated to 64bit Windows 7... I lost all my stuff though because it kept ffreezeing while making backups and coppupting stuff.

Hopefully it wont happen again

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Cory
09-28-2011, 12:51 PM #5
St0rM
Treasure hunter
Originally posted by iGroovy
Thanks i couldn't sign in on my phone to reply, but i've reformatted my computer, and updated to 64bit Windows 7... I lost all my stuff though because it kept ffreezeing while making backups and coppupting stuff.

Hopefully it wont happen again


What bit is your computer? cause you should only use one or the other 64 or 32.

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Epic?
09-28-2011, 07:45 PM #6
Cory
User needs a dick
Originally posted by St0rM View Post
What bit is your computer? cause you should only use one or the other 62 or 32.


*64 or 32. If it installed and is working okay he must have already had a 64 bit OS
09-28-2011, 08:22 PM #7
St0rM
Treasure hunter
Originally posted by Poynt View Post
*64 or 32. If it installed and is working okay he must have already had a 64 bit OS


My fault, I meant to hit 4 lol. I'll edit that.

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