Windows 7 - Windows XP Home Lockup & shutdown problem.
Asked By Archquark
16-Nov-09 06:04 AM
A friend who has Windows XP Home running on his machine has had several
problems in the past week with lockups and not shutting down. He has run
Chkdsk and no errors were found. He ran his virus checker ( Avast ) and
again no errors were found. He used the Restore program and successfully
restored his computer which resulted in the lockups while running from
occurring again, but his computer will now not shutdown. He reverts to
shutting it down manually, which I explained can cause more problems.
I told him he should have tried the safe mode option to restart in the last
good configuration first but at that point he had already used Restore. I
have e-mailed him the Microsoft article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/308029.
Is there any other things he could try?
I will attempt to try and help him today and any constructive instruction
would be appreciated.
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Rick Rogers replied to Archquark
Hi,
Never good news, but lockups are usually the result of failing hardware.
What your friend needs is to have the system diagnosed by a technician. It
may be something as simple as memory failure, or as complicated as a
motherboard replacement.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
Patrick Phillips replied to Archquark
frank.mcveigh@sympatico.ca says...
He could try removing and device drivers or programs installed since it
was last running OK, like if a newer video driver was installed remove it
and go back to previous version, or if they added any new hardware remove
the hardware and and see if it still locks-up before re-installing it,
same with any new software programs.
If it starts running OK add the stuff back one at a time until it starts
locking again and that will be what is causing it.
Old or corrupt video drivers can cause lockups, installing a newer video
driver might help if nothing above did any good.
--
Patrick in IL.
Questor replied to Archquark
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There are several good ideas here, but you might want to ask this
question in the XP newsgroup also:
microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Questor
Archquark replied to Questor
Thanks Questor I use Vista so had inadvertendly placed question in Vista
forum.
Questor replied to Archquark
No problem. I see your post in the other NG now. It should net some
responses.
Q
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