Windows Vista Ultimate locks up

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I have been having major problems with Vista for the past 10 days. It seemed
to start after 2 updates on May 13th and I spent several hours on the phone
with Microsoft on May 18th and things seemed better - the remaining problem
is that the system locks up after a period of inactivity - usually and hour
or two. It has also locked with a backup program running and thus fails to
complete the backup.

Each of the following errors seem to re-appear in the event log each time
the system locks -

Event ID 45 - volmgr – the system could not load the crash dump driver

Event ID 7000 – Service Control Manager Event Log Provider - The Parallel
port driver service failed to start due to the following error:
The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because it
has no enabled devices associated with it.

Event ID 6008 - Event Log System - The previous system shutdown at 9:41:14
AM on 5/22/2008 was unexpected.

I have to shut down using the power button and restart.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Kathie Meier
 
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BRRNESE

I had previously checked my power/sleep/hibernate settings and the computer
is set to maximum performance, no sleep, no hibernate
 
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BRRNESE

I posted a subsequent message but I don't think it was in this thread. From
many reports it appeared the random freezing could be hardware related - but
everything was clean on diagnostics so I began with replacing the hard drive
since I would benefit from a bigger one anyway - I cloned the original drive
using acronis software realizing that if it was a Vista problem I might still
have the issue - however - since installing the new drive around May 20th all
has been well - so I can only assume that the hard drive was in fact the
source of the problem...

Kathie
 

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