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 !
>