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Ender
Guest
Hi, all.
I installed Windows Vista about three weeks ago. From the very beginning it
hangs two or three times a day. I cannot find anything that I can suspect.
There is no overclocking, antivirus (KIS) is uninstalled. The only things I
see is the records in the reliability and performance monitor: "Disruptive
shutdown" in the "Miscellaneous Failures". I'm not doing anything specific
before each hangup - working in some program, developing applications,
surfing internet or watching a movie. It hangs sometimes when the PC is
idle. It looks like CPU is not overheated because settings in the BIOS set
to signal about overheating at minimum suspicious temperature - 60C, the CPU
temperature rarely goes higher than 50C and almost never hit 55C. What is
important it is that in same conditions with same hardware there were no
problems under Windows XP. Count of hangups of Windows XP was three..five
times a year.
I'd like to know how to detect cause of hang-up? Is there any common
practices?
My system is: Windows Vista Ultimate SP1, all latest updates applied.
CPU: Pentium 4, 2.4GHz, hyper-threading mode enabled
RAM: 2Gb
HDD:
1. QUANTUM FIREBALLlct20 20 ATA Device
2. ST3120026A ATA Device
3. ST380011A ATA Device
Audio: Realtek AC'97 Audio
CD/DVD-RW: _NEC DVD_RW ND-3520A ATA Device
Video: ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO from GeCube
Network: Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet
Bluetooth adapter, Ready Boost flash installed, Rainbow iKey 1000, Microsoft
Wireless Mouse IntellExplorer 4.0, Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro
I installed Windows Vista about three weeks ago. From the very beginning it
hangs two or three times a day. I cannot find anything that I can suspect.
There is no overclocking, antivirus (KIS) is uninstalled. The only things I
see is the records in the reliability and performance monitor: "Disruptive
shutdown" in the "Miscellaneous Failures". I'm not doing anything specific
before each hangup - working in some program, developing applications,
surfing internet or watching a movie. It hangs sometimes when the PC is
idle. It looks like CPU is not overheated because settings in the BIOS set
to signal about overheating at minimum suspicious temperature - 60C, the CPU
temperature rarely goes higher than 50C and almost never hit 55C. What is
important it is that in same conditions with same hardware there were no
problems under Windows XP. Count of hangups of Windows XP was three..five
times a year.
I'd like to know how to detect cause of hang-up? Is there any common
practices?
My system is: Windows Vista Ultimate SP1, all latest updates applied.
CPU: Pentium 4, 2.4GHz, hyper-threading mode enabled
RAM: 2Gb
HDD:
1. QUANTUM FIREBALLlct20 20 ATA Device
2. ST3120026A ATA Device
3. ST380011A ATA Device
Audio: Realtek AC'97 Audio
CD/DVD-RW: _NEC DVD_RW ND-3520A ATA Device
Video: ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO from GeCube
Network: Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet
Bluetooth adapter, Ready Boost flash installed, Rainbow iKey 1000, Microsoft
Wireless Mouse IntellExplorer 4.0, Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro