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Eric Dummett
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      03-08-2008
Brand new Pentium dual core laptop with 1 Gb RAM and Vista Basic. Have NOT
installed any apps. Installed all required Windows updates. Only hardware
device installed was a brand new USB drive so that I could move datafiles
from my old Pentium II, 128Mb RAM laptop running XP Pro SP2, IE 7, and Media
Player 11. Over three weeks I have LOST TRACK of the BSODs. No consistancy
to the BSOD; ten minutes, ten hours, not for days. Error message indicates
its either (1) large file transfers from secondary media, such as an external
hard drive, to a local hard drive (2) loss of power to a hard disk drive that
causes inconsistent data sectors.
(3) problems entering Hibernation or Standby Mode or (4) hard drive lag
caused by filter drivers, such as virus scanners. Have run memory tests and
CHKDSK. Have rechecked power settings. Physically checked drive to see that
it was seated properly. About one (1) hour ago I upgraded the BIOS.

What's disappointing is I can't remember the last time my beat up old laptop
crashed. And while I'm not ready to jump on the "hate Vista" bandwagon just
yet, I'm glad that this entire package is in my hands and not a customer !

Constructive suggestions, not grousing - PLEASE !

 
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Bob
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      03-08-2008

Vista uses more RAM then XP. 1GB is bare bones.

Some AV programs suck it up. Which one are you running?
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"Eric Dummett" <> wrote in message
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> Brand new Pentium dual core laptop with 1 Gb RAM and Vista Basic. Have
> NOT
> installed any apps. Installed all required Windows updates. Only
> hardware
> device installed was a brand new USB drive so that I could move datafiles
> from my old Pentium II, 128Mb RAM laptop running XP Pro SP2, IE 7, and
> Media
> Player 11. Over three weeks I have LOST TRACK of the BSODs. No
> consistancy
> to the BSOD; ten minutes, ten hours, not for days. Error message
> indicates
> its either (1) large file transfers from secondary media, such as an
> external
> hard drive, to a local hard drive (2) loss of power to a hard disk drive
> that
> causes inconsistent data sectors.
> (3) problems entering Hibernation or Standby Mode or (4) hard drive lag
> caused by filter drivers, such as virus scanners. Have run memory tests
> and
> CHKDSK. Have rechecked power settings. Physically checked drive to see
> that
> it was seated properly. About one (1) hour ago I upgraded the BIOS.
>
> What's disappointing is I can't remember the last time my beat up old
> laptop
> crashed. And while I'm not ready to jump on the "hate Vista" bandwagon
> just
> yet, I'm glad that this entire package is in my hands and not a customer !
>
> Constructive suggestions, not grousing - PLEASE !
>


 
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Ashton Crusher
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      03-08-2008
On Sat, 8 Mar 2008 15:13:01 -0800, Eric Dummett
<> wrote:

>Brand new Pentium dual core laptop with 1 Gb RAM and Vista Basic. Have NOT
>installed any apps. Installed all required Windows updates. Only hardware
>device installed was a brand new USB drive so that I could move datafiles
>from my old Pentium II, 128Mb RAM laptop running XP Pro SP2, IE 7, and Media
>Player 11. Over three weeks I have LOST TRACK of the BSODs. No consistancy
>to the BSOD; ten minutes, ten hours, not for days. Error message indicates
>its either (1) large file transfers from secondary media, such as an external
>hard drive, to a local hard drive (2) loss of power to a hard disk drive that
>causes inconsistent data sectors.
>(3) problems entering Hibernation or Standby Mode or (4) hard drive lag
>caused by filter drivers, such as virus scanners. Have run memory tests and
>CHKDSK. Have rechecked power settings. Physically checked drive to see that
>it was seated properly. About one (1) hour ago I upgraded the BIOS.
>
>What's disappointing is I can't remember the last time my beat up old laptop
>crashed. And while I'm not ready to jump on the "hate Vista" bandwagon just
>yet, I'm glad that this entire package is in my hands and not a customer !
>
>Constructive suggestions, not grousing - PLEASE !


My first two thoughts are to stop using the external drive and see if
that fixes the problem. And if you are trying to use sleep mode
don't, turn off that option and don't ever put it to sleep, either
turn it off completely or leave it on. It's also possible you have a
bad HD in your laptop. I had a laptop a couple years ago that acted
very similar to what you describe and it turned out to be the HD going
bad.
 
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Dave
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      03-08-2008
Did you install Vista, or did it come preinstalled?
You might try reinstalling it, since you don't have any apps installed.


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"Eric Dummett" <> wrote in message
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> Brand new Pentium dual core laptop with 1 Gb RAM and Vista Basic. Have
> NOT
> installed any apps. Installed all required Windows updates. Only
> hardware
> device installed was a brand new USB drive so that I could move datafiles
> from my old Pentium II, 128Mb RAM laptop running XP Pro SP2, IE 7, and
> Media
> Player 11. Over three weeks I have LOST TRACK of the BSODs. No
> consistancy
> to the BSOD; ten minutes, ten hours, not for days. Error message
> indicates
> its either (1) large file transfers from secondary media, such as an
> external
> hard drive, to a local hard drive (2) loss of power to a hard disk drive
> that
> causes inconsistent data sectors.
> (3) problems entering Hibernation or Standby Mode or (4) hard drive lag
> caused by filter drivers, such as virus scanners. Have run memory tests
> and
> CHKDSK. Have rechecked power settings. Physically checked drive to see
> that
> it was seated properly. About one (1) hour ago I upgraded the BIOS.
>
> What's disappointing is I can't remember the last time my beat up old
> laptop
> crashed. And while I'm not ready to jump on the "hate Vista" bandwagon
> just
> yet, I'm glad that this entire package is in my hands and not a customer !
>
> Constructive suggestions, not grousing - PLEASE !
>

 
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forty-nine
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      03-08-2008
"Eric Dummett" <> wrote in message
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> Brand new Pentium dual core laptop with 1 Gb RAM and Vista Basic. Have
> NOT
> installed any apps. Installed all required Windows updates. Only
> hardware
> device installed was a brand new USB drive so that I could move datafiles
> from my old Pentium II, 128Mb RAM laptop running XP Pro SP2, IE 7, and
> Media
> Player 11. Over three weeks I have LOST TRACK of the BSODs. No
> consistancy
> to the BSOD; ten minutes, ten hours, not for days. Error message
> indicates
> its either (1) large file transfers from secondary media, such as an
> external
> hard drive, to a local hard drive (2) loss of power to a hard disk drive
> that
> causes inconsistent data sectors.
> (3) problems entering Hibernation or Standby Mode or (4) hard drive lag
> caused by filter drivers, such as virus scanners. Have run memory tests
> and
> CHKDSK. Have rechecked power settings. Physically checked drive to see
> that
> it was seated properly. About one (1) hour ago I upgraded the BIOS.
>
> What's disappointing is I can't remember the last time my beat up old
> laptop
> crashed. And while I'm not ready to jump on the "hate Vista" bandwagon
> just
> yet, I'm glad that this entire package is in my hands and not a customer !
>
> Constructive suggestions, not grousing - PLEASE !
>



You couldn't run a race...fat boy...Vista beats you already......what a punk
!

 
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NoStop
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      03-08-2008
Eric Dummett wrote:

> Brand new Pentium dual core laptop with 1 Gb RAM and Vista Basic. Have
> NOT
> installed any apps. Installed all required Windows updates. Only
> hardware device installed was a brand new USB drive so that I could move
> datafiles from my old Pentium II, 128Mb RAM laptop running XP Pro SP2, IE
> 7, and Media
> Player 11. Over three weeks I have LOST TRACK of the BSODs. No
> consistancy
> to the BSOD; ten minutes, ten hours, not for days. Error message
> indicates its either (1) large file transfers from secondary media, such
> as an external hard drive, to a local hard drive (2) loss of power to a
> hard disk drive that causes inconsistent data sectors.
> (3) problems entering Hibernation or Standby Mode or (4) hard drive lag
> caused by filter drivers, such as virus scanners. Have run memory tests
> and
> CHKDSK. Have rechecked power settings. Physically checked drive to see
> that
> it was seated properly. About one (1) hour ago I upgraded the BIOS.
>
> What's disappointing is I can't remember the last time my beat up old
> laptop
> crashed. And while I'm not ready to jump on the "hate Vista" bandwagon
> just yet, I'm glad that this entire package is in my hands and not a
> customer !
>
> Constructive suggestions, not grousing - PLEASE !


Ask Francis (Frank). He's always full of "constructive suggestions".

Cheers.

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forty-nine
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      03-09-2008
"NoStop" <> wrote in message
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> Eric Dummett wrote:
>
>> Brand new Pentium dual core laptop with 1 Gb RAM and Vista Basic. Have
>> NOT
>> installed any apps. Installed all required Windows updates. Only
>> hardware device installed was a brand new USB drive so that I could move
>> datafiles from my old Pentium II, 128Mb RAM laptop running XP Pro SP2, IE
>> 7, and Media
>> Player 11. Over three weeks I have LOST TRACK of the BSODs. No
>> consistancy
>> to the BSOD; ten minutes, ten hours, not for days. Error message
>> indicates its either (1) large file transfers from secondary media, such
>> as an external hard drive, to a local hard drive (2) loss of power to a
>> hard disk drive that causes inconsistent data sectors.
>> (3) problems entering Hibernation or Standby Mode or (4) hard drive lag
>> caused by filter drivers, such as virus scanners. Have run memory tests
>> and
>> CHKDSK. Have rechecked power settings. Physically checked drive to see
>> that
>> it was seated properly. About one (1) hour ago I upgraded the BIOS.
>>
>> What's disappointing is I can't remember the last time my beat up old
>> laptop
>> crashed. And while I'm not ready to jump on the "hate Vista" bandwagon
>> just yet, I'm glad that this entire package is in my hands and not a
>> customer !
>>
>> Constructive suggestions, not grousing - PLEASE !

>
> Ask Francis (Frank). He's always full of "constructive suggestions".
>
> Cheers.
>
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NoStop , you could.t identify the OS of a calculator.
Stay in skool....stay for the spelling bee at least !

 
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Chuck
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      03-09-2008
"Over three weeks I have LOST TRACK of the BSODs."
Return the laptop as defective. I hope you used a credit card.

"Eric Dummett" <> wrote in message
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> Brand new Pentium dual core laptop with 1 Gb RAM and Vista Basic. Have

NOT
> installed any apps. Installed all required Windows updates. Only

hardware
> device installed was a brand new USB drive so that I could move datafiles
> from my old Pentium II, 128Mb RAM laptop running XP Pro SP2, IE 7, and

Media
> Player 11. Over three weeks I have LOST TRACK of the BSODs. No

consistancy
> to the BSOD; ten minutes, ten hours, not for days. Error message

indicates
> its either (1) large file transfers from secondary media, such as an

external
> hard drive, to a local hard drive (2) loss of power to a hard disk drive

that
> causes inconsistent data sectors.
> (3) problems entering Hibernation or Standby Mode or (4) hard drive lag
> caused by filter drivers, such as virus scanners. Have run memory tests

and
> CHKDSK. Have rechecked power settings. Physically checked drive to see

that
> it was seated properly. About one (1) hour ago I upgraded the BIOS.
>
> What's disappointing is I can't remember the last time my beat up old

laptop
> crashed. And while I'm not ready to jump on the "hate Vista" bandwagon

just
> yet, I'm glad that this entire package is in my hands and not a customer !
>
> Constructive suggestions, not grousing - PLEASE !
>



 
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