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From: Barry on 31 May 2010 01:39 I have been having the same problem with Windows XP MCE. I have not yet corrected it, but believe it is due to either a software program (likely running at startup) or the nvidia video card driver (which is more unlikely as it has not caused this problem early on). -- Barry Guidry "shopstomuch" wrote: > I have been having an issue with my computer completely locking down. > Meaning, in the middle of working...using ANY program from Internet (AOL) to > just a program on the computer it will lock up completely. There will be no > response when touching mouse, keyboard or hitting ctl, alt, delete. You have > to litterally unplug the computer from the power source to boot back up and > this keeps happening repeatedly. I have done everything I know to do > including a system restore to a previous date from 2 months ago. Does anyone > know of anything else I can do or have this problem. I have tons of ram in > here and I have just replaced the hard drive in June. Thanks so much for ANY > help or suggestions as this is getting to the point where I no longer even > want to turn on the computer.
From: thecreator on 5 Jun 2010 11:21 Hi Barry, When it locks up and the mouses stops moving, it becomes a Memory problem, nothing more. One of your Memory Sticks, is going bad. From experience. As the computer memory sticks gets old and you have different brands of Memory installed, it starts freezing up, and you get no error messages at all. Remember a Memory Stick can pass tests, but still be bad. Note, exactly how long it takes for it to make one pass, then do two more passes and see if it takes longer to complete. If it takes exactly the same amount of time, then the Memory Stick is good, test the other sticks you have. -- thecreator "Barry" <Barry(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:20370937-EC97-4A01-9BFC-8FC0D8FF5CDC(a)microsoft.com... >I have been having the same problem with Windows XP MCE. I have not yet > corrected it, but believe it is due to either a software program (likely > running at startup) or the nvidia video card driver (which is more > unlikely > as it has not caused this problem early on). > -- > Barry Guidry > > > "shopstomuch" wrote: > >> I have been having an issue with my computer completely locking down. >> Meaning, in the middle of working...using ANY program from Internet (AOL) >> to >> just a program on the computer it will lock up completely. There will be >> no >> response when touching mouse, keyboard or hitting ctl, alt, delete. You >> have >> to litterally unplug the computer from the power source to boot back up >> and >> this keeps happening repeatedly. I have done everything I know to do >> including a system restore to a previous date from 2 months ago. Does >> anyone >> know of anything else I can do or have this problem. I have tons of ram >> in >> here and I have just replaced the hard drive in June. Thanks so much for >> ANY >> help or suggestions as this is getting to the point where I no longer >> even >> want to turn on the computer.
From: Unknown on 5 Jun 2010 11:30 Why do you insist on posting spam? "thecreator" <thecreator(a)home.com> wrote in message news:OOv8cLMBLHA.5476(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hi Barry, > > When it locks up and the mouses stops moving, it becomes a Memory > problem, nothing more. One of your Memory Sticks, is going bad. From > experience. > > As the computer memory sticks gets old and you have different brands of > Memory installed, it starts freezing up, and you get no error messages at > all. > > Remember a Memory Stick can pass tests, but still be bad. Note, exactly > how long it takes for it to make one pass, then do two more passes and see > if it takes longer to complete. If it takes exactly the same amount of > time, then the Memory Stick is good, test the other sticks you have. > > > -- > thecreator > > > > "Barry" <Barry(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:20370937-EC97-4A01-9BFC-8FC0D8FF5CDC(a)microsoft.com... >>I have been having the same problem with Windows XP MCE. I have not yet >> corrected it, but believe it is due to either a software program (likely >> running at startup) or the nvidia video card driver (which is more >> unlikely >> as it has not caused this problem early on). >> -- >> Barry Guidry >> >> >> "shopstomuch" wrote: >> >>> I have been having an issue with my computer completely locking down. >>> Meaning, in the middle of working...using ANY program from Internet >>> (AOL) to >>> just a program on the computer it will lock up completely. There will >>> be no >>> response when touching mouse, keyboard or hitting ctl, alt, delete. You >>> have >>> to litterally unplug the computer from the power source to boot back up >>> and >>> this keeps happening repeatedly. I have done everything I know to do >>> including a system restore to a previous date from 2 months ago. Does >>> anyone >>> know of anything else I can do or have this problem. I have tons of ram >>> in >>> here and I have just replaced the hard drive in June. Thanks so much >>> for ANY >>> help or suggestions as this is getting to the point where I no longer >>> even >>> want to turn on the computer. > >
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