Windows Vista Tips

Windows Vista Tips > Newsgroups > Windows Vista General Discussion > Vista crashes; three specific issues

Reply
Thread Tools Display Modes

Vista crashes; three specific issues

 
 
Metanoia
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      08-01-2007
Hello,

My computer info:

Dell XPS M140
Windows Vista Business
Intel Pentium M Processor 1.86 GHz
1015 MB RAM
32-bit Operating System

My Problem (help???):

Vista crashes or freezes on three specific instances...so far. First, and
most problematic, is when I leave the machine for a length of time, usually
more than 20 minutes, it completely freezes. Nothing responds and the
machine has to be hard rebooted. When it does boot from that crash, the
Windows "unexpected shutdown" screen appears asking to boot in safe or normal
mode. I cannot tell if this is a hibernation or sleep problem but I have
turned both off and the crash/freeze still occurs.

Second is not so much a crash but a operations freeze. When I attempt to
perform a Windows Backup procedure onto DVD, the backup operation freezes and
eventually fails after attempting to write the first disk. I've tried
several times and with several disks. I have also attempted the backup
operation with an external HDD with the same freeze/failure problem.

Last is a quirk. The taskbar properties do not save. For instance, I want
the taskbar to autohide and I apply and save this setting. When the machine
is rebooted in any fashion, the taskbar is again on top and does not
autohide.

That's all. Any help is greatly appreciated.


 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
 
Mr. Arnold
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      08-01-2007

"Metanoia" <> wrote in message
news:F2064D14-19EB-4CFC-B864-...
> Hello,
>
> My computer info:
>
> Dell XPS M140
> Windows Vista Business
> Intel Pentium M Processor 1.86 GHz
> 1015 MB RAM
> 32-bit Operating System
>
> My Problem (help???):
>
> Vista crashes or freezes on three specific instances...so far. First, and
> most problematic, is when I leave the machine for a length of time,
> usually
> more than 20 minutes, it completely freezes. Nothing responds and the
> machine has to be hard rebooted. When it does boot from that crash, the
> Windows "unexpected shutdown" screen appears asking to boot in safe or
> normal
> mode. I cannot tell if this is a hibernation or sleep problem but I have
> turned both off and the crash/freeze still occurs.
>
> Second is not so much a crash but a operations freeze. When I attempt to
> perform a Windows Backup procedure onto DVD, the backup operation freezes
> and
> eventually fails after attempting to write the first disk. I've tried
> several times and with several disks. I have also attempted the backup
> operation with an external HDD with the same freeze/failure problem.
>
> Last is a quirk. The taskbar properties do not save. For instance, I
> want
> the taskbar to autohide and I apply and save this setting. When the
> machine
> is rebooted in any fashion, the taskbar is again on top and does not
> autohide.
>
> That's all. Any help is greatly appreciated.



Did you upgrade over the top of XP? And have you been installing non Vista
compliant software?

 
Reply With Quote
 
Metanoia
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      08-01-2007
I did a clean install over XP Pro and yes, I've had non-compliant software on
the machine; however, the programs I know of, like Palm Desktop, have been
removed. Most programs I'm running now in Vista are one's that worked on XP,
such as Office XP 2002 or Adobe Acrobat 7, both of which were reinstalled
after the Vista clean install. What gave me the most headaches was McAfee
Total Protection but after some updates it is working fine.

Again, any help is greatly appreciated.

"Mr. Arnold" wrote:

>
> "Metanoia" <> wrote in message
> news:F2064D14-19EB-4CFC-B864-...
> > Hello,
> >
> > My computer info:
> >
> > Dell XPS M140
> > Windows Vista Business
> > Intel Pentium M Processor 1.86 GHz
> > 1015 MB RAM
> > 32-bit Operating System
> >
> > My Problem (help???):
> >
> > Vista crashes or freezes on three specific instances...so far. First, and
> > most problematic, is when I leave the machine for a length of time,
> > usually
> > more than 20 minutes, it completely freezes. Nothing responds and the
> > machine has to be hard rebooted. When it does boot from that crash, the
> > Windows "unexpected shutdown" screen appears asking to boot in safe or
> > normal
> > mode. I cannot tell if this is a hibernation or sleep problem but I have
> > turned both off and the crash/freeze still occurs.
> >
> > Second is not so much a crash but a operations freeze. When I attempt to
> > perform a Windows Backup procedure onto DVD, the backup operation freezes
> > and
> > eventually fails after attempting to write the first disk. I've tried
> > several times and with several disks. I have also attempted the backup
> > operation with an external HDD with the same freeze/failure problem.
> >
> > Last is a quirk. The taskbar properties do not save. For instance, I
> > want
> > the taskbar to autohide and I apply and save this setting. When the
> > machine
> > is rebooted in any fashion, the taskbar is again on top and does not
> > autohide.
> >
> > That's all. Any help is greatly appreciated.

>
>
> Did you upgrade over the top of XP? And have you been installing non Vista
> compliant software?
>
>

 
Reply With Quote
 
Spirit
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      08-01-2007
1st is to go to System Maker, Motherboard Maker, Video, Sound and so on
sites to get the latest drivers (newer drivers often cure these ills). Be
sure to
get any hard drive utilities/drivers too.

"Metanoia" <> wrote in message
news:FF008046-737F-49BE-9F07-...
>I did a clean install over XP Pro and yes, I've had non-compliant software
>on
> the machine; however, the programs I know of, like Palm Desktop, have been
> removed. Most programs I'm running now in Vista are one's that worked on
> XP,
> such as Office XP 2002 or Adobe Acrobat 7, both of which were reinstalled
> after the Vista clean install. What gave me the most headaches was McAfee
> Total Protection but after some updates it is working fine.
>
> Again, any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> "Mr. Arnold" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Metanoia" <> wrote in message
>> news:F2064D14-19EB-4CFC-B864-...
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > My computer info:
>> >
>> > Dell XPS M140
>> > Windows Vista Business
>> > Intel Pentium M Processor 1.86 GHz
>> > 1015 MB RAM
>> > 32-bit Operating System
>> >
>> > My Problem (help???):
>> >
>> > Vista crashes or freezes on three specific instances...so far. First,
>> > and
>> > most problematic, is when I leave the machine for a length of time,
>> > usually
>> > more than 20 minutes, it completely freezes. Nothing responds and the
>> > machine has to be hard rebooted. When it does boot from that crash,
>> > the
>> > Windows "unexpected shutdown" screen appears asking to boot in safe or
>> > normal
>> > mode. I cannot tell if this is a hibernation or sleep problem but I
>> > have
>> > turned both off and the crash/freeze still occurs.
>> >
>> > Second is not so much a crash but a operations freeze. When I attempt
>> > to
>> > perform a Windows Backup procedure onto DVD, the backup operation
>> > freezes
>> > and
>> > eventually fails after attempting to write the first disk. I've tried
>> > several times and with several disks. I have also attempted the backup
>> > operation with an external HDD with the same freeze/failure problem.
>> >
>> > Last is a quirk. The taskbar properties do not save. For instance, I
>> > want
>> > the taskbar to autohide and I apply and save this setting. When the
>> > machine
>> > is rebooted in any fashion, the taskbar is again on top and does not
>> > autohide.
>> >
>> > That's all. Any help is greatly appreciated.

>>
>>
>> Did you upgrade over the top of XP? And have you been installing non
>> Vista
>> compliant software?
>>
>>


 
Reply With Quote
 
Metanoia
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      08-01-2007
Done before I posted. Thx for the suggestion though.

"Spirit" wrote:

> 1st is to go to System Maker, Motherboard Maker, Video, Sound and so on
> sites to get the latest drivers (newer drivers often cure these ills). Be
> sure to
> get any hard drive utilities/drivers too.
>
> "Metanoia" <> wrote in message
> news:FF008046-737F-49BE-9F07-...
> >I did a clean install over XP Pro and yes, I've had non-compliant software
> >on
> > the machine; however, the programs I know of, like Palm Desktop, have been
> > removed. Most programs I'm running now in Vista are one's that worked on
> > XP,
> > such as Office XP 2002 or Adobe Acrobat 7, both of which were reinstalled
> > after the Vista clean install. What gave me the most headaches was McAfee
> > Total Protection but after some updates it is working fine.
> >
> > Again, any help is greatly appreciated.
> >
> > "Mr. Arnold" wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> "Metanoia" <> wrote in message
> >> news:F2064D14-19EB-4CFC-B864-...
> >> > Hello,
> >> >
> >> > My computer info:
> >> >
> >> > Dell XPS M140
> >> > Windows Vista Business
> >> > Intel Pentium M Processor 1.86 GHz
> >> > 1015 MB RAM
> >> > 32-bit Operating System
> >> >
> >> > My Problem (help???):
> >> >
> >> > Vista crashes or freezes on three specific instances...so far. First,
> >> > and
> >> > most problematic, is when I leave the machine for a length of time,
> >> > usually
> >> > more than 20 minutes, it completely freezes. Nothing responds and the
> >> > machine has to be hard rebooted. When it does boot from that crash,
> >> > the
> >> > Windows "unexpected shutdown" screen appears asking to boot in safe or
> >> > normal
> >> > mode. I cannot tell if this is a hibernation or sleep problem but I
> >> > have
> >> > turned both off and the crash/freeze still occurs.
> >> >
> >> > Second is not so much a crash but a operations freeze. When I attempt
> >> > to
> >> > perform a Windows Backup procedure onto DVD, the backup operation
> >> > freezes
> >> > and
> >> > eventually fails after attempting to write the first disk. I've tried
> >> > several times and with several disks. I have also attempted the backup
> >> > operation with an external HDD with the same freeze/failure problem.
> >> >
> >> > Last is a quirk. The taskbar properties do not save. For instance, I
> >> > want
> >> > the taskbar to autohide and I apply and save this setting. When the
> >> > machine
> >> > is rebooted in any fashion, the taskbar is again on top and does not
> >> > autohide.
> >> >
> >> > That's all. Any help is greatly appreciated.
> >>
> >>
> >> Did you upgrade over the top of XP? And have you been installing non
> >> Vista
> >> compliant software?
> >>
> >>

>
>

 
Reply With Quote
 
Spirit
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      08-01-2007
Then I would suspect either you missed a driver (especially for hard drive)
and or you have programs, especially startup ones, causing issues. Try
using Task Manager to narrow in on the culprits.

"Metanoia" <> wrote in message
news:6B63D2F4-83AA-41B0-AB58-...
> Done before I posted. Thx for the suggestion though.
>
> "Spirit" wrote:
>
>> 1st is to go to System Maker, Motherboard Maker, Video, Sound and so on
>> sites to get the latest drivers (newer drivers often cure these ills). Be
>> sure to
>> get any hard drive utilities/drivers too.
>>
>> "Metanoia" <> wrote in message
>> news:FF008046-737F-49BE-9F07-...
>> >I did a clean install over XP Pro and yes, I've had non-compliant
>> >software
>> >on
>> > the machine; however, the programs I know of, like Palm Desktop, have
>> > been
>> > removed. Most programs I'm running now in Vista are one's that worked
>> > on
>> > XP,
>> > such as Office XP 2002 or Adobe Acrobat 7, both of which were
>> > reinstalled
>> > after the Vista clean install. What gave me the most headaches was
>> > McAfee
>> > Total Protection but after some updates it is working fine.
>> >
>> > Again, any help is greatly appreciated.
>> >
>> > "Mr. Arnold" wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> "Metanoia" <> wrote in message
>> >> news:F2064D14-19EB-4CFC-B864-...
>> >> > Hello,
>> >> >
>> >> > My computer info:
>> >> >
>> >> > Dell XPS M140
>> >> > Windows Vista Business
>> >> > Intel Pentium M Processor 1.86 GHz
>> >> > 1015 MB RAM
>> >> > 32-bit Operating System
>> >> >
>> >> > My Problem (help???):
>> >> >
>> >> > Vista crashes or freezes on three specific instances...so far.
>> >> > First,
>> >> > and
>> >> > most problematic, is when I leave the machine for a length of time,
>> >> > usually
>> >> > more than 20 minutes, it completely freezes. Nothing responds and
>> >> > the
>> >> > machine has to be hard rebooted. When it does boot from that crash,
>> >> > the
>> >> > Windows "unexpected shutdown" screen appears asking to boot in safe
>> >> > or
>> >> > normal
>> >> > mode. I cannot tell if this is a hibernation or sleep problem but I
>> >> > have
>> >> > turned both off and the crash/freeze still occurs.
>> >> >
>> >> > Second is not so much a crash but a operations freeze. When I
>> >> > attempt
>> >> > to
>> >> > perform a Windows Backup procedure onto DVD, the backup operation
>> >> > freezes
>> >> > and
>> >> > eventually fails after attempting to write the first disk. I've
>> >> > tried
>> >> > several times and with several disks. I have also attempted the
>> >> > backup
>> >> > operation with an external HDD with the same freeze/failure problem.
>> >> >
>> >> > Last is a quirk. The taskbar properties do not save. For instance,
>> >> > I
>> >> > want
>> >> > the taskbar to autohide and I apply and save this setting. When the
>> >> > machine
>> >> > is rebooted in any fashion, the taskbar is again on top and does not
>> >> > autohide.
>> >> >
>> >> > That's all. Any help is greatly appreciated.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Did you upgrade over the top of XP? And have you been installing non
>> >> Vista
>> >> compliant software?
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>


 
Reply With Quote
 
Mr. Arnold
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      08-01-2007

"Metanoia" <> wrote in message
news:FF008046-737F-49BE-9F07-...
>I did a clean install over XP Pro and yes, I've had non-compliant software
>on
> the machine; however, the programs I know of, like Palm Desktop, have been
> removed. Most programs I'm running now in Vista are one's that worked on
> XP,
> such as Office XP 2002 or Adobe Acrobat 7, both of which were reinstalled
> after the Vista clean install. What gave me the most headaches was McAfee
> Total Protection but after some updates it is working fine.
>
> Again, any help is greatly appreciated.


I don't see why people that install XP software on Vista can't seem to
correlate that there could be issues in doing that. Just because the XP
software is not presenting a problem for itself, it doesn't mean that the
components of the XP solution cannot be causing problems else where.

You should try to install only Vista compatible software on the machine to
reduce possible problems.

http://www.bestvistadownloads.com/

 
Reply With Quote
 
mikeyhsd
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      08-01-2007
first thing I would do is to totally remove mcafee. it is not vista compatible.

use either avg (FREE) or avast (FREE) both are vista compatible.

you should use the uninstaller downloaded from the mcafee web site.
the uninstaller on the computer does not do a good enough job.







"Metanoia" <> wrote in message news:F2064D14-19EB-4CFC-B864-...
Hello,

My computer info:

Dell XPS M140
Windows Vista Business
Intel Pentium M Processor 1.86 GHz
1015 MB RAM
32-bit Operating System

My Problem (help???):

Vista crashes or freezes on three specific instances...so far. First, and
most problematic, is when I leave the machine for a length of time, usually
more than 20 minutes, it completely freezes. Nothing responds and the
machine has to be hard rebooted. When it does boot from that crash, the
Windows "unexpected shutdown" screen appears asking to boot in safe or normal
mode. I cannot tell if this is a hibernation or sleep problem but I have
turned both off and the crash/freeze still occurs.

Second is not so much a crash but a operations freeze. When I attempt to
perform a Windows Backup procedure onto DVD, the backup operation freezes and
eventually fails after attempting to write the first disk. I've tried
several times and with several disks. I have also attempted the backup
operation with an external HDD with the same freeze/failure problem.

Last is a quirk. The taskbar properties do not save. For instance, I want
the taskbar to autohide and I apply and save this setting. When the machine
is rebooted in any fashion, the taskbar is again on top and does not
autohide.

That's all. Any help is greatly appreciated.


 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Suspend & Wake Vista PC at specific times jonmalco@googlemail.com Windows Vista General Discussion 0 12-09-2007 10:24 PM
vista hangs after login - seems specific to user robr Windows Vista General Discussion 0 07-11-2007 10:28 PM
Can you tell Vista to permanently disallow a specific update? MUredhawk Windows Vista General Discussion 2 04-15-2007 01:34 PM
How to setup an specific sound card to work with specific programs Stuserver Windows Vista Installation 4 01-07-2007 12:01 AM
Vista m/c not able to connect to a specific Domain prasad Windows Vista Networking 3 11-25-2006 10:18 AM



1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59