windows freezes after installing vista ultimate x64

G

Guest

Every driver is updated for Vista X64 their isnt any other programs installed
but Vista ultimate X64 I have an AMD Athlon 64 3200+, a Biostar GFORCE
6100-M9 motherboard 256 nvidia vista ready video card, two G memory, 300G
seagat sata hard drive I reinstalled every thing fresh several times and all
the drivers are updated for the X64 version I checked the temperatures thers
nothing overheating any buddy know how to stop my computer from freezing or
lockingup
 
T

thecreator

Hi greg,

Question: Are you on a Home Network and do you have a Network Hard Drive
in a NAS Setup, which you map to Vista?
 
G

Guest

just what ever internet i get threw my cable modem and dont know what
Network Hard Drive is every thing works fine until the computer locksup and I
have to push the reset button on the computer
 
M

mikeyhsd

locks ups can frequently be attributed to driver problems.
check all the logs that vista keeps for us.
event logs.
reliability and performance logs
and
Control Panel Problem reports and Solutions.

you might find the cause there.



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just what ever internet i get threw my cable modem and dont know what
Network Hard Drive is every thing works fine until the computer locksup and I
have to push the reset button on the computer
 
G

Guest

I have tried the Problem reports and Solutions they have no solutions it said
to check the Knowledge Base their is nothing for Vista on freezing or locking
up I have talked to every buddy about their drivers they said that their
havent been any reports of their drivers of having any problums with Vista
and when it locks up I go to the event logs at the time of the lockup and
befor and after their is no error or warning in the event logs and the errors
and warnings that are in the event logs are not at the times of the lockups
and when I check to see if microsoft has explanation and how to fix it says
sorry no information is available at this time
 

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