QUOTE(Kramer @ Jan 8 2007, 02:49 PM) Yeah, so, my computer is freezing again, and I don't know why. It seems to be getting worse because when I woke up at 9 AM today it was frozen, and I just got home now (3 PM) and it was frozen again.
My HD is not even 2 weeks old. I'm only using 10.6 GB of the HD. I've done several scans and nothing has come up...
Step 1: in the Windows menu go to Run.
Step 2: In that window, type CMD
Step 3: Type Format C:\
ta-daa problem solved! you can thank me later...
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QUOTE(raum @ Jan 8 2007, 04:41 PM) Step 1: in the Windows menu go to Run.
Step 2: In that window, type CMD
Step 3: Type Format C:\
ta-daa problem solved! you can thank me later...
(EDIT: work stress is getting to me, and this may not be a "joking" as I meant it. Please do not do this, it will wipe your drive.)
Step 2: In that window, type CMD
Step 3: Type Format C:\
ta-daa problem solved! you can thank me later...
(EDIT: work stress is getting to me, and this may not be a "joking" as I meant it. Please do not do this, it will wipe your drive.)
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LMAO at raum.
I dont have that problem of my computer freezing up but even though raum is joking about it, it might be a good idea to back up your stuff and format your hard drive and just do from there.
I dont have that problem of my computer freezing up but even though raum is joking about it, it might be a good idea to back up your stuff and format your hard drive and just do from there.
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There shouldn't be anything wrong with the HD though. I just got it replaced over the holidays...
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QUOTE(raum @ Jan 8 2007, 04:05 PM) (EDIT: work stress is getting to me, and this may not be a "joking" as I meant it. Please do not do this, it will wipe your drive.)
Actually it wouldn't, but it was still pretty funny, lol...
Actually it wouldn't, but it was still pretty funny, lol...
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Yeh, unless you're working on D:, it won't let you reformat C:, as Ja noted.. lol
Kramer, did you reinstall Windows when you got your hard drive replaced (well, did the guys from FutureShop tell you)?
If not, it might be time for the bi-yearly Windows refresh.
Kramer, did you reinstall Windows when you got your hard drive replaced (well, did the guys from FutureShop tell you)?
If not, it might be time for the bi-yearly Windows refresh.
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I think your computer is a Gator fan and is punishing you. Just like the Gators are punishing the Fuckeyes.
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From what I know the reason that a computer would freeze that it would have stack overflow or there are proccesses running in the background that are using up too much of the proccessor and ram.
So what I suggest is that you install TuneUp Utilities 2007 ( http://www.ayhja.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=348&t=17547 ) and check out which proccesses are actually using up too much proccessor and ram and just try to end those proccesses and make them not start up when the computer starts up. Do it at one proccess at a time and then you might actually find the one that is causing the most problem.
hope it helps you.
So what I suggest is that you install TuneUp Utilities 2007 ( http://www.ayhja.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=348&t=17547 ) and check out which proccesses are actually using up too much proccessor and ram and just try to end those proccesses and make them not start up when the computer starts up. Do it at one proccess at a time and then you might actually find the one that is causing the most problem.
hope it helps you.
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