I'd think you're spot on here.
He might also want to run Task Manager, turn on "Show processes from all
users" (just in case), go to the Processes tab, turn on Handles, Threads,
and GDI Objects, and then verify those numbers at the start of the day
versus at the end when things are in a bad way.
I'd think that that application is badly written and causing resource
starvation.
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"Chuck" <> wrote in message
news:...
> I'd be having a serious look at the "Application" and the temperature
> program. It sounds like you might be using something like "Lab View".
> If so, there should be updates available.
>
> "chromian" <> wrote in message
> news:B3F1B745-1003-48AC-B2FE-...
>> Hi. This is my first time posting on Vista issues.
>>
>> I am running a 3rd party application on a new Emachines desktop with
>> Vista
>> Home Premium. The same application is widely used for some time on XP
> systems
>> all over the world, without this problem.
>>
>> The application is running a temperature program, which can run from
>> about
> 1
>> to 3 hours. As part of this application a realtime graph is displayed,
> which
>> is continuously updated, showing vessel temperature and pressure.
>>
>> After the application terminates, I usually leave the realtime charting
>> application running all night. In the morning, if I right-click on START,
> the
>> screen goes mad, task bar icons are drawn at the top of the screen
>> instead
> of
>> at the bottom. The realtime graph window appears and disappears. The
>> START
>> menu reduces to the few items normally at the top (Update Windows, etc).
>> There are no longer entries for SEARCH, PROGRAMS, HELP etc. And no means
> of
>> turning the computer off, except via the CTRL ALT DEL method.
>>
>> It seems the computer is still running, the realtime plot is still
> updating
>> temp and pressure, CTRL ALT DEL works. I guess "Explorer" has died.
>>
>> The only means of recovery is to reboot, via CTRL ALT DEL.
>>
>> If anyone has a clue as to what might be happening, I'd appreciate any
>> and
>> all assistance.
>>
>> Since this is a process computer, I must fix this problem one way or
>> another. This is the first system of its kind that the 3rd party
> application
>> has run on Vista, so there might be a conflict with the realtime
>> function?
>>
>> Vista has not been updated. I am reluctant to even try, as Vista SP1
> killed
>> my home computer stone dead (I have put XP Pro on instead).
>>
>> I need a clue as to what to do before I attempt any Vista updates. E.g.
>>
>> Is there a logging program out there that can record debugging info that
>> might be useful?
>> Will Compatibility Mode do anything??
>>
>> Thanks a lot if you have read this far! I do hope you can help. I am
>> assuming (maybe wrongly) that this problem is beyond the normal scope of
>> Emachines tech support, so I haven't tried that yet. And the Vista is OEM
> so
>> Microsoft will not support their product.
>> Ian
>
>