PC freezes at startup, unfreezes for few seconds, then freezes again!
#1
Posted 18 November 2007 - 02:09 PM
thanks everyone!!
#2
Posted 18 November 2007 - 02:51 PM
#3
Posted 18 November 2007 - 05:42 PM
Gateway 500GR:
support.gateway.com/s/PC/R/3724/3724sp25.shtml
I changed the mainboard of my pc to this model: ASUS P5GD1-VM
thanks again!
#4
Posted 18 November 2007 - 06:15 PM
To get the memory:
- Right Click on My Computer and click Properties
- Post everything you see within the General Tab
To get the Power Supply wattage:
- Open the computer and read the sticker on the side of the Power Supply. You will see something like, "Maximum Power Wattage"
#6
Posted 19 November 2007 - 02:20 PM
Yes, I know you may have been fine up till recently; however, that really doesn't make much difference. In this post, I will provide some options for you for both increasing the memory and getting a more powerful Power Supply. To learn more how important the Power Supply is to a fully functioning computer, please read this Document.
Memory:
According to Gateway, your computer can support up to 2GBs of memory. You do not necessarily need to max your memory; however, I would advise going up to at least 1GB if not 1.5GBs. Below is a link for 512MBs of memory to bring your computer to 1GB and a link for 1GB of memory.
512MBs of memory (Total of 1GB)
1GB of memory (Total of 1.5GBs)
Power Supply:
My opinion is that the minimum Power Supply wattage for any computer is 450-500Watts. Now, if your computer usage demands more, than use the Document suggested in this post to determine what Power Supply is best for you. Below is a list of Power Supplies that should be your bare minimum.
450-500Watt Power Supplies
Once you increase both the memory and the Power Supply, you will notice a more efficient computer, with no freezing.
#7
Posted 19 November 2007 - 02:56 PM
Two 1GB memory chips (Total 2GBs)
So now you have three options for memory upgrades. Please ask any questions you have.
#8
Posted 19 November 2007 - 04:00 PM
thanks again!
#9
Posted 19 November 2007 - 04:07 PM
The memory was only half the solution. I understand that this just happened recently and not in relation to the new motherboard but random freezing of a computer is primarily associated with memory conflict or lack of power. Now, there are some options we can try.
- You mention, "I did virus,spyware,registry scans, defragments, and many other pc tuneups but no luck!" Can you tell us what security applications you have and how often you run each of them?
- The 512MB memory chip you have in your computer now, is that the original memory chip that came with the Gateway or is it one that you installed with the new motherboard?
- How often do you defragment your hard drive(s) and when was the last time you preformed that function?
#10
Posted 19 November 2007 - 04:17 PM
I use TuneUp Utilities 2007 and did the follwing: TuneUp Registry Degrag; TuneUp Registry Cleaner; TuneUp Disk Cleaner; TuneUp Disk Doctor and 1-Click Maintainence.
The memory chip is the orginal I got with my pc, I never replaced it. I rarely degragment my hard drive. I only did it recently, because I wanted to fix this freezing issue.
#11
Posted 19 November 2007 - 04:54 PM
Now, the memory chip is fully compatible with the new motherboard so that, in itself, is not the issue but we have already discussed that.
If you rarely defragged your hard drives, I would advise running any defrag. At the very least, you should run an analysis to see if a defrag is warranted. I am not familiar with the Tune Up utilities but if you used the default Windows Defragmenter utility, you will have the choice to either analyze the drive or to immediate defrag the drive. Click on the Analyze button and see if any of your drives need another defragmentation.
#14
Posted 20 November 2007 - 01:16 PM
Event Type: Error
Event Source: atapi
Event Category: None
Event ID: 9
Date: 11/20/2007
Time: 4:05:33 PM
User: N/A
Computer: YOUR-ERDMFHMLP8
Description:
The device, DeviceIdeIdePort0, did not respond within the timeout period.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Data:
0000: 0f 00 50 00 01 00 a4 00 ..P...¤.
0008: 00 00 00 00 09 00 04 c0 .......À
0010: 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
0018: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
0020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
0028: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
0030: 00 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 ........
0038: 40 00 00 0e 00 00 01 00 @.......
0040: ff 20 0a 12 48 01 00 10 ÿ ..H...
0048: 00 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 ........
0050: 98 00 ee 82 d8 81 b7 82 ˜.î‚Ø?·‚
0058: 00 00 00 00 70 de b3 82 ....pÞ³‚
0060: 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
0068: 4a 01 00 00 40 00 00 00 J...@...
0070: 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
thats my report, maybe we can solve the problem if you understand this error report. :D
#15
Posted 20 November 2007 - 02:25 PM
mehmi said:
Description:
The device, DeviceIdeIdePort0, did not respond within the timeout period.
Hi Mehmi. Okay, I have no idea what this is; however, the quoted snippet of your post tells me that there is some sort of fault with your hard drive. Now, if you have one hard drive, you obviously can tell which drive is at fault. If you have more than one hard drive, the wording, "IDE Port 0" tells me that the hard drive connected to the motherboard as the primary master is faulty.
This could mean any number of things, the lesser issue could be that the IDE cable connecting the hard drive to the motherboard is crinkled or defective. Worst case scenario could be that the hard drive is failing and needs to be replaced.
If you have access to another IDE cable, that would be my first troubleshooting test. If that does not resolve the issue, you would have to swap out the hard drives. If this is your only hard drive, and if you have access to a working hard drive with a bootable Operating System, swap the two drives and see if there is a freezing issue.
If there is a freezing issue, you have effectively eliminated the hard drive, viral issue, and software conflict all in one pass. That would lead you back to the first suggestions of increasing the memory and installing a more powerful Power Supply.
Now, what exactly everything else means I have no idea. However, this may be an avenue to explore.
#18
Posted 03 May 2008 - 09:26 AM
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