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Assistance => Assistance & Feedback => Topic started by: NukNuk on July 12, 2004 08:00 pm CDT

Title: Intermittent Freezes (old + newly formatted computer)
Post by: NukNuk on July 12, 2004 08:00 pm CDT
alrighty, I bought a "new" computer from a thrift store recently.

400 something mhz, 256 ram, some 35 gig HD.

It had been reformatted recently, with Windows 98 on it, so its clean as a whistle.

The problem is is that, for no reason, it temporarily freezes (im still able to move the mouse around for around 3 seconds) for around 5 seconds every minute or so.  When i say no reason, i mean it doesnt occur just when i open a new program, access a web site, or anything in particular.  It does the freeze no matter what i am doing or what is running.

The only processes running are Systray and Explorer.


Anyone have any ideas as to why this happens?

-- Sound card problem fixed
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Post by: GE on July 12, 2004 11:16 pm CDT
A driver conflict Maybe. Try starting in safe mode. (press f8 when booting, then select safe mode.)
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Post by: WolfTones on July 13, 2004 07:07 am CDT
Hardly much good telling him to go into safe mode without telling him what else to do ....DUH
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Post by: GE on July 13, 2004 03:02 pm CDT
Step by step Gaytones.  


P.S i remember u makin fun of Darwin for his post count. but now ur hipicrital ass isnt to far behind him. I am trying to help him w/ his problem, and all u can do is add sum BS in this thread. You are a plague to this forum, and this thread alone proves it.
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Post by: WolfTones on July 13, 2004 03:47 pm CDT
Quote from: "GE"
Step by step


Step by step GEy? What...one step a week, you're real helpfull!
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Post by: NukNuk on July 13, 2004 04:07 pm CDT
hes more help than you, who criticizes people that actually try to contribute.
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Post by: LastWish on July 16, 2004 06:04 pm CDT
If you boot in safe mode and it still doesn't work, it is most likely 1 of 2 problems:

Bad hard drive.  If this is the case, you can buy a new one for really cheap and "acquire" a windows 2000 professional CD.

Bad RAM.  If this is the case, you are in luck, because you can buy more than you need for like $75 (seeing as how its 400 mhz, 512 will be an easy buy on eBay, or you could check out pricewatch.com)

If it's a bad hard drive, just buy like a 20gig or something, which won't even dent your wallet.  Regardless, it sounds like you have some sort of hardware problem since even a clean harddrive doesn't fix the problem.