You're going to have to narrow the when and where and what before we get to
why. You said before it was inactivity that crashed it. That would indicate
a power saving anomaly. Now it is "usually" in Outlook. That could be
network related. Can you do more to find out the cause logically. Is it
random or indeed tied to inactivity, or Outlook? Right now it could be
anything from a malfunctioning piece of hardware or its driver to a corrupt
installation. You have to rule out things. Like, if you are frozen and you
still see the disk activity light flashing then that is a lesser
probability. Don't open Outlook and see if it happens.
Have you checked drivers for all your devices, rechecked the plugs to WD
drive or anything else you may have hit in your drive change, re-seated
memory cards, pci cards, etc.? These would be things to check if the problem
is random.
Whoever aided you in your previous diagnosis and drive replacement needs to
be called upon again.
"McNimy" <> wrote in message
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>
> I have already disabled power management, defender. I've set the
> display to never sleep and the hard drive to never shut down. I've not
> noticed any flashing on the disk activity light. The only message I get
> on Events viewer is the unanticipated shut down, after I cold boot. All
> that happens is, usually, I'm in outlook, and when I tryt o open the
> program, or read an email, the window freezes. Sometimew other programs
> that are open can be minimized or re-opened, but I can not get them to
> work. Eventually the whole screen just freezes. NO activity. Task
> manager won't open. I have to reboot.
>
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