apairofpcs
Learning Storage Performance
Hello Ladies and Gentlemen,
This is my first post on a pc related forum. The decision to write was long overdue. My problem has plagued me for the last two months. My desktop pc has been freezing without warning, disabling the mouse and keyboard and forcing me to restart by pressing the reset button on the front of the case. During the freeze, the hard drives and fans continue to spin.
It started two months ago in Windows XP Professional Edition, which has been my main boot OS since Apr. 2009. Then on Jan 27th, I started using Windows 7 Ultimate (32bit). The problem persisted even though I was using two physical hard drives and two distinct OSs. Everything points to an intermittent hardware failure, as it appears. I’m not so sure, though.
I feel that the more data I give you about my system’s components and my countless attempts at stopping the freezes, the better it will be for any of you to decide on the cause of the freezes. For starters, please bear with me as I list the vital components of my desktop pc. Keep in mind that I have had the desktop pc since Apr. 2009, and this is the first time it has given me a persistent problem.
This section is vintage Apr. 2009 equipment:
· ASUS P5Q SE/R socket 775 motherboard, with integrated Atheros L1E Gigabit PCI-E Ethernet Controller
· 2 x 2 GB G.Skill DDR2 1066 SDRAM memory cards
· Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 “Wolfdale” CPU
· Cooler Master RC-690-KKN1-GP BK case
· Sapphire HD4670 graphics card (ATI Radeon 4670)
· CORSAIR CMPSU-450VX 450W power supply
· 2 x Western Digital WD2500AAJS 250 GB SATA-2 hard drives (each with Windows XP installed)
· HAUPPAUGE WinTV HVR-1800 TV Tuner
· Logitech Performance Mouse MX cordless/optical laser mouse (USB receiver)
· Samsung SP2504C 250 GB SATA-2 hard drive (with Windows 7 32 bit installed)
· Acer P223w 22” LCD display
· Kensington Masterpiece Plus surge protector (vintage July 1992)
· Westell 6100 Wind River DSL Modem
· Linksys E2000 Wireless Router
From a Dell Dimension 4100 system (vintage Nov. 2000):
· Microsoft Internet keyboard with 104 keys (PS2 plug)
· Altec Lansing ACS340 speaker system with sub-woofer
From a Dell Dimension 2400 system (vintage 2004):
· Dell M-UVDEL1 optical/corded two button mouse with scroll wheel (USB plug)
· Dell Basic keyboard with 104 keys (PS2 plug)
The first freeze came about the end of Dec. 2011, when I was using the Windows XP OS. On Jan. 27, 2012, I started using the Windows 7 OS.
I have made countless attempts to stop the freezes in two months. But just when I think they have stopped due to an action I took, they creep up again. One thing is for sure. The freezes occur ONLY when I am connected to the internet in GUI. But when I am in safe mode with networking, there are no freezes. Neither Avast nor AVG load in safe mode, so I was playing a little “dangerously.” By the way, the cable routing is ethernet card, to wireless router, to modem. I have never had a freeze when my internet connection is disabled. It’s well known that an anti-virus program can create problems, because of how heavily it is involved with the OS. I was using Avast FREE for a few years, but changed to AVG FREE on Feb. 27th to see if Avast was the problem. The freezes continued.
I have had freezes when browsing with Firefox, writing emails in Thunderbird, checking device drivers in Device Manager, playing audio.video clips from the Internet or my hard drive and downloading files. In fact, I can have the pc resting at the desktop for hours, and when I move the mouse…..NOTHING! I have found installed the latest device drivers. I have rolled back device drivers to previous versions. I have disabled and enabled devices, such as the ethernet card…..which I suspect to be the culprit. I have swapped mice. I have swapped keyboards. I have replaced the yellow cable from the ethernet card to the wireless router. I have done defrags. in GUI and Safe Mode. I have done numerous chkdsk scans with the /R parameter, with no bad sectors found. I have done basic and detailed virus scans with Avast and AVG in GUI and safe mode, with few threats found and the unimpeded deletion of any that are found. I have been creating manual system restore points daily. I have been using Disk Cleanup daily. I used CPU Burn-In for six hours, with a successful termination. I used the HD Tune surface scan program to check for bad blocks on the two XP drives and the Win 7 drive. There were none. I have been manually checking Windows Update on a daily basis. I have reset the modem and router by pressing their recessed red buttons with a pen. I have disconnected the power and data cables from each device, waited a minute and reconnected everything, a tactic suggested by Verizon my ISP and the provider of the DSL modem.
Here is an usual way for a pc to conduct a restart!! There have been rare times when I do a case button reset and I lose my CMOS Setup settings. I have to manually configure them. There are times that I do the same reset, and the hard drives and fans stop spinning for about 5 seconds, before they start up again. I have selected “Load default settings”, although they don’t suit my style of pc use. I have unseated and reseated my two memory cards. I have unseated/reseated the SATA cables from the three hard drives. I have removed/reseated the graphics adapter. The CMOS battery is new. The pc clock keeps good time. I have disabled all interventions to the pc’s function as part of Power Options’ High Performance plan.
Something unusual happens with the mouse pointer when using any mouse. It will jump to another part of the screen and return back to where it was before. I installed the Logitech Setpoint program and have enabled it and disabled it within MSConfig’s Startup tab. I have disabled the screen saver function.
I can successfully place the pc in Sleep mode or Hibernate mode, and have it awaken without a problem.
Can anybody on this planet suggest something that I have not yet done, to stop my freezes?
Thank you all,
apairofpcs
This is my first post on a pc related forum. The decision to write was long overdue. My problem has plagued me for the last two months. My desktop pc has been freezing without warning, disabling the mouse and keyboard and forcing me to restart by pressing the reset button on the front of the case. During the freeze, the hard drives and fans continue to spin.
It started two months ago in Windows XP Professional Edition, which has been my main boot OS since Apr. 2009. Then on Jan 27th, I started using Windows 7 Ultimate (32bit). The problem persisted even though I was using two physical hard drives and two distinct OSs. Everything points to an intermittent hardware failure, as it appears. I’m not so sure, though.
I feel that the more data I give you about my system’s components and my countless attempts at stopping the freezes, the better it will be for any of you to decide on the cause of the freezes. For starters, please bear with me as I list the vital components of my desktop pc. Keep in mind that I have had the desktop pc since Apr. 2009, and this is the first time it has given me a persistent problem.
This section is vintage Apr. 2009 equipment:
· ASUS P5Q SE/R socket 775 motherboard, with integrated Atheros L1E Gigabit PCI-E Ethernet Controller
· 2 x 2 GB G.Skill DDR2 1066 SDRAM memory cards
· Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 “Wolfdale” CPU
· Cooler Master RC-690-KKN1-GP BK case
· Sapphire HD4670 graphics card (ATI Radeon 4670)
· CORSAIR CMPSU-450VX 450W power supply
· 2 x Western Digital WD2500AAJS 250 GB SATA-2 hard drives (each with Windows XP installed)
· HAUPPAUGE WinTV HVR-1800 TV Tuner
· Logitech Performance Mouse MX cordless/optical laser mouse (USB receiver)
· Samsung SP2504C 250 GB SATA-2 hard drive (with Windows 7 32 bit installed)
· Acer P223w 22” LCD display
· Kensington Masterpiece Plus surge protector (vintage July 1992)
· Westell 6100 Wind River DSL Modem
· Linksys E2000 Wireless Router
From a Dell Dimension 4100 system (vintage Nov. 2000):
· Microsoft Internet keyboard with 104 keys (PS2 plug)
· Altec Lansing ACS340 speaker system with sub-woofer
From a Dell Dimension 2400 system (vintage 2004):
· Dell M-UVDEL1 optical/corded two button mouse with scroll wheel (USB plug)
· Dell Basic keyboard with 104 keys (PS2 plug)
The first freeze came about the end of Dec. 2011, when I was using the Windows XP OS. On Jan. 27, 2012, I started using the Windows 7 OS.
I have made countless attempts to stop the freezes in two months. But just when I think they have stopped due to an action I took, they creep up again. One thing is for sure. The freezes occur ONLY when I am connected to the internet in GUI. But when I am in safe mode with networking, there are no freezes. Neither Avast nor AVG load in safe mode, so I was playing a little “dangerously.” By the way, the cable routing is ethernet card, to wireless router, to modem. I have never had a freeze when my internet connection is disabled. It’s well known that an anti-virus program can create problems, because of how heavily it is involved with the OS. I was using Avast FREE for a few years, but changed to AVG FREE on Feb. 27th to see if Avast was the problem. The freezes continued.
I have had freezes when browsing with Firefox, writing emails in Thunderbird, checking device drivers in Device Manager, playing audio.video clips from the Internet or my hard drive and downloading files. In fact, I can have the pc resting at the desktop for hours, and when I move the mouse…..NOTHING! I have found installed the latest device drivers. I have rolled back device drivers to previous versions. I have disabled and enabled devices, such as the ethernet card…..which I suspect to be the culprit. I have swapped mice. I have swapped keyboards. I have replaced the yellow cable from the ethernet card to the wireless router. I have done defrags. in GUI and Safe Mode. I have done numerous chkdsk scans with the /R parameter, with no bad sectors found. I have done basic and detailed virus scans with Avast and AVG in GUI and safe mode, with few threats found and the unimpeded deletion of any that are found. I have been creating manual system restore points daily. I have been using Disk Cleanup daily. I used CPU Burn-In for six hours, with a successful termination. I used the HD Tune surface scan program to check for bad blocks on the two XP drives and the Win 7 drive. There were none. I have been manually checking Windows Update on a daily basis. I have reset the modem and router by pressing their recessed red buttons with a pen. I have disconnected the power and data cables from each device, waited a minute and reconnected everything, a tactic suggested by Verizon my ISP and the provider of the DSL modem.
Here is an usual way for a pc to conduct a restart!! There have been rare times when I do a case button reset and I lose my CMOS Setup settings. I have to manually configure them. There are times that I do the same reset, and the hard drives and fans stop spinning for about 5 seconds, before they start up again. I have selected “Load default settings”, although they don’t suit my style of pc use. I have unseated and reseated my two memory cards. I have unseated/reseated the SATA cables from the three hard drives. I have removed/reseated the graphics adapter. The CMOS battery is new. The pc clock keeps good time. I have disabled all interventions to the pc’s function as part of Power Options’ High Performance plan.
Something unusual happens with the mouse pointer when using any mouse. It will jump to another part of the screen and return back to where it was before. I installed the Logitech Setpoint program and have enabled it and disabled it within MSConfig’s Startup tab. I have disabled the screen saver function.
I can successfully place the pc in Sleep mode or Hibernate mode, and have it awaken without a problem.
Can anybody on this planet suggest something that I have not yet done, to stop my freezes?
Thank you all,
apairofpcs