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[SIZE=+1]Hello all,
[SIZE=+1][SIZE=+1]This is a new thread pertaining[SIZE=+1] to [/SIZE]an old [SIZE=+1]problem that was solved, but has resumed for no apparent reason.....my pc desktop freezes, locking the mouse and keyboard and requiring a restart[/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE] via the case's Re[SIZE=+1]se[/SIZE]t button.
[/SIZE]In the fall of 2011, the freezes started. I can accurately state that they've occurred while working on every program I use, when the pc is sitting idle in a program or at the desktop, when I'm typing an email or a website login and when I'm viewing a video clip on a laptop and the file is stored on an HDD on the desktop. The video clip crashes at this time. Trying everything that was possible to stop the freezes, from my knowledge of pcs and the advice of you forum members, they persisted. But in March 2012 lightning hit me and I swapped the two 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM DIMMs from motherboard sockets 0 and 2 to sockets 1 and 3. By the way, this was NOT suggested to me by any forum member. The freezes stopped and they didn't return until May 2013. I've been trying everything conceivable to solve this problem this time, to no avail. Here are the many things I recall doing since the freezes resumed in May 2013. I listed my use of the pc in Safe Mode first, to make a point about the possibility that a hardware problem in GUI mode, may not manifest itself in Safe Mode: None of the procedures below returned anything but a clean bill of health.
[SIZE=+1][SIZE=+1]This is a new thread pertaining[SIZE=+1] to [/SIZE]an old [SIZE=+1]problem that was solved, but has resumed for no apparent reason.....my pc desktop freezes, locking the mouse and keyboard and requiring a restart[/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE] via the case's Re[SIZE=+1]se[/SIZE]t button.
[/SIZE]In the fall of 2011, the freezes started. I can accurately state that they've occurred while working on every program I use, when the pc is sitting idle in a program or at the desktop, when I'm typing an email or a website login and when I'm viewing a video clip on a laptop and the file is stored on an HDD on the desktop. The video clip crashes at this time. Trying everything that was possible to stop the freezes, from my knowledge of pcs and the advice of you forum members, they persisted. But in March 2012 lightning hit me and I swapped the two 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM DIMMs from motherboard sockets 0 and 2 to sockets 1 and 3. By the way, this was NOT suggested to me by any forum member. The freezes stopped and they didn't return until May 2013. I've been trying everything conceivable to solve this problem this time, to no avail. Here are the many things I recall doing since the freezes resumed in May 2013. I listed my use of the pc in Safe Mode first, to make a point about the possibility that a hardware problem in GUI mode, may not manifest itself in Safe Mode: None of the procedures below returned anything but a clean bill of health.
- Use the desktop in Safe Mode with networking for 24 hours, without a freeze. Not a practical mode, due to the loss of functionality of many of my regularly used programs and OS features
- Runthe Chkdsk /R scan ( /R is the more extensive 5 step version ) on each of the two Western Digital 250 GB SATA HDDs and one Samsung 250 GB SATA HDD ( Windows 7 32 bit OS drive )
- Remove and reseat HDD power and data cables from HDD and motherboard
- Run HD Tune on each drive
- Run an AVG scan on all drives, daily
- Run Memtest 86 + for 9 hours on the two DIMMS
- Remove and reseat DIMMS in the same sockets
- Run Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool, often
- Run Intel's Driver Update Utility, often
- Run CPU Burn-In for 6 hours, of each core of the Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 "Wolfdale" CPU
- Use Real Temp 3.70, with a 40 degrees C result per core
- Remove the Hauppauge Win TV Tuner card from the motherboard, and uninstall it's software
- Search for the latest drivers for each hardware item listed in Device Manager
- Remove from service an 11 year old Kensington MasterPiece Plus surge protector whose Master control button finally failed to lock ON
- Attach the power cords for the monitor, power supply, audio system and ActionTec router to a Kensington SmartSockets 6 outlet surge protector
- Keep up with Windows Updates
- Run the OS's Disk Cleanup program, daily
- Run DiskTrix's Ultimate Defrag. 3.0 defrag. program, daily
- Keep the desktop in Sleep mode when not using it, using hibernate mode in the rare event that I want to shutdown
- Create a System Restore point, daily
- Delete files in the Firefox cache folder, Windows Temp folder, general Temp folder and Recycle Bin, daily
- Delete Firefox cookies, daily
- Run Atomic Clock to synchronize the pc clock with the NIST atomic clock, daily
- Check that the desktop and my two laptops are visible to each other via my Verizon FiOS wireless network
- Check voltage of CMOS battery on the motherboard
- Run speed tests of the download and upload internet speeds in Firefox