Windows Home Premium freezes constantly

G

Guest

My system is comsed by a motherboard Intel D101GGC and a Intel Pentium D-925
Processor and 1,5 GB Memory. The motherboard has video lan and sound onboard
so free of hardware conflicts. The Windows version is the Home Premium
edition. The power source is a 24 pin real 480W one.
The system freezes since I was installing it and it remains happening many
times a day. I was being upgrading the system and all most recent drivers are
installed but it continues.
Is there anyone that can help me?
 
G

Guest

Unfortunately (no offense intended to anybody), but a good 65% (if not more)
of PCs are simply NOT Vista ready, no matter how fast or advanced they can
be. If they are pre-installed with Windows XP, you're basically out of luck.
The only computers that actually are good with Vista are those that have
Vista pre-installed because the hardware built-in to them is powerful enough
to handle Vista. And even then, the computer just isn't good enough.
 
G

Guest

Hello, I just tested the memory using the Memory Diagnostic Tool and no
problems was detected (on either regular and extended tests). And when I was
entering the Windows after rebooting it crashed again while loading my user
details (it keeps frozen for about 5 min) and continue freezing siccessively.

Someone have more tips to me? Is there more tests to perform?

Thanks,

Almerindo
 
R

Rick Rogers

Hi,

Run msconfig and put it in diagnostic mode. Do the problems still occur? If
no, then it's a software issue that can be resolved by isolating whatever is
loading at boot. If yes, then it's more than likely a hardware fault (since
it has been doing this since inception) and troubleshooting involves
replacing components with known-good pieces.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
 

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