Post: Anyone know what's wrong with my computer?
02-10-2011, 09:16 PM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Well basically I'm running on Windows XP Home edition, and I don't have any problems unless I turn my computer off for the night. If I turn it off and leave it off for a few hours, when I turn it back on I have to put the windows XP disc in and do the repair process, or else it will freeze on the windows XP loading screen and just sit there.

Here's the screen it freezes on: (not my picture, found on internet)
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It usually doesn't happen unless my computers off for an extended amount of time. I can usually run safe mode to get my shit but this is just getting annoying. +111 rep if anyone knows the exact problem.
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02-10-2011, 10:10 PM #20
baycod9
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Originally posted by AceVirus View Post
Yeah that's why I always stuck with XP. I never had any major problems with it, but I think it's time for an upgrade as I've never had anything but XP


same here. ive always had XP. maybe it is time for upgrade lol.
02-10-2011, 10:12 PM #21
Originally posted by x3 View Post
Don't think i'v had big problems with XP come to think of it.
Go for Win7 64bit if you can, Miss Vista at ALL costs lol


I wouldn't think about getting vista lol I've heard a lot of negative comments coming from vista users
02-10-2011, 10:15 PM #22
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Originally posted by AceVirus View Post
I wouldn't think about getting vista lol I've heard a lot of negative comments coming from vista users


i think Windows 98 was better than Vista ¬¬
02-10-2011, 10:16 PM #23
np mate hope it helpsWinky Winky
02-10-2011, 10:36 PM #24
Alphex
ZomG Teh Rep Hoe Repd Me
Originally posted by AceVirus View Post
The copy is Genuine, I have the product key and it's in the original package still. My graphics card is the one on the motherboard, not a custom one. And what specs do you need to know? And it doesn't happen often because I avoid turning my computer off at all costs, but I'd feel safer not keeping it on 24/7.


Right, so it isnt anything intenional by Windows.

Hmm Maybe you need to look at drivers for your grpahics card. do you know your motherboard?

and yeh, keeping it on 24/7 will ware down your computer. Smile
02-10-2011, 10:41 PM #25
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Originally posted by Alphex View Post
Right, so it isnt anything intenional by Windows.

Hmm Maybe you need to look at drivers for your grpahics card. do you know your motherboard?

and yeh, keeping it on 24/7 will ware down your computer. Smile





i was thinking maybe it could be something to do with a Driver, but im unsure about it..
Isn't there a program that looks to see if you're Drivers are upto date?
Maybe he could download that, Then run
02-10-2011, 10:43 PM #26
Alphex
ZomG Teh Rep Hoe Repd Me
Originally posted by x3 View Post
i was thinking maybe it could be something to do with a Driver, but im unsure about it..
Isn't there a program that looks to see if you're Drivers are upto date?
Maybe he could download that, Then run


Yeh, there is a couple. but most of them are full of shit (Y)

Well get to the bottem of this problem yetGobble
02-10-2011, 10:48 PM #27
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Originally posted by Alphex View Post
Yeh, there is a couple. but most of them are full of shit (Y)

Well get to the bottem of this problem yetGobble


Hmmmm that's true you know, i don't think i'v found one good program that does the job 100%.


i want to get to the bottom of this now, Seem's funny why its done that.. Maybe its 'time of the month' for XP right now Dancing
02-10-2011, 10:54 PM #28
Alphex
ZomG Teh Rep Hoe Repd Me
Originally posted by x3 View Post
Hmmmm that's true you know, i don't think i'v found one good program that does the job 100%.


i want to get to the bottom of this now, Seem's funny why its done that.. Maybe its 'time of the month' for XP right now Dancing


Haha, Yeah Drivers are a pain in the ass =D

lol, i think its the drivers. 60% sure Smile

Haha yehhh =D

Tampon your XP the ****k!

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