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Howardd21 Howardd21 is offline
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      08-08-2009
My Windows 7 freezing issues appear to have been fixed by a driver update to the GM965 Intel graphics in my Fujitsu T2010. I tried a lot of things, many suggested here, but that fixed it for me.

I suspect we are all seeing the same symptom, and absent any good records in the event log, are all trying to fugure out what it is.

I documented my problem and approach to some detail in this blog post:
http://www.keystonecorp.com/Blogs/Th...sore-spot.aspx

Hope we all figure it out!
 
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      08-10-2009
I have the same Problem.. i used a Asus Striker II Extreme with a Core 9550 Extreme and Kingston Ram / And sometimes OCZ ram. My System Freeze every time the system like... now i buyed a new System.. Core i7920 with Gigabyte ex58 Extreme and Mushkin Ram. Now.. the problem is come with the Updates... First time my system runs without problems.... and now i have the freeze Problem again. Now if i test my System with Prime 95 the System will Freeze after few minutes if the CPU has 100% load. The Temp and volts and all other settings are OK! (Temp 36° C on full load).

Now i think the problem is on Windows 7
 
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      08-28-2009
I have noticed a freeze more often in the 32 bit version than the 64 bit version. I had been using 64 bit since it came out and experienced my first freeze about 3 weeks ago. I have installed 32 bit and updated it and have experienced this almost everyday. I had Win Media Player open, IE8, and a few Music folders. Then after that it would freeze! My CPU temps are fine, almost at idle temps. And I have only had my comp on for about ten minutes. I also think that it could be an issue with the Cool N Quiet (like mleroux), but I have a MSI mobo.
 
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      08-31-2009
I'm having the same 30-45 second freezing issue

I just turned on high performance (why did they hide it in the power options?) and I'll report if that does the trick
 
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      08-31-2009
well that seems to have worked
 
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      09-02-2009
i installed windows 7 on computer, after i login about 10 min it freezes


heres how to fix it
downlaod Driver Genius Professional and scan for out dated drivers
then update them
i had display drivers out of date and others ones when i updated them i didnt notice any freezing

if u dont hav internet to update them just downlaod ATI Drivers
 
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      09-08-2009
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Originally Posted by jinasanth View Post
i installed windows 7 on computer, after i login about 10 min it freezes


heres how to fix it
downlaod Driver Genius Professional and scan for out dated drivers
then update them
i had display drivers out of date and others ones when i updated them i didnt notice any freezing

if u dont hav internet to update them just downlaod ATI Drivers
didnt work =(, although i was surprised i had so many drivers to install 24 new ones...

also tried doing the high performance power setting, didnt work either...

currently have windows 7 professional retail version installed...so its not even beta.
hardware:
EVGA GTX 275 896MB AND nvidia gt 7600GT
EVGA 141-BL-E757-TR LGA 1366 Intel X58 ATX X58 SLI LE Intel Motherboard
Intel Core i7 2.66 GHz Processor
Western Digital WD5000AADS Caviar Green Hard Drive - 500GB, SATA-3G, 32MB, Intellipower
Corsair 3x2gb ddr3 ram recommeneded for i7

any help would be much appreciated.

odd thing is, when i had the RC installed it seemed to work decently well, the lags and freezes would take longer to happen...

now w/ the retail it is a lot faster, possibly 30 secs to 10 mins...
it actually seems like the more i click the faster it freezes =/ shrugs.

Maybe i need to update my bios for mobo...
anyone?
 
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      09-08-2009
maybe because of ur memory ram u need a lot for win7
or ur graphics card
check ur computer properties if graphics detected
 
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      09-08-2009
try installing drivercure or driver robot and update them drivers
drivercure finds more drivers then Driver Genius Professional
 
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      09-08-2009
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maybe because of ur memory ram u need a lot for win7
or ur graphics card
check ur computer properties if graphics detected
really?
how much can win 7 possibly need?
i thought 6gb would be plenty...

yes both my cards are detected...i installed latest driver from nvidia website too..
*edit* cards are...geforece 7800gtx and gtx 275...
 
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