Even though you appear to have enough recourses ie Ram you did not say what
processor you have, It appears a resource failure. You could check in
Control Panel/Performance Info
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Ian
"Galadin" <> wrote in message
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> This is another post about Vista lock-ups, however, this has a bit more
> information and detail.
>
> My system will lock up under two different situations outlined below. I
> am
> running Vista 64bit Ultimate on an AMD Dual-Core with 2GB Ram, NVidia
> 7900GT
> with most currently available drivers (check regularly) and RealTek Hi-Def
> Audio Codec.
>
> First lock up is during intense gaming, usually network gaming like WoW,
> LoTRO or Shadowrun. In this situation over some play time, my mouse will
> intermittently stop working. It is a USB Logitech Mouse. If I don't
> notice
> it, say using keyboard shortcuts, I will hear some sound stuttering, then
> the
> sound will get stuck on the last note and the whole system will just stop.
> There will be no BSOD, nothing. The last screen will just freeze, the
> sound
> will play and the whole system will not respond.
>
> I have no option other than reboot. If I hit the reset switch at this
> time,
> the system will not return, have to power off, wait and power back on.
> Sometimes I can go a whole evening before this happens, sometimes it will
> be
> the first 10 minutes of game time. I have checked my IRQ settings, since
> it
> appears to be some type of hardware contention, and I have disabled all
> extraneous hardware in my BIOS, secondary network card, FDD and such that
> I
> am not using. This offsets the issue for awhile, but it always returns.
>
> The second lock-up happens overnight. If I leave my PC on overnight, it
> will always be unresponsive in the morning. I have disabled Power
> Management, including monitor shut off, so that only the screen saver is
> running. When I check it, the screen saver, like the first issue, is just
> stuck and I have to power off the system and restart.
>
> I have reformatted my HDD once and reinstalled Vista on it, and that did
> not
> help, I am upgrading my drivers every time I find a new one out there, and
> they may slow down the freeze, but doesn't stop it.
>
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