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Gerry
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Your reports are symptoms and most likely not the cause.
What are your anti-virus and anti-soyware arrangements? What is the CPU and how much RAM does your computer have? Right click on the My Computer icon on your Desktop and select Properties to get this information. Try Ctrl+Alt+Delete to select Task Manager and click the Performance Tab. Under Commit Charge what is the Total, the Limit and the Peak? -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ not the+fatz2fly wrote: > I recently reformatted my hard drive and then reinstalled windows xp > and office xp pro, including all updates for both. Since the > reinstall, I have experienced application hanging errors every time i > come out of sleep mode, with the system eventually freezing. I then > have to restart the computer using the power button. The system > functioned normally prior to the reinstall and also after each > reboot...until again waking from sleep mode. The system foundation is > an AMD, A8N-SLI mother board with an Athlon 64 processor, 3700+, > 2.21ghz. > > I have uninstalled and reinstalled office xp pro a second time, > without success. Any help in solving this irritating problem would > be greatly appreciated. The errors I receive are as follows: > > Date: 1/4/2009 > Time: 7:37.00 > Source: Application Hang > Category: (101) > Event ID: 1002 > > Hanging application WINWORD.EXE, version 10.0.6850.0, hang module > hungapp, version 0.0.0.0, hang address 0x00000000. > > 0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat > 0008: 69 6f 6e 20 48 61 6e 67 ion Hang > 0010: 20 20 57 49 4e 57 4f 52 WINWOR > 0018: 44 2e 45 58 45 20 31 30 D.EXE 10 > 0020: 2e 30 2e 36 38 35 30 2e .0.6850. > 0028: 30 20 69 6e 20 68 75 6e 0 in hun > 0030: 67 61 70 70 20 30 2e 30 gapp 0.0 > 0038: 2e 30 2e 30 20 61 74 20 .0.0 at > 0040: 6f 66 66 73 65 74 20 30 offset 0 > 0048: 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 0000000 > > Date: 1/4/2009 > Time: 7:37.12 > Source: Application Hang > Category: None > Event ID: 1001 > > Fault bucket 1047622074. > > 0000: 42 75 63 6b 65 74 3a 20 Bucket: > 0008: 31 30 34 37 36 32 32 30 10476220 > 0010: 37 34 0d 0a 74.. > > Date: 1/4/2009 > Time: 7:39.22 > Source: Application Hang > Category: (101) > Event ID: 1002 > > Hanging application explorer.exe, version 6.0.2900.5512, hang module > hungapp, version 0.0.0.0, hang address 0x00000000. > > 0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat > 0008: 69 6f 6e 20 48 61 6e 67 ion Hang > 0010: 20 20 65 78 70 6c 6f 72 explor > 0018: 65 72 2e 65 78 65 20 36 er.exe 6 > 0020: 2e 30 2e 32 39 30 30 2e .0.2900. > 0028: 35 35 31 32 20 69 6e 20 5512 in > 0030: 68 75 6e 67 61 70 70 20 hungapp > 0038: 30 2e 30 2e 30 2e 30 20 0.0.0.0 > 0040: 61 74 20 6f 66 66 73 65 at offse > 0048: 74 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 t 000000 > 0050: 30 30 00 > > Thank you. |
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Randem
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Did your system come with a motherboard chipset and drivers and haveyou
installed these? -- Randem Systems Your Installation Specialist The Top Inno Setup Script Generator http://www.randem.com/innoscript.html "fatz2fly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:5E15816D-927C-4096-B467-(E-Mail Removed)... >I recently reformatted my hard drive and then reinstalled windows xp and > office xp pro, including all updates for both. Since the reinstall, I > have > experienced application hanging errors every time i come out of sleep > mode, > with the system eventually freezing. I then have to restart the computer > using the power button. The system functioned normally prior to the > reinstall and also after each reboot...until again waking from sleep mode. > The system foundation is an AMD, A8N-SLI mother board with an Athlon 64 > processor, 3700+, 2.21ghz. > > I have uninstalled and reinstalled office xp pro a second time, without > success. Any help in solving this irritating problem would be greatly > appreciated. The errors I receive are as follows: > > Date: 1/4/2009 > Time: 7:37.00 > Source: Application Hang > Category: (101) > Event ID: 1002 > > Hanging application WINWORD.EXE, version 10.0.6850.0, hang module hungapp, > version 0.0.0.0, hang address 0x00000000. > > 0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat > 0008: 69 6f 6e 20 48 61 6e 67 ion Hang > 0010: 20 20 57 49 4e 57 4f 52 WINWOR > 0018: 44 2e 45 58 45 20 31 30 D.EXE 10 > 0020: 2e 30 2e 36 38 35 30 2e .0.6850. > 0028: 30 20 69 6e 20 68 75 6e 0 in hun > 0030: 67 61 70 70 20 30 2e 30 gapp 0.0 > 0038: 2e 30 2e 30 20 61 74 20 .0.0 at > 0040: 6f 66 66 73 65 74 20 30 offset 0 > 0048: 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 0000000 > > Date: 1/4/2009 > Time: 7:37.12 > Source: Application Hang > Category: None > Event ID: 1001 > > Fault bucket 1047622074. > > 0000: 42 75 63 6b 65 74 3a 20 Bucket: > 0008: 31 30 34 37 36 32 32 30 10476220 > 0010: 37 34 0d 0a 74.. > > Date: 1/4/2009 > Time: 7:39.22 > Source: Application Hang > Category: (101) > Event ID: 1002 > > Hanging application explorer.exe, version 6.0.2900.5512, hang module > hungapp, version 0.0.0.0, hang address 0x00000000. > > 0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat > 0008: 69 6f 6e 20 48 61 6e 67 ion Hang > 0010: 20 20 65 78 70 6c 6f 72 explor > 0018: 65 72 2e 65 78 65 20 36 er.exe 6 > 0020: 2e 30 2e 32 39 30 30 2e .0.2900. > 0028: 35 35 31 32 20 69 6e 20 5512 in > 0030: 68 75 6e 67 61 70 70 20 hungapp > 0038: 30 2e 30 2e 30 2e 30 20 0.0.0.0 > 0040: 61 74 20 6f 66 66 73 65 at offse > 0048: 74 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 t 000000 > 0050: 30 30 00 > > Thank you. |
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fatz2fly
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Yes, I double checked and the bios software, chipset driver and other
device drivers are all current. And, they all functioned properly before I performed the reformat and reinstall. I use McAfee security center on the same settings as prior to the reformat. In addition, I have a second, identical machine set up the same exact way and it functions normally. The hangups occur only after I put the machine into suspend mode and then wake it up. It never hangs up after a restart or cold start. I am perplexed. "Randem" wrote: > Did your system come with a motherboard chipset and drivers and haveyou > installed these? > > -- > Randem Systems > Your Installation Specialist > The Top Inno Setup Script Generator > http://www.randem.com/innoscript.html > > > > "fatz2fly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:5E15816D-927C-4096-B467-(E-Mail Removed)... > >I recently reformatted my hard drive and then reinstalled windows xp and > > office xp pro, including all updates for both. Since the reinstall, I > > have > > experienced application hanging errors every time i come out of sleep > > mode, > > with the system eventually freezing. I then have to restart the computer > > using the power button. The system functioned normally prior to the > > reinstall and also after each reboot...until again waking from sleep mode. > > The system foundation is an AMD, A8N-SLI mother board with an Athlon 64 > > processor, 3700+, 2.21ghz. > > > > I have uninstalled and reinstalled office xp pro a second time, without > > success. Any help in solving this irritating problem would be greatly > > appreciated. The errors I receive are as follows: > > > > Date: 1/4/2009 > > Time: 7:37.00 > > Source: Application Hang > > Category: (101) > > Event ID: 1002 > > > > Hanging application WINWORD.EXE, version 10.0.6850.0, hang module hungapp, > > version 0.0.0.0, hang address 0x00000000. > > > > 0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat > > 0008: 69 6f 6e 20 48 61 6e 67 ion Hang > > 0010: 20 20 57 49 4e 57 4f 52 WINWOR > > 0018: 44 2e 45 58 45 20 31 30 D.EXE 10 > > 0020: 2e 30 2e 36 38 35 30 2e .0.6850. > > 0028: 30 20 69 6e 20 68 75 6e 0 in hun > > 0030: 67 61 70 70 20 30 2e 30 gapp 0.0 > > 0038: 2e 30 2e 30 20 61 74 20 .0.0 at > > 0040: 6f 66 66 73 65 74 20 30 offset 0 > > 0048: 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 0000000 > > > > Date: 1/4/2009 > > Time: 7:37.12 > > Source: Application Hang > > Category: None > > Event ID: 1001 > > > > Fault bucket 1047622074. > > > > 0000: 42 75 63 6b 65 74 3a 20 Bucket: > > 0008: 31 30 34 37 36 32 32 30 10476220 > > 0010: 37 34 0d 0a 74.. > > > > Date: 1/4/2009 > > Time: 7:39.22 > > Source: Application Hang > > Category: (101) > > Event ID: 1002 > > > > Hanging application explorer.exe, version 6.0.2900.5512, hang module > > hungapp, version 0.0.0.0, hang address 0x00000000. > > > > 0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat > > 0008: 69 6f 6e 20 48 61 6e 67 ion Hang > > 0010: 20 20 65 78 70 6c 6f 72 explor > > 0018: 65 72 2e 65 78 65 20 36 er.exe 6 > > 0020: 2e 30 2e 32 39 30 30 2e .0.2900. > > 0028: 35 35 31 32 20 69 6e 20 5512 in > > 0030: 68 75 6e 67 61 70 70 20 hungapp > > 0038: 30 2e 30 2e 30 2e 30 20 0.0.0.0 > > 0040: 61 74 20 6f 66 66 73 65 at offse > > 0048: 74 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 t 000000 > > 0050: 30 30 00 > > > > Thank you. > > > |
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fatz2fly
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I am certain you are correct but I haven't been able to figure it out. The CPU is an AMD Athlon 64 2.2 ghz on an AMD A8N-SLI Deluxe motherboard with 2GB of ram. I use McAfee Security Center and scan every couple of days with LavaSoft Ad-aware. Total commit charge is 418236k, limit is 4034512k and peak is 640576k - during the hangups. These hangups occur only after the system is awakened from standby mode. They never occur after a fresh boot or a restart. Prior to the reformat and reinstall, the system functioned smoothly in all conditions. The bios and all device drivers are current. Windows XP Pro and Office XP Pro are also fully updated. Interestingly, I have a second machine set up identically and it functions normally as well. I have done many new installations, reformats and reinstalls over the years and never run into this type of problem. I am truly perplexed. "Gerry" wrote: > Your reports are symptoms and most likely not the cause. > > What are your anti-virus and anti-soyware arrangements? > > What is the CPU and how much RAM does your computer have? Right click on > the My Computer icon on your Desktop and select Properties to get this > information. > > Try Ctrl+Alt+Delete to select Task Manager and click the Performance > Tab. Under Commit Charge what is the Total, the Limit and the Peak? > > > -- > > > > Hope this helps. > > Gerry > ~~~~ > FCA > Stourport, England > Enquire, plan and execute > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > not the+fatz2fly wrote: > > I recently reformatted my hard drive and then reinstalled windows xp > > and office xp pro, including all updates for both. Since the > > reinstall, I have experienced application hanging errors every time i > > come out of sleep mode, with the system eventually freezing. I then > > have to restart the computer using the power button. The system > > functioned normally prior to the reinstall and also after each > > reboot...until again waking from sleep mode. The system foundation is > > an AMD, A8N-SLI mother board with an Athlon 64 processor, 3700+, > > 2.21ghz. > > > > I have uninstalled and reinstalled office xp pro a second time, > > without success. Any help in solving this irritating problem would > > be greatly appreciated. The errors I receive are as follows: > > > > Date: 1/4/2009 > > Time: 7:37.00 > > Source: Application Hang > > Category: (101) > > Event ID: 1002 > > > > Hanging application WINWORD.EXE, version 10.0.6850.0, hang module > > hungapp, version 0.0.0.0, hang address 0x00000000. > > > > 0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat > > 0008: 69 6f 6e 20 48 61 6e 67 ion Hang > > 0010: 20 20 57 49 4e 57 4f 52 WINWOR > > 0018: 44 2e 45 58 45 20 31 30 D.EXE 10 > > 0020: 2e 30 2e 36 38 35 30 2e .0.6850. > > 0028: 30 20 69 6e 20 68 75 6e 0 in hun > > 0030: 67 61 70 70 20 30 2e 30 gapp 0.0 > > 0038: 2e 30 2e 30 20 61 74 20 .0.0 at > > 0040: 6f 66 66 73 65 74 20 30 offset 0 > > 0048: 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 0000000 > > > > Date: 1/4/2009 > > Time: 7:37.12 > > Source: Application Hang > > Category: None > > Event ID: 1001 > > > > Fault bucket 1047622074. > > > > 0000: 42 75 63 6b 65 74 3a 20 Bucket: > > 0008: 31 30 34 37 36 32 32 30 10476220 > > 0010: 37 34 0d 0a 74.. > > > > Date: 1/4/2009 > > Time: 7:39.22 > > Source: Application Hang > > Category: (101) > > Event ID: 1002 > > > > Hanging application explorer.exe, version 6.0.2900.5512, hang module > > hungapp, version 0.0.0.0, hang address 0x00000000. > > > > 0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat > > 0008: 69 6f 6e 20 48 61 6e 67 ion Hang > > 0010: 20 20 65 78 70 6c 6f 72 explor > > 0018: 65 72 2e 65 78 65 20 36 er.exe 6 > > 0020: 2e 30 2e 32 39 30 30 2e .0.2900. > > 0028: 35 35 31 32 20 69 6e 20 5512 in > > 0030: 68 75 6e 67 61 70 70 20 hungapp > > 0038: 30 2e 30 2e 30 2e 30 20 0.0.0.0 > > 0040: 61 74 20 6f 66 66 73 65 at offse > > 0048: 74 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 t 000000 > > 0050: 30 30 00 > > > > Thank you. > > > |
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Gerry
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You should be able to gather more information from Task Manager. With
the Processes tab open select View, Select, Columns and check the boxes before Peak Memory Usage and Virtual Memory size. What are the figures for the 6 processes using the largest amounts? Figures after resuming from standby would seem appropriate. Do you leave your computer on 24/7? I would be interested in seeing a Disk Defragmenter report . Open Disk Defragmenter and click on Analyse. Select View Report and click on Save As and Save. Now find VolumeC.txt in your My Documents Folder and post a copy. Do this before running Disk Defragmenter as it is more informative. -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fatz2fly wrote: > I am certain you are correct but I haven't been able to figure it > out. The CPU is an AMD Athlon 64 2.2 ghz on an AMD A8N-SLI Deluxe > motherboard with 2GB of ram. I use McAfee Security Center and scan > every couple of days with LavaSoft Ad-aware. Total commit charge is > 418236k, limit is 4034512k and peak is 640576k - during the hangups. > These hangups occur only after the system is awakened from standby > mode. They never occur after a fresh boot or a restart. Prior to > the reformat and reinstall, the system functioned smoothly in all > conditions. The bios and all device drivers are current. Windows XP > Pro and Office XP Pro are also fully updated. Interestingly, I have > a second machine set up identically and it functions normally as > well. I have done many new installations, reformats and reinstalls > over the years and never run into this type of problem. I am truly > perplexed. > > > "Gerry" wrote: > >> Your reports are symptoms and most likely not the cause. >> >> What are your anti-virus and anti-soyware arrangements? >> >> What is the CPU and how much RAM does your computer have? Right >> click on the My Computer icon on your Desktop and select Properties >> to get this information. >> >> Try Ctrl+Alt+Delete to select Task Manager and click the Performance >> Tab. Under Commit Charge what is the Total, the Limit and the Peak? >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> Gerry >> ~~~~ >> FCA >> Stourport, England >> Enquire, plan and execute >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> >> not the+fatz2fly wrote: >>> I recently reformatted my hard drive and then reinstalled windows xp >>> and office xp pro, including all updates for both. Since the >>> reinstall, I have experienced application hanging errors every time >>> i come out of sleep mode, with the system eventually freezing. I >>> then have to restart the computer using the power button. The >>> system functioned normally prior to the reinstall and also after >>> each reboot...until again waking from sleep mode. The system >>> foundation is an AMD, A8N-SLI mother board with an Athlon 64 >>> processor, 3700+, >>> 2.21ghz. >>> >>> I have uninstalled and reinstalled office xp pro a second time, >>> without success. Any help in solving this irritating problem would >>> be greatly appreciated. The errors I receive are as follows: >>> >>> Date: 1/4/2009 >>> Time: 7:37.00 >>> Source: Application Hang >>> Category: (101) >>> Event ID: 1002 >>> >>> Hanging application WINWORD.EXE, version 10.0.6850.0, hang module >>> hungapp, version 0.0.0.0, hang address 0x00000000. >>> >>> 0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat >>> 0008: 69 6f 6e 20 48 61 6e 67 ion Hang >>> 0010: 20 20 57 49 4e 57 4f 52 WINWOR >>> 0018: 44 2e 45 58 45 20 31 30 D.EXE 10 >>> 0020: 2e 30 2e 36 38 35 30 2e .0.6850. >>> 0028: 30 20 69 6e 20 68 75 6e 0 in hun >>> 0030: 67 61 70 70 20 30 2e 30 gapp 0.0 >>> 0038: 2e 30 2e 30 20 61 74 20 .0.0 at >>> 0040: 6f 66 66 73 65 74 20 30 offset 0 >>> 0048: 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 0000000 >>> >>> Date: 1/4/2009 >>> Time: 7:37.12 >>> Source: Application Hang >>> Category: None >>> Event ID: 1001 >>> >>> Fault bucket 1047622074. >>> >>> 0000: 42 75 63 6b 65 74 3a 20 Bucket: >>> 0008: 31 30 34 37 36 32 32 30 10476220 >>> 0010: 37 34 0d 0a 74.. >>> >>> Date: 1/4/2009 >>> Time: 7:39.22 >>> Source: Application Hang >>> Category: (101) >>> Event ID: 1002 >>> >>> Hanging application explorer.exe, version 6.0.2900.5512, hang module >>> hungapp, version 0.0.0.0, hang address 0x00000000. >>> >>> 0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat >>> 0008: 69 6f 6e 20 48 61 6e 67 ion Hang >>> 0010: 20 20 65 78 70 6c 6f 72 explor >>> 0018: 65 72 2e 65 78 65 20 36 er.exe 6 >>> 0020: 2e 30 2e 32 39 30 30 2e .0.2900. >>> 0028: 35 35 31 32 20 69 6e 20 5512 in >>> 0030: 68 75 6e 67 61 70 70 20 hungapp >>> 0038: 30 2e 30 2e 30 2e 30 20 0.0.0.0 >>> 0040: 61 74 20 6f 66 66 73 65 at offse >>> 0048: 74 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 t 000000 >>> 0050: 30 30 00 >>> >>> Thank you. |
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I disabled the Lavasoft Ad-aware spyware execute program because some users
reported problems with that program. The problem persisted after awakening from standby after removing the Ad-aware. I normally leave the computers on 24/7, putting them in standby mode each night and then awakening them in the morning. I copied the highest peak and virtual memory programs both in the hangup condition (after awakening from standby) and in the normal condition (after a clean restart). I was not able to access the disk defrag report in the hangup condition, but was able to copy the report in the normal condition. Perhaps you can make sense of it. Thanks in advance for your assistance. Task Manager 1/7/2009 Peak Memory Size Peak Memory Size With Application Hang Normal McShield.exe 154756 154756 SearchIndexer.exe 47396 47396 Winlogon.exe 44620 44620 Hpqgalry.exe 27412 27412 Svchost .exe 27248 27248 Explorer.exe 24516 24516 Virtual Memory Size Virtual Memory Size With Application Hang Normal McShield.exe 31696 32772 SearchIndexer.exe 22388 22252 Hpqgalry.exe 19226 19184 Svchost .exe 16908 17124 Explorer.exe 15356 15940 McProxy.exe 8964 8964 VolumeC defrag report - before running defrag Volume (C ![]() Volume size = 68.36 GB Cluster size = 4 KB Used space = 14.91 GB Free space = 53.46 GB Percent free space = 78 % Volume fragmentation Total fragmentation = 25 % File fragmentation = 50 % Free space fragmentation = 0 % File fragmentation Total files = 63,429 Average file size = 336 KB Total fragmented files = 17,198 Total excess fragments = 96,589 Average fragments per file = 2.52 Pagefile fragmentation Pagefile size = 2.00 GB Total fragments = 1 Folder fragmentation Total folders = 4,557 Fragmented folders = 225 Excess folder fragments = 2,317 Master File Table (MFT) fragmentation Total MFT size = 67 MB MFT record count = 68,363 Percent MFT in use = 99 % Total MFT fragments = 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fragments File Size Most fragmented files 3,729 102 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00009)_Msi.log 3,535 102 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00006)_Msi.log 2,433 14 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\Office XP Professional with FrontPage Setup(0001)_Task(0001).txt 1,611 102 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00008)_Msi.log 1,234 11 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\Office XP Professional with FrontPage Setup(0002)_Task(0001).txt 793 276 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP52\A0017166.exe 739 10 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\dd_NET_Framework20_Setup1D46.txt 669 7 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00011)_Msi.log 609 4 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\dd_netfx20MSI2FB1.txt 562 42 MB \Program Files\Java\jre6\lib\rt.jar 416 8 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00004)_Msi.log 292 1 KB \WINDOWS\system32\config\system.LOG 266 6 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00003)_Msi.log 266 18 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP5\A0002469.CPL 230 920 KB \System Volume Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP11 219 26 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\QuickTimeInstaller.exe 214 28 KB \WINDOWS\system32\config\software.LOG 209 228 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice Fatzinger\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst 203 6 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00002)_Msi.log 201 840 KB \System Volume Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP10 199 13 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP59\A0021267.dll 181 11 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP59\A0021275.dll 178 13 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP74\A0029231.dll 178 13 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP74\A0029293.dll 168 704 KB \Program Files\HP\Digital Imaging\Data\projectstemplates 166 11 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP59\A0021250.dll 163 10 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP60\A0021869.rbf 162 10 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP22\A0012255.rbf 162 10 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP63\A0023850.rbf 161 10 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP21\A0011531.rbf "Gerry" wrote: > You should be able to gather more information from Task Manager. With > the Processes tab open select View, Select, Columns and check the boxes > before Peak Memory Usage and Virtual Memory size. What are the figures > for the 6 processes using the largest amounts? > > Figures after resuming from standby would seem appropriate. > > Do you leave your computer on 24/7? > > I would be interested in seeing a Disk Defragmenter report . Open Disk > Defragmenter and click on Analyse. Select View Report and click on Save > As and Save. Now find VolumeC.txt in your My Documents Folder and post a > copy. Do this before running Disk Defragmenter as it is more > informative. > > > -- > > > > Hope this helps. > > Gerry > ~~~~ > FCA > Stourport, England > Enquire, plan and execute > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > fatz2fly wrote: > > I am certain you are correct but I haven't been able to figure it > > out. The CPU is an AMD Athlon 64 2.2 ghz on an AMD A8N-SLI Deluxe > > motherboard with 2GB of ram. I use McAfee Security Center and scan > > every couple of days with LavaSoft Ad-aware. Total commit charge is > > 418236k, limit is 4034512k and peak is 640576k - during the hangups. > > These hangups occur only after the system is awakened from standby > > mode. They never occur after a fresh boot or a restart. Prior to > > the reformat and reinstall, the system functioned smoothly in all > > conditions. The bios and all device drivers are current. Windows XP > > Pro and Office XP Pro are also fully updated. Interestingly, I have > > a second machine set up identically and it functions normally as > > well. I have done many new installations, reformats and reinstalls > > over the years and never run into this type of problem. I am truly > > perplexed. > > > > > > "Gerry" wrote: > > > >> Your reports are symptoms and most likely not the cause. > >> > >> What are your anti-virus and anti-soyware arrangements? > >> > >> What is the CPU and how much RAM does your computer have? Right > >> click on the My Computer icon on your Desktop and select Properties > >> to get this information. > >> > >> Try Ctrl+Alt+Delete to select Task Manager and click the Performance > >> Tab. Under Commit Charge what is the Total, the Limit and the Peak? > >> > >> > >> -- > >> > >> > >> > >> Hope this helps. > >> > >> Gerry > >> ~~~~ > >> FCA > >> Stourport, England > >> Enquire, plan and execute > >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >> > >> not the+fatz2fly wrote: > >>> I recently reformatted my hard drive and then reinstalled windows xp > >>> and office xp pro, including all updates for both. Since the > >>> reinstall, I have experienced application hanging errors every time > >>> i come out of sleep mode, with the system eventually freezing. I > >>> then have to restart the computer using the power button. The > >>> system functioned normally prior to the reinstall and also after > >>> each reboot...until again waking from sleep mode. The system > >>> foundation is an AMD, A8N-SLI mother board with an Athlon 64 > >>> processor, 3700+, > >>> 2.21ghz. > >>> > >>> I have uninstalled and reinstalled office xp pro a second time, > >>> without success. Any help in solving this irritating problem would > >>> be greatly appreciated. The errors I receive are as follows: > >>> > >>> Date: 1/4/2009 > >>> Time: 7:37.00 > >>> Source: Application Hang > >>> Category: (101) > >>> Event ID: 1002 > >>> > >>> Hanging application WINWORD.EXE, version 10.0.6850.0, hang module > >>> hungapp, version 0.0.0.0, hang address 0x00000000. > >>> > >>> 0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat > >>> 0008: 69 6f 6e 20 48 61 6e 67 ion Hang > >>> 0010: 20 20 57 49 4e 57 4f 52 WINWOR > >>> 0018: 44 2e 45 58 45 20 31 30 D.EXE 10 > >>> 0020: 2e 30 2e 36 38 35 30 2e .0.6850. > >>> 0028: 30 20 69 6e 20 68 75 6e 0 in hun > >>> 0030: 67 61 70 70 20 30 2e 30 gapp 0.0 > >>> 0038: 2e 30 2e 30 20 61 74 20 .0.0 at > >>> 0040: 6f 66 66 73 65 74 20 30 offset 0 > >>> 0048: 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 0000000 > >>> > >>> Date: 1/4/2009 > >>> Time: 7:37.12 > >>> Source: Application Hang > >>> Category: None > >>> Event ID: 1001 > >>> > >>> Fault bucket 1047622074. > >>> > >>> 0000: 42 75 63 6b 65 74 3a 20 Bucket: > >>> 0008: 31 30 34 37 36 32 32 30 10476220 > >>> 0010: 37 34 0d 0a 74.. > >>> > >>> Date: 1/4/2009 > >>> Time: 7:39.22 > >>> Source: Application Hang > >>> Category: (101) > >>> Event ID: 1002 > >>> > >>> Hanging application explorer.exe, version 6.0.2900.5512, hang module > >>> hungapp, version 0.0.0.0, hang address 0x00000000. > >>> > >>> 0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat > >>> 0008: 69 6f 6e 20 48 61 6e 67 ion Hang > >>> 0010: 20 20 65 78 70 6c 6f 72 explor > >>> 0018: 65 72 2e 65 78 65 20 36 er.exe 6 > >>> 0020: 2e 30 2e 32 39 30 30 2e .0.2900. > >>> 0028: 35 35 31 32 20 69 6e 20 5512 in > >>> 0030: 68 75 6e 67 61 70 70 20 hungapp > >>> 0038: 30 2e 30 2e 30 2e 30 20 0.0.0.0 > >>> 0040: 61 74 20 6f 66 66 73 65 at offse > >>> 0048: 74 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 t 000000 > >>> 0050: 30 30 00 > >>> > >>> Thank you. > > > |
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Why do you use Standby rather than turn off the computer overnight? What is the computer make and model? Is the computer a desktop or a laptop? Start, Control Panel, Power Options. What Power Scheme has been selected? What is the Standby Setting with regard to the hard drive? McShield.exe and McProxy.exe relate to McAfee. SearchIndexer.exe relates to Windows Desktop Search. Hpqgalry.exe is an HP Scanner. McAfee uses a lot of resources and creates performance issues on computers on a Windows XP computer with 512 mb RAM or less. Your computer has a lot more so it should not be a problem. The only thought I have is whether it starts a full scan when the computer comes out of Standby. Does it? Windows Desktop Search is capable of creating problems. What version is installed? How often do you run Disk CleanUp? How often do you run Disk Defragmenter? An alternative to Disk CleanUp is cCleaner (freeware) which does a more thorough job than Disk CleanUp. Disk CleanUp has to be run for each user profile, whereas cCleaner only needs to be run once. http://www.ccleaner.com/ccdownload.asp http://www.ccleaner.com/ With any cleaner you need to proceed with caution. To be safe you should create a restore point before using cCleaner. cCleaner also offers backup before removal. When using cCleaner think twice before checking Autocomplete Form History under Internet Explorer. You do get a warning but this one has irritating consequences. You may need to restore your system's recollection of passwords after use so keep a record off computer so that they can easily be re-entered. Leave the Scan for Issues option alone. cCleaner does not remove restore points. You need to use Disk CleanUp for this. Select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk CleanUp, More Options, System Restore and remove all but the latest System Restore point. -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fatz2fly wrote: > I disabled the Lavasoft Ad-aware spyware execute program because some > users reported problems with that program. The problem persisted > after awakening from standby after removing the Ad-aware. I normally > leave the computers on 24/7, putting them in standby mode each night > and then awakening them in the morning. I copied the highest peak > and virtual memory programs both in the hangup condition (after > awakening from standby) and in the normal condition (after a clean > restart). I was not able to access the disk defrag report in the > hangup condition, but was able to copy the report in the normal > condition. Perhaps you can make sense of it. Thanks in advance for > your assistance. > > Task Manager 1/7/2009 > Peak Memory Size Peak Memory Size > With Application Hang Normal > McShield.exe 154756 154756 > SearchIndexer.exe 47396 47396 > Winlogon.exe 44620 44620 > Hpqgalry.exe 27412 27412 > Svchost .exe 27248 27248 > Explorer.exe 24516 24516 > > Virtual Memory Size Virtual Memory Size > With Application Hang Normal > McShield.exe 31696 32772 > SearchIndexer.exe 22388 22252 > Hpqgalry.exe 19226 19184 > Svchost .exe 16908 17124 > Explorer.exe 15356 15940 > McProxy.exe 8964 8964 > > VolumeC defrag report - before running defrag > Volume (C ![]() > Volume size = 68.36 GB > Cluster size = 4 KB > Used space = 14.91 GB > Free space = 53.46 GB > Percent free space = 78 % > > Volume fragmentation > Total fragmentation = 25 % > File fragmentation = 50 % > Free space fragmentation = 0 % > > File fragmentation > Total files = 63,429 > Average file size = 336 KB > Total fragmented files = 17,198 > Total excess fragments = 96,589 > Average fragments per file = 2.52 > > Pagefile fragmentation > Pagefile size = 2.00 GB > Total fragments = 1 > > Folder fragmentation > Total folders = 4,557 > Fragmented folders = 225 > Excess folder fragments = 2,317 > > Master File Table (MFT) fragmentation > Total MFT size = 67 MB > MFT record count = 68,363 > Percent MFT in use = 99 % > Total MFT fragments = 3 > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Fragments File Size Most fragmented files > 3,729 102 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00009)_Msi.log > 3,535 102 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00006)_Msi.log > 2,433 14 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\Office XP Professional with FrontPage > Setup(0001)_Task(0001).txt > 1,611 102 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00008)_Msi.log > 1,234 11 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\Office XP Professional with FrontPage > Setup(0002)_Task(0001).txt > 793 276 MB \System Volume > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP52\A0017166.exe > 739 10 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\dd_NET_Framework20_Setup1D46.txt > 669 7 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00011)_Msi.log > 609 4 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\dd_netfx20MSI2FB1.txt > 562 42 MB \Program Files\Java\jre6\lib\rt.jar > 416 8 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00004)_Msi.log > 292 1 KB \WINDOWS\system32\config\system.LOG > 266 6 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00003)_Msi.log > 266 18 MB \System Volume > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP5\A0002469.CPL > 230 920 KB \System Volume > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP11 > 219 26 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\QuickTimeInstaller.exe > 214 28 KB \WINDOWS\system32\config\software.LOG > 209 228 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Application > Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst 203 6 MB > \Documents and Settings\Janice Fatzinger\Local > Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00002)_Msi.log 201 840 KB > \System Volume > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP10 199 > 13 MB \System Volume > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP59\A0021267.dll > 181 11 MB \System Volume > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP59\A0021275.dll > 178 13 MB \System Volume > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP74\A0029231.dll > 178 13 MB \System Volume > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP74\A0029293.dll > 168 704 KB \Program Files\HP\Digital > Imaging\Data\projectstemplates 166 11 MB > \System Volume > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP59\A0021250.dll > 163 10 MB \System Volume > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP60\A0021869.rbf > 162 10 MB \System Volume > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP22\A0012255.rbf > 162 10 MB \System Volume > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP63\A0023850.rbf > 161 10 MB \System Volume > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP21\A0011531.rbf > > > > "Gerry" wrote: > >> You should be able to gather more information from Task Manager. With >> the Processes tab open select View, Select, Columns and check the >> boxes before Peak Memory Usage and Virtual Memory size. What are the >> figures for the 6 processes using the largest amounts? >> >> Figures after resuming from standby would seem appropriate. >> >> Do you leave your computer on 24/7? >> >> I would be interested in seeing a Disk Defragmenter report . Open >> Disk Defragmenter and click on Analyse. Select View Report and >> click on Save As and Save. Now find VolumeC.txt in your My Documents >> Folder and post a copy. Do this before running Disk Defragmenter as >> it is more informative. >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> Gerry >> ~~~~ >> FCA >> Stourport, England >> Enquire, plan and execute >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> >> >> fatz2fly wrote: >>> I am certain you are correct but I haven't been able to figure it >>> out. The CPU is an AMD Athlon 64 2.2 ghz on an AMD A8N-SLI Deluxe >>> motherboard with 2GB of ram. I use McAfee Security Center and scan >>> every couple of days with LavaSoft Ad-aware. Total commit charge is >>> 418236k, limit is 4034512k and peak is 640576k - during the hangups. >>> These hangups occur only after the system is awakened from standby >>> mode. They never occur after a fresh boot or a restart. Prior to >>> the reformat and reinstall, the system functioned smoothly in all >>> conditions. The bios and all device drivers are current. Windows XP >>> Pro and Office XP Pro are also fully updated. Interestingly, I have >>> a second machine set up identically and it functions normally as >>> well. I have done many new installations, reformats and reinstalls >>> over the years and never run into this type of problem. I am truly >>> perplexed. >>> >>> >>> "Gerry" wrote: >>> >>>> Your reports are symptoms and most likely not the cause. >>>> >>>> What are your anti-virus and anti-soyware arrangements? >>>> >>>> What is the CPU and how much RAM does your computer have? Right >>>> click on the My Computer icon on your Desktop and select Properties >>>> to get this information. >>>> >>>> Try Ctrl+Alt+Delete to select Task Manager and click the >>>> Performance Tab. Under Commit Charge what is the Total, the Limit >>>> and the Peak? >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Hope this helps. >>>> >>>> Gerry >>>> ~~~~ >>>> FCA >>>> Stourport, England >>>> Enquire, plan and execute >>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>> >>>> not the+fatz2fly wrote: >>>>> I recently reformatted my hard drive and then reinstalled windows >>>>> xp and office xp pro, including all updates for both. Since the >>>>> reinstall, I have experienced application hanging errors every >>>>> time i come out of sleep mode, with the system eventually >>>>> freezing. I then have to restart the computer using the power >>>>> button. The system functioned normally prior to the reinstall >>>>> and also after each reboot...until again waking from sleep mode. >>>>> The system foundation is an AMD, A8N-SLI mother board with an >>>>> Athlon 64 processor, 3700+, >>>>> 2.21ghz. >>>>> >>>>> I have uninstalled and reinstalled office xp pro a second time, >>>>> without success. Any help in solving this irritating problem >>>>> would be greatly appreciated. The errors I receive are as >>>>> follows: >>>>> >>>>> Date: 1/4/2009 >>>>> Time: 7:37.00 >>>>> Source: Application Hang >>>>> Category: (101) >>>>> Event ID: 1002 >>>>> >>>>> Hanging application WINWORD.EXE, version 10.0.6850.0, hang module >>>>> hungapp, version 0.0.0.0, hang address 0x00000000. >>>>> >>>>> 0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat >>>>> 0008: 69 6f 6e 20 48 61 6e 67 ion Hang >>>>> 0010: 20 20 57 49 4e 57 4f 52 WINWOR >>>>> 0018: 44 2e 45 58 45 20 31 30 D.EXE 10 >>>>> 0020: 2e 30 2e 36 38 35 30 2e .0.6850. >>>>> 0028: 30 20 69 6e 20 68 75 6e 0 in hun >>>>> 0030: 67 61 70 70 20 30 2e 30 gapp 0.0 >>>>> 0038: 2e 30 2e 30 20 61 74 20 .0.0 at >>>>> 0040: 6f 66 66 73 65 74 20 30 offset 0 >>>>> 0048: 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 0000000 >>>>> >>>>> Date: 1/4/2009 >>>>> Time: 7:37.12 >>>>> Source: Application Hang >>>>> Category: None >>>>> Event ID: 1001 >>>>> >>>>> Fault bucket 1047622074. >>>>> >>>>> 0000: 42 75 63 6b 65 74 3a 20 Bucket: >>>>> 0008: 31 30 34 37 36 32 32 30 10476220 >>>>> 0010: 37 34 0d 0a 74.. >>>>> >>>>> Date: 1/4/2009 >>>>> Time: 7:39.22 >>>>> Source: Application Hang >>>>> Category: (101) >>>>> Event ID: 1002 >>>>> >>>>> Hanging application explorer.exe, version 6.0.2900.5512, hang >>>>> module hungapp, version 0.0.0.0, hang address 0x00000000. >>>>> >>>>> 0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat >>>>> 0008: 69 6f 6e 20 48 61 6e 67 ion Hang >>>>> 0010: 20 20 65 78 70 6c 6f 72 explor >>>>> 0018: 65 72 2e 65 78 65 20 36 er.exe 6 >>>>> 0020: 2e 30 2e 32 39 30 30 2e .0.2900. >>>>> 0028: 35 35 31 32 20 69 6e 20 5512 in >>>>> 0030: 68 75 6e 67 61 70 70 20 hungapp >>>>> 0038: 30 2e 30 2e 30 2e 30 20 0.0.0.0 >>>>> 0040: 61 74 20 6f 66 66 73 65 at offse >>>>> 0048: 74 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 t 000000 >>>>> 0050: 30 30 00 >>>>> >>>>> Thank you. |
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I've always manually put my computers in Standby overnight, assuming (perhaps
erroneously) Standby would reduce power consumption. I have two self assembled desktops, virtually identical, and one laptop on my network. Power management settings are default for windows xp. The computers are always on unless manually put in standby mode. I normally run defrag every couple of months. I had not run defrag on the problem system yet because I had just reformatted and reinstalled windows xp pro and office xp pro. I ran a defrag after your last message, but it did not correct the problem. Windows Search is 4.0, the latest version according to windows update. Search is fully indexed and does not perform a full scan after coming out of standby mode. When I reinstalled after formatting, I started with windows xp pro and then all service packs and updates. Then i did the same with office xp pro. All software is up to date. I have not run any disk cleanup utilities yet because I am starting with a clean slate so to speak. Other anomalies that I noticed are: I can open and retrieve emails in outlook. I can also open and close word or excel. However, I can not retrieve a file or save a new file. The system immediately hangs. I also cannot open internet explorer or firefox - the system immediately hangs. I can open control panel, but not any of the programs within control panel. I am tempted to reformat and start all over again, but that is a very time consuming process. Let me know if you have other thoughts. Again, thanks for your help. "Gerry" wrote: > > Why do you use Standby rather than turn off the computer overnight? > > What is the computer make and model? Is the computer a desktop or a > laptop? > > Start, Control Panel, Power Options. What Power Scheme has been > selected? What is the Standby Setting with regard to the hard drive? > > McShield.exe and McProxy.exe relate to McAfee. SearchIndexer.exe relates > to Windows Desktop Search. Hpqgalry.exe is an HP Scanner. > > McAfee uses a lot of resources and creates performance issues on > computers on a Windows XP computer with 512 mb RAM or less. Your > computer has a lot more so it should not be a problem. The only thought > I have is whether it starts a full scan when the computer comes out of > Standby. Does it? > > Windows Desktop Search is capable of creating problems. What version is > installed? > > How often do you run Disk CleanUp? How often do you run Disk > Defragmenter? > > An alternative to Disk CleanUp is cCleaner (freeware) which does a more > thorough job than Disk CleanUp. Disk CleanUp has to be run for each user > profile, whereas cCleaner only needs to be run once. > http://www.ccleaner.com/ccdownload.asp > http://www.ccleaner.com/ > > With any cleaner you need to proceed with caution. To be safe you > should create a restore point before using cCleaner. cCleaner also > offers backup before removal. > > When using cCleaner think twice before checking Autocomplete Form > History under Internet Explorer. You do get a warning but this one has > irritating consequences. You may need to restore your system's > recollection of passwords after use so keep a record off computer so > that they can easily be re-entered. > > Leave the Scan for Issues option alone. > > cCleaner does not remove restore points. You need to use Disk CleanUp > for this. Select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk > CleanUp, More Options, System Restore and remove all but the latest > System Restore point. > > -- > > > > Hope this helps. > > Gerry > ~~~~ > FCA > Stourport, England > Enquire, plan and execute > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > fatz2fly wrote: > > I disabled the Lavasoft Ad-aware spyware execute program because some > > users reported problems with that program. The problem persisted > > after awakening from standby after removing the Ad-aware. I normally > > leave the computers on 24/7, putting them in standby mode each night > > and then awakening them in the morning. I copied the highest peak > > and virtual memory programs both in the hangup condition (after > > awakening from standby) and in the normal condition (after a clean > > restart). I was not able to access the disk defrag report in the > > hangup condition, but was able to copy the report in the normal > > condition. Perhaps you can make sense of it. Thanks in advance for > > your assistance. > > > > Task Manager 1/7/2009 > > Peak Memory Size Peak Memory Size > > With Application Hang Normal > > McShield.exe 154756 154756 > > SearchIndexer.exe 47396 47396 > > Winlogon.exe 44620 44620 > > Hpqgalry.exe 27412 27412 > > Svchost .exe 27248 27248 > > Explorer.exe 24516 24516 > > > > Virtual Memory Size Virtual Memory Size > > With Application Hang Normal > > McShield.exe 31696 32772 > > SearchIndexer.exe 22388 22252 > > Hpqgalry.exe 19226 19184 > > Svchost .exe 16908 17124 > > Explorer.exe 15356 15940 > > McProxy.exe 8964 8964 > > > > VolumeC defrag report - before running defrag > > Volume (C ![]() > > Volume size = 68.36 GB > > Cluster size = 4 KB > > Used space = 14.91 GB > > Free space = 53.46 GB > > Percent free space = 78 % > > > > Volume fragmentation > > Total fragmentation = 25 % > > File fragmentation = 50 % > > Free space fragmentation = 0 % > > > > File fragmentation > > Total files = 63,429 > > Average file size = 336 KB > > Total fragmented files = 17,198 > > Total excess fragments = 96,589 > > Average fragments per file = 2.52 > > > > Pagefile fragmentation > > Pagefile size = 2.00 GB > > Total fragments = 1 > > > > Folder fragmentation > > Total folders = 4,557 > > Fragmented folders = 225 > > Excess folder fragments = 2,317 > > > > Master File Table (MFT) fragmentation > > Total MFT size = 67 MB > > MFT record count = 68,363 > > Percent MFT in use = 99 % > > Total MFT fragments = 3 > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Fragments File Size Most fragmented files > > 3,729 102 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00009)_Msi.log > > 3,535 102 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00006)_Msi.log > > 2,433 14 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\Office XP Professional with FrontPage > > Setup(0001)_Task(0001).txt > > 1,611 102 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00008)_Msi.log > > 1,234 11 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\Office XP Professional with FrontPage > > Setup(0002)_Task(0001).txt > > 793 276 MB \System Volume > > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP52\A0017166.exe > > 739 10 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\dd_NET_Framework20_Setup1D46.txt > > 669 7 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00011)_Msi.log > > 609 4 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\dd_netfx20MSI2FB1.txt > > 562 42 MB \Program Files\Java\jre6\lib\rt.jar > > 416 8 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00004)_Msi.log > > 292 1 KB \WINDOWS\system32\config\system.LOG > > 266 6 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00003)_Msi.log > > 266 18 MB \System Volume > > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP5\A0002469.CPL > > 230 920 KB \System Volume > > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP11 > > 219 26 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\QuickTimeInstaller.exe > > 214 28 KB \WINDOWS\system32\config\software.LOG > > 209 228 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice > > Fatzinger\Local Settings\Application > > Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst 203 6 MB > > \Documents and Settings\Janice Fatzinger\Local > > Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00002)_Msi.log 201 840 KB > > \System Volume > > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP10 199 > > 13 MB \System Volume > > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP59\A0021267.dll > > 181 11 MB \System Volume > > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP59\A0021275.dll > > 178 13 MB \System Volume > > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP74\A0029231.dll > > 178 13 MB \System Volume > > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP74\A0029293.dll > > 168 704 KB \Program Files\HP\Digital > > Imaging\Data\projectstemplates 166 11 MB > > \System Volume > > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP59\A0021250.dll > > 163 10 MB \System Volume > > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP60\A0021869.rbf > > 162 10 MB \System Volume > > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP22\A0012255.rbf > > 162 10 MB \System Volume > > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP63\A0023850.rbf > > 161 10 MB \System Volume > > Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP21\A0011531.rbf > > > > > > > > "Gerry" wrote: > > > >> You should be able to gather more information from Task Manager. With > >> the Processes tab open select View, Select, Columns and check the > >> boxes before Peak Memory Usage and Virtual Memory size. What are the > >> figures for the 6 processes using the largest amounts? > >> > >> Figures after resuming from standby would seem appropriate. > >> > >> Do you leave your computer on 24/7? > >> > >> I would be interested in seeing a Disk Defragmenter report . Open > >> Disk Defragmenter and click on Analyse. Select View Report and > >> click on Save As and Save. Now find VolumeC.txt in your My Documents > >> Folder and post a copy. Do this before running Disk Defragmenter as > >> it is more informative. > >> > >> > >> -- > >> > >> > >> > >> Hope this helps. > >> > >> Gerry > >> ~~~~ > >> FCA > >> Stourport, England > >> Enquire, plan and execute > >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >> > >> > >> fatz2fly wrote: > >>> I am certain you are correct but I haven't been able to figure it > >>> out. The CPU is an AMD Athlon 64 2.2 ghz on an AMD A8N-SLI Deluxe > >>> motherboard with 2GB of ram. I use McAfee Security Center and scan > >>> every couple of days with LavaSoft Ad-aware. Total commit charge is > >>> 418236k, limit is 4034512k and peak is 640576k - during the hangups. > >>> These hangups occur only after the system is awakened from standby > >>> mode. They never occur after a fresh boot or a restart. Prior to > >>> the reformat and reinstall, the system functioned smoothly in all > >>> conditions. The bios and all device drivers are current. Windows XP > >>> Pro and Office XP Pro are also fully updated. Interestingly, I have > >>> a second machine set up identically and it functions normally as > >>> well. I have done many new installations, reformats and reinstalls > >>> over the years and never run into this type of problem. I am truly > >>> perplexed. > >>> > >>> > >>> "Gerry" wrote: > >>> > >>>> Your reports are symptoms and most likely not the cause. > >>>> > >>>> What are your anti-virus and anti-soyware arrangements? > >>>> > >>>> What is the CPU and how much RAM does your computer have? Right > >>>> click on the My Computer icon on your Desktop and select Properties > >>>> to get this information. > >>>> > >>>> Try Ctrl+Alt+Delete to select Task Manager and click the > >>>> Performance Tab. Under Commit Charge what is the Total, the Limit > >>>> and the Peak? > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Hope this helps. > >>>> > >>>> Gerry > >>>> ~~~~ > >>>> FCA > >>>> Stourport, England > >>>> Enquire, plan and execute > >>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >>>> > >>>> not the+fatz2fly wrote: > >>>>> I recently reformatted my hard drive and then reinstalled windows > >>>>> xp and office xp pro, including all updates for both. Since the > >>>>> reinstall, I have experienced application hanging errors every > >>>>> time i come out of sleep mode, with the system eventually > >>>>> freezing. I then have to restart the computer using the power > >>>>> button. The system functioned normally prior to the reinstall > >>>>> and also after each reboot...until again waking from sleep mode. > >>>>> The system foundation is an AMD, A8N-SLI mother board with an > >>>>> Athlon 64 processor, 3700+, > >>>>> 2.21ghz. > >>>>> > >>>>> I have uninstalled and reinstalled office xp pro a second time, > >>>>> without success. Any help in solving this irritating problem > >>>>> would be greatly appreciated. The errors I receive are as > >>>>> follows: > >>>>> > >>>>> Date: 1/4/2009 > >>>>> Time: 7:37.00 > >>>>> Source: Application Hang > >>>>> Category: (101) > >>>>> Event ID: 1002 > >>>>> > >>>>> Hanging application WINWORD.EXE, version 10.0.6850.0, hang module > >>>>> hungapp, version 0.0.0.0, hang address 0x00000000. > >>>>> > >>>>> 0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat > >>>>> 0008: 69 6f 6e 20 48 61 6e 67 ion Hang > >>>>> 0010: 20 20 57 49 4e 57 4f 52 WINWOR > >>>>> 0018: 44 2e 45 58 45 20 31 30 D.EXE 10 > >>>>> 0020: 2e 30 2e 36 38 35 30 2e .0.6850. > >>>>> 0028: 30 20 69 6e 20 68 75 6e 0 in hun |
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I think I read the other the other day that in standby you use more
power than switching off and leaving the plug in the power socket. Whatever not rebooting means that if any programmes have a memory leak they do not release memory even if closed until the computer is restarted. If you Shut down and then Start the computer how long does it take to complete loading the Desktop icons? Were there any files left in the Most Fragmented List after you ran Disk Defragmenter? After major changes of software cleaning up and defragmenting is essential. I would download and run cCleaner as I suggested. When you Windows XP from what source did install third party drivers? Are there any yellow question marks in Device Manager? Right click on the My Computer icon on your Desktop and select Properties, Hardware,Device Manager. If yes what is the Device Error code? Select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Information. Open Components under System Summary and click on Problem Devices. Is anything listed there? What is the Current Transfer Mode for your hard drives? http://www.helpwithwindows.com/WindowsXP/howto-05.html Reinstalling Windows XP could be a total waste of your time. -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fatz2fly wrote: > I've always manually put my computers in Standby overnight, assuming > (perhaps erroneously) Standby would reduce power consumption. I > have two self assembled desktops, virtually identical, and one laptop > on my network. > > Power management settings are default for windows xp. The computers > are always on unless manually put in standby mode. > > I normally run defrag every couple of months. I had not run defrag > on the problem system yet because I had just reformatted and > reinstalled windows xp pro and office xp pro. I ran a defrag after > your last message, but it did not correct the problem. > > Windows Search is 4.0, the latest version according to windows update. > Search is fully indexed and does not perform a full scan after coming > out of standby mode. > > When I reinstalled after formatting, I started with windows xp pro > and then all service packs and updates. Then i did the same with > office xp pro. All software is up to date. > > I have not run any disk cleanup utilities yet because I am starting > with a clean slate so to speak. > > Other anomalies that I noticed are: I can open and retrieve emails in > outlook. I can also open and close word or excel. However, I can not > retrieve a file or save a new file. The system immediately hangs. I > also cannot open internet explorer or firefox - the system > immediately hangs. I can open control panel, but not any of the > programs within control panel. > > I am tempted to reformat and start all over again, but that is a very > time consuming process. Let me know if you have other thoughts. > Again, thanks for your help. > > > "Gerry" wrote: > >> >> Why do you use Standby rather than turn off the computer overnight? >> >> What is the computer make and model? Is the computer a desktop or a >> laptop? >> >> Start, Control Panel, Power Options. What Power Scheme has been >> selected? What is the Standby Setting with regard to the hard drive? >> >> McShield.exe and McProxy.exe relate to McAfee. SearchIndexer.exe >> relates to Windows Desktop Search. Hpqgalry.exe is an HP Scanner. >> >> McAfee uses a lot of resources and creates performance issues on >> computers on a Windows XP computer with 512 mb RAM or less. Your >> computer has a lot more so it should not be a problem. The only >> thought I have is whether it starts a full scan when the computer >> comes out of Standby. Does it? >> >> Windows Desktop Search is capable of creating problems. What version >> is installed? >> >> How often do you run Disk CleanUp? How often do you run Disk >> Defragmenter? >> >> An alternative to Disk CleanUp is cCleaner (freeware) which does a >> more thorough job than Disk CleanUp. Disk CleanUp has to be run for >> each user profile, whereas cCleaner only needs to be run once. >> http://www.ccleaner.com/ccdownload.asp >> http://www.ccleaner.com/ >> >> With any cleaner you need to proceed with caution. To be safe you >> should create a restore point before using cCleaner. cCleaner also >> offers backup before removal. >> >> When using cCleaner think twice before checking Autocomplete Form >> History under Internet Explorer. You do get a warning but this one >> has irritating consequences. You may need to restore your system's >> recollection of passwords after use so keep a record off computer so >> that they can easily be re-entered. >> >> Leave the Scan for Issues option alone. >> >> cCleaner does not remove restore points. You need to use Disk CleanUp >> for this. Select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk >> CleanUp, More Options, System Restore and remove all but the latest >> System Restore point. >> >> -- >> >> >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> Gerry >> ~~~~ >> FCA >> Stourport, England >> Enquire, plan and execute >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> >> fatz2fly wrote: >>> I disabled the Lavasoft Ad-aware spyware execute program because >>> some users reported problems with that program. The problem >>> persisted after awakening from standby after removing the Ad-aware. >>> I normally leave the computers on 24/7, putting them in standby >>> mode each night and then awakening them in the morning. I copied >>> the highest peak and virtual memory programs both in the hangup >>> condition (after awakening from standby) and in the normal >>> condition (after a clean restart). I was not able to access the >>> disk defrag report in the hangup condition, but was able to copy >>> the report in the normal condition. Perhaps you can make sense of >>> it. Thanks in advance for your assistance. >>> >>> Task Manager 1/7/2009 >>> Peak Memory Size Peak Memory Size >>> With Application Hang Normal >>> McShield.exe 154756 154756 >>> SearchIndexer.exe 47396 47396 >>> Winlogon.exe 44620 44620 >>> Hpqgalry.exe 27412 27412 >>> Svchost .exe 27248 27248 >>> Explorer.exe 24516 24516 >>> >>> Virtual Memory Size Virtual Memory Size >>> With Application Hang Normal >>> McShield.exe 31696 32772 >>> SearchIndexer.exe 22388 22252 >>> Hpqgalry.exe 19226 19184 >>> Svchost .exe 16908 17124 >>> Explorer.exe 15356 15940 >>> McProxy.exe 8964 8964 >>> >>> VolumeC defrag report - before running defrag >>> Volume (C ![]() >>> Volume size = 68.36 GB >>> Cluster size = 4 KB >>> Used space = 14.91 GB >>> Free space = 53.46 GB >>> Percent free space = 78 % >>> >>> Volume fragmentation >>> Total fragmentation = 25 % >>> File fragmentation = 50 % >>> Free space fragmentation = 0 % >>> >>> File fragmentation >>> Total files = 63,429 >>> Average file size = 336 KB >>> Total fragmented files = 17,198 >>> Total excess fragments = 96,589 >>> Average fragments per file = 2.52 >>> >>> Pagefile fragmentation >>> Pagefile size = 2.00 GB >>> Total fragments = 1 >>> >>> Folder fragmentation >>> Total folders = 4,557 >>> Fragmented folders = 225 >>> Excess folder fragments = 2,317 >>> >>> Master File Table (MFT) fragmentation >>> Total MFT size = 67 MB >>> MFT record count = 68,363 >>> Percent MFT in use = 99 % >>> Total MFT fragments = 3 >>> >>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> Fragments File Size Most fragmented files >>> 3,729 102 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice >>> Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00009)_Msi.log >>> 3,535 102 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice >>> Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00006)_Msi.log >>> 2,433 14 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice >>> Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\Office XP Professional with FrontPage >>> Setup(0001)_Task(0001).txt >>> 1,611 102 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice >>> Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00008)_Msi.log >>> 1,234 11 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice >>> Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\Office XP Professional with FrontPage >>> Setup(0002)_Task(0001).txt >>> 793 276 MB \System Volume >>> Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP52\A0017166.exe >>> 739 10 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice >>> Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\dd_NET_Framework20_Setup1D46.txt >>> 669 7 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice >>> Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00011)_Msi.log >>> 609 4 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice >>> Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\dd_netfx20MSI2FB1.txt >>> 562 42 MB \Program Files\Java\jre6\lib\rt.jar >>> 416 8 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice >>> Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00004)_Msi.log >>> 292 1 KB \WINDOWS\system32\config\system.LOG >>> 266 6 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice >>> Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00003)_Msi.log >>> 266 18 MB \System Volume >>> Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP5\A0002469.CPL >>> 230 920 KB \System Volume >>> Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP11 >>> 219 26 MB \Documents and Settings\Janice >>> Fatzinger\Local Settings\Temp\QuickTimeInstaller.exe >>> 214 28 KB >>> \WINDOWS\system32\config\software.LOG 209 228 MB >>> \Documents and Settings\Janice Fatzinger\Local Settings\Application >>> Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst 203 6 MB >>> \Documents and Settings\Janice Fatzinger\Local >>> Settings\Temp\OHotfix\OHotfix(00002)_Msi.log 201 840 KB >>> \System Volume >>> Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP10 199 >>> 13 MB \System Volume >>> Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP59\A0021267.dll >>> 181 11 MB \System Volume >>> Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP59\A0021275.dll >>> 178 13 MB \System Volume >>> Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP74\A0029231.dll >>> 178 13 MB \System Volume >>> Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP74\A0029293.dll >>> 168 704 KB \Program Files\HP\Digital >>> Imaging\Data\projectstemplates 166 11 MB >>> \System Volume >>> Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP59\A0021250.dll >>> 163 10 MB \System Volume >>> Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP60\A0021869.rbf >>> 162 10 MB \System Volume >>> Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP22\A0012255.rbf >>> 162 10 MB \System Volume >>> Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP63\A0023850.rbf >>> 161 10 MB \System Volume >>> Information\_restore{61AB6806-AC46-4910-885B-D063161674C6}\RP21\A0011531.rbf >>> >>> >>> >>> "Gerry" wrote: >>> >>>> You should be able to gather more information from Task Manager. >>>> With the Processes tab open select View, Select, Columns and check >>>> the boxes before Peak Memory Usage and Virtual Memory size. What >>>> are the figures for the 6 processes using the largest amounts? >>>> >>>> Figures after resuming from standby would seem appropriate. >>>> >>>> Do you leave your computer on 24/7? >>>> >>>> I would be interested in seeing a Disk Defragmenter report . Open >>>> Disk Defragmenter and click on Analyse. Select View Report and >>>> click on Save As and Save. Now find VolumeC.txt in your My >>>> Documents Folder and post a copy. Do this before running Disk >>>> Defragmenter as it is more informative. >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Hope this helps. >>>> >>>> Gerry >>>> ~~~~ >>>> FCA >>>> Stourport, England >>>> Enquire, plan and execute >>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>> >>>> >>>> fatz2fly wrote: >>>>> I am certain you are correct but I haven't been able to figure it >>>>> out. The CPU is an AMD Athlon 64 2.2 ghz on an AMD A8N-SLI Deluxe >>>>> motherboard with 2GB of ram. I use McAfee Security Center and >>>>> scan every couple of days with LavaSoft Ad-aware. Total commit >>>>> charge is 418236k, limit is 4034512k and peak is 640576k - during >>>>> the hangups. These hangups occur only after the system is >>>>> awakened from standby mode. They never occur after a fresh boot >>>>> or a restart. Prior to the reformat and reinstall, the system >>>>> functioned smoothly in all conditions. The bios and all device >>>>> drivers are current. Windows XP Pro and Office XP Pro are also >>>>> fully updated. Interestingly, I have a second machine set up >>>>> identically and it functions normally as well. I have done many >>>>> new installations, reformats and reinstalls over the years and >>>>> never run into this type of problem. I am truly perplexed. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "Gerry" wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Your reports are symptoms and most likely not the cause. >>>>>> >>>>>> What are your anti-virus and anti-soyware arrangements? >>>>>> >>>>>> What is the CPU and how much RAM does your computer have? Right >>>>>> click on the My Computer icon on your Desktop and select >>>>>> Properties to get this information. >>>>>> >>>>>> Try Ctrl+Alt+Delete to select Task Manager and click the >>>>>> Performance Tab. Under Commit Charge what is the Total, the Limit >>>>>> and the Peak? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Hope this helps. >>>>>> >>>>>> Gerry >>>>>> ~~~~ >>>>>> FCA >>>>>> Stourport, England >>>>>> Enquire, plan and execute >>>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>>> >>>>>> not the+fatz2fly wrote: >>>>>>> I recently reformatted my hard drive and then reinstalled >>>>>>> windows xp and office xp pro, including all updates for both. >>>>>>> Since the reinstall, I have experienced application hanging >>>>>>> errors every time i come out of sleep mode, with the system >>>>>>> eventually freezing. I then have to restart the computer using >>>>>>> the power button. The system functioned normally prior to the >>>>>>> reinstall and also after each reboot...until again waking from >>>>>>> sleep mode. The system foundation is an AMD, A8N-SLI mother >>>>>>> board with an Athlon 64 processor, 3700+, >>>>>>> 2.21ghz. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have uninstalled and reinstalled office xp pro a second time, >>>>>>> without success. Any help in solving this irritating problem >>>>>>> would be greatly appreciated. The errors I receive are as >>>>>>> follows: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Date: 1/4/2009 >>>>>>> Time: 7:37.00 >>>>>>> Source: Application Hang >>>>>>> Category: (101) >>>>>>> Event ID: 1002 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hanging application WINWORD.EXE, version 10.0.6850.0, hang >>>>>>> module hungapp, version 0.0.0.0, hang address 0x00000000. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat >>>>>>> 0008: 69 6f 6e 20 48 61 6e 67 ion Hang >>>>>>> 0010: 20 20 57 49 4e 57 4f 52 WINWOR >>>>>>> 0018: 44 2e 45 58 45 20 31 30 D.EXE 10 >>>>>>> 0020: 2e 30 2e 36 38 35 30 2e .0.6850. >>>>>>> 0028: 30 20 69 6e 20 68 75 6e 0 in hun |
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