Freezing, as a general rule, (that does return to activity,) indicates a
'resource use' problem. You are going to need some tools to help you narrow
down what does it. (Just saying it freezes is like saying 'my car won't
start', the first thing the mechanic says is "Does it have gas?" )
Task Manager might show some Process that is taking all resources. You might
find an error "red X" to click when you run the command 'perfmon /rel' at
the Command Prompt. There is a possibility for a background app running,
like this newsgroup and your mail check might be downloading. Even a normal
process like Defragmentation, or 'Indexing' your Search data might do it.
Vista is a complex machine; some background stuff can be very 'resource
intensive'. One gig of ram may not be enough for the way you like to use it.
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"sacraven" <> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I hope someone can help me, this is extremely frustrating.
>
> Now I have read litterally over an hundred threads on vista freezing and
> nothing has helped. All the threads Ihave read state their computers
> freeze
> for 30 seconds or so; some on boot or startup, with dell comps or laptops
> etc, however mine does not fall directly into any of those catagories.
>
> I've had the computer for about a year now. it's running core duo 3.0ghz
> dual core. i have 1g ddr200 ram, onboard video/sound.
>
> I have recently upgraded from XP to Vista basic prem with an clean install
> (i think you would call it an clean install - I now have an folder called
> windows.old created after the install) and have had freezing problems.
>
> instead of freezing for 10 to 30 seconds. Mine freezes anywhere from 20
> seconds up until 10 or 15 mins! I never had any of these problems with xp
> at
> all.
>
> it happens at random. sometimes after 5 mins, sometimes after 15 mins. it
> can happen twice in 2 minutes or in 1/2 hour. I can be doing anything from
> browsing a web page to listenting to music or just writing a quick note in
> notepad.
>
> guys i would really appreciate any suggestions or guidance here as i've
> been
> trying to find the answer for over a month now.
>
> thanks all.