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3.2 HT / 1GB RAM
Windows XP SP2 clean install - all updated. TrendMicro up to date, scans for viruses, spyware, etc, all OK. All temperatures within normal range. All drivers up to date. In all my years I've never encountered this: My computer runs fine for three or four hours at a time at which point, it starts acting 'funny'. Moving a window across the screen 'leaves a trail' of that screen across the screen, menu bars disappear. Launching applications give 'invalid disk image' errors, or 'not enough memory' errors. When coming out of Stand By I get parser errors. So, I reboot, and everything is OK for another few hours. I have an image of the original install that I revert to anytime I have a problem, usually, after doing so everything is 'back to normal' for a while. Then the errors start piling up again. The day before yesterday, I reverted to this image, automatic updates ran, computer was scanned for viruses, etc. Today, I've rebooted three times just to keep going. I want to say I've ruled out software, because everything is clean, but I'm wondering if it's because of some update. Or, could a piece of hardware, memory, or the power supply, be causing this? |
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James E Middleton wrote:
> 3.2 HT / 1GB RAM > Windows XP SP2 clean install - all updated. > TrendMicro up to date, scans for viruses, spyware, etc, all OK. > All temperatures within normal range. > All drivers up to date. > > In all my years I've never encountered this: > > My computer runs fine for three or four hours at a time at which point, it > starts acting 'funny'. > > Moving a window across the screen 'leaves a trail' of that screen across > the screen, menu bars disappear. > > Launching applications give 'invalid disk image' errors, or 'not enough > memory' errors. > > When coming out of Stand By I get parser errors. > > So, I reboot, and everything is OK for another few hours. > > I have an image of the original install that I revert to anytime I have a > problem, usually, after doing so everything is 'back to normal' for a > while. > > Then the errors start piling up again. > > The day before yesterday, I reverted to this image, automatic updates ran, > computer was scanned for viruses, etc. > > Today, I've rebooted three times just to keep going. > > I want to say I've ruled out software, because everything is clean, but > I'm wondering if it's because of some update. > > Or, could a piece of hardware, memory, or the power supply, be causing > this? Definitely sounds like hardware. You say that temps are in the normal range, but software temperature gauges are often inaccurate. It sounds to me like either something is overheating or some component is failing when it gets warm. I'd look at the video card, but also do the normal hardware troubleshooting: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com...Hardware_Tshoot Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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there are too many
variables involved in order to provide a definite answer. however, sometimes the error log can be helpful in revealing what was running during those times of dysfunction. what you might want to try is to boot into safemode and also safemode w/networking for a good period of time in order to see if the dysfunction persists or does not appear in these diagnostic modes. (safemode w/networking will provide access to the modem and the net.) -- db ·´¯`·.¸. , . .·´¯`·..><)))º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·...¸><)))º>¸. ><)))º>·´¯`·.¸. , . .·´¯`·.. ><)))º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·...¸><)))º> .. "James E Middleton" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:umbb775bIHA.6060@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > 3.2 HT / 1GB RAM > Windows XP SP2 clean install - all updated. > TrendMicro up to date, scans for viruses, spyware, etc, all OK. > All temperatures within normal range. > All drivers up to date. > > In all my years I've never encountered this: > > My computer runs fine for three or four hours at a time at which point, it > starts acting 'funny'. > > Moving a window across the screen 'leaves a trail' of that screen across the > screen, menu bars disappear. > > Launching applications give 'invalid disk image' errors, or 'not enough > memory' errors. > > When coming out of Stand By I get parser errors. > > So, I reboot, and everything is OK for another few hours. > > I have an image of the original install that I revert to anytime I have a > problem, usually, after doing so everything is 'back to normal' for a while. > > Then the errors start piling up again. > > The day before yesterday, I reverted to this image, automatic updates ran, > computer was scanned for viruses, etc. > > Today, I've rebooted three times just to keep going. > > I want to say I've ruled out software, because everything is clean, but I'm > wondering if it's because of some update. > > Or, could a piece of hardware, memory, or the power supply, be causing this? > |
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Is HyperThreading enabled on the processor? If yes go in the BIOS and
disable it and see if things improve. John James E Middleton wrote: > 3.2 HT / 1GB RAM > Windows XP SP2 clean install - all updated. > TrendMicro up to date, scans for viruses, spyware, etc, all OK. > All temperatures within normal range. > All drivers up to date. > > In all my years I've never encountered this: > > My computer runs fine for three or four hours at a time at which point, it > starts acting 'funny'. > > Moving a window across the screen 'leaves a trail' of that screen across the > screen, menu bars disappear. > > Launching applications give 'invalid disk image' errors, or 'not enough > memory' errors. > > When coming out of Stand By I get parser errors. > > So, I reboot, and everything is OK for another few hours. > > I have an image of the original install that I revert to anytime I have a > problem, usually, after doing so everything is 'back to normal' for a while. > > Then the errors start piling up again. > > The day before yesterday, I reverted to this image, automatic updates ran, > computer was scanned for viruses, etc. > > Today, I've rebooted three times just to keep going. > > I want to say I've ruled out software, because everything is clean, but I'm > wondering if it's because of some update. > > Or, could a piece of hardware, memory, or the power supply, be causing this? > > |
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Doesn't disabling Hyper Threading entail a HAL change? And thus, not a
good recommendation? -- Jeff Barnett John John wrote: > Is HyperThreading enabled on the processor? If yes go in the BIOS and > disable it and see if things improve. > > John > > James E Middleton wrote: > >> 3.2 HT / 1GB RAM >> Windows XP SP2 clean install - all updated. >> TrendMicro up to date, scans for viruses, spyware, etc, all OK. >> All temperatures within normal range. >> All drivers up to date. >> >> In all my years I've never encountered this: >> >> My computer runs fine for three or four hours at a time at which >> point, it starts acting 'funny'. >> >> Moving a window across the screen 'leaves a trail' of that screen >> across the screen, menu bars disappear. >> >> Launching applications give 'invalid disk image' errors, or 'not >> enough memory' errors. >> >> When coming out of Stand By I get parser errors. >> >> So, I reboot, and everything is OK for another few hours. >> >> I have an image of the original install that I revert to anytime I >> have a problem, usually, after doing so everything is 'back to >> normal' for a while. >> >> Then the errors start piling up again. >> >> The day before yesterday, I reverted to this image, automatic updates >> ran, computer was scanned for viruses, etc. >> >> Today, I've rebooted three times just to keep going. >> >> I want to say I've ruled out software, because everything is clean, >> but I'm wondering if it's because of some update. >> >> Or, could a piece of hardware, memory, or the power supply, be >> causing this? >> > |
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On Feb 15, 4:49*pm, "James E Middleton" <some...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> 3.2 HT / 1GB RAM > Windows XP SP2 clean install - all updated. > TrendMicro up to date, scans for viruses, spyware, etc, all OK. > All temperatures within normal range. > All drivers up to date. > > In all my years I've never encountered this: > > My computer runs fine for three or four hours at a time at which point, it > starts acting 'funny'. > > Moving a window across the screen 'leaves a trail' of that screen across the > screen, menu bars disappear. > > Launching applications give 'invalid disk image' errors, or 'not enough > memory' errors. > > When coming out of Stand By I get parser errors. > > So, I reboot, and everything is OK for another few hours. > > I have an image of the original install that I revert to anytime I have a > problem, usually, after doing so everything is 'back to normal' for a while. > > Then the errors start piling up again. > > The day before yesterday, I reverted to this image, automatic updates ran, > computer was scanned for viruses, etc. > > Today, I've rebooted three times just to keep going. > > I want to say I've ruled out software, because everything is clean, but I'm > wondering if it's because of some update. > > Or, could a piece of hardware, memory, or the power supply, be causing this? Sounds like it maybe a memory problem. The reason i say this is because if it was heat related your machine would overheat and shutdown. Try getting your hands on another memory module (borrow one if you have to) replace it and re-test. If that does'nt work i would start running some tests on your video card, just because you have the latest drivers for it does'nt always mean they are the best for your system. Cheers Jason |
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No, Windows XP will boot and use the correct hal. It is rather rare
that changing the HT option in the BIOS would result in an incompatible hal, or for that matter even going from one to two processors or from two to one processors, in most case XP boots and uses the correct hal without so much as a hiccup. Of course nothing is 100% sure but I have never had problems when disabling HT. John Jeff Barnett wrote: > Doesn't disabling Hyper Threading entail a HAL change? And thus, not a > good recommendation? > > -- Jeff Barnett > > John John wrote: > >> Is HyperThreading enabled on the processor? If yes go in the BIOS and >> disable it and see if things improve. >> >> John >> >> James E Middleton wrote: >> >>> 3.2 HT / 1GB RAM >>> Windows XP SP2 clean install - all updated. >>> TrendMicro up to date, scans for viruses, spyware, etc, all OK. >>> All temperatures within normal range. >>> All drivers up to date. >>> >>> In all my years I've never encountered this: >>> >>> My computer runs fine for three or four hours at a time at which >>> point, it starts acting 'funny'. >>> >>> Moving a window across the screen 'leaves a trail' of that screen >>> across the screen, menu bars disappear. >>> >>> Launching applications give 'invalid disk image' errors, or 'not >>> enough memory' errors. >>> >>> When coming out of Stand By I get parser errors. >>> >>> So, I reboot, and everything is OK for another few hours. >>> >>> I have an image of the original install that I revert to anytime I >>> have a problem, usually, after doing so everything is 'back to >>> normal' for a while. >>> >>> Then the errors start piling up again. >>> >>> The day before yesterday, I reverted to this image, automatic updates >>> ran, computer was scanned for viruses, etc. >>> >>> Today, I've rebooted three times just to keep going. >>> >>> I want to say I've ruled out software, because everything is clean, >>> but I'm wondering if it's because of some update. >>> >>> Or, could a piece of hardware, memory, or the power supply, be >>> causing this? >>> >> |
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