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Newbie Paul
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      12-09-2007
Greetings Vista Gurus & Gurettes,
I have vista and xp on separate HD's in dual boot mode. Worked fine for
ages, could switch from one to the other with ease. Recently have found that
when I boot up in to XP it will remain usable for approx 3-5 mins and then
freeze absolutely solid leaving no opption but to power it down on thee
switch. Anyone one out there know why this is suddenly happening ???
Many thanks to any of you who happen across this and take the time to read
and maybe answer it.
Paul
 
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Malke
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      12-09-2007
Newbie Paul wrote:
> Greetings Vista Gurus & Gurettes,
> I have vista and xp on separate HD's in dual boot mode. Worked fine for
> ages, could switch from one to the other with ease. Recently have found that
> when I boot up in to XP it will remain usable for approx 3-5 mins and then
> freeze absolutely solid leaving no opption but to power it down on thee
> switch. Anyone one out there know why this is suddenly happening ???
> Many thanks to any of you who happen across this and take the time to read
> and maybe answer it.
> Paul


Test the XP hard drive with a diagnostic utility from the drive mftr.
You will create a bootable CD with the file you downloaded. You will
need third-party burning software to do this such as Roxio, Nero, or the
free CDBurnerXP Pro.

http://www.cdburnerxp.se/

Boot with the CD you made and do a thorough test of the drive. If it
fails any physical tests, replace it.


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      12-09-2007

"Newbie Paul" <Newbie > wrote in message
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> Greetings Vista Gurus & Gurettes,
> I have vista and xp on separate HD's in dual boot mode. Worked fine for
> ages, could switch from one to the other with ease. Recently have found
> that
> when I boot up in to XP it will remain usable for approx 3-5 mins and then
> freeze absolutely solid leaving no opption but to power it down on thee
> switch. Anyone one out there know why this is suddenly happening ???
> Many thanks to any of you who happen across this and take the time to read
> and maybe answer it.
> Paul


Its quite simple really.....Vista is trying to kill XP. It kills everything
it touches. XP is not immune to the destructive powers of Vista.

Seriously though, it sounds like a driver or DLL issue. So you have a
backup from a time where it worked well?

Does it freeze if you start in safe mode also?

Have you tried repairing the installation?

jim


 
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Newbie Paul
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      12-11-2007
Stays active in "Safe"mode, not sure were to go from there though, is there
some diagnostics that can be run from XP ... I really am a Newbie at this
problem solving game.

"jim" wrote:

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> "Newbie Paul" <Newbie > wrote in message
> news:A57A1899-DF30-4EDE-AA54-...
> > Greetings Vista Gurus & Gurettes,
> > I have vista and xp on separate HD's in dual boot mode. Worked fine for
> > ages, could switch from one to the other with ease. Recently have found
> > that
> > when I boot up in to XP it will remain usable for approx 3-5 mins and then
> > freeze absolutely solid leaving no opption but to power it down on thee
> > switch. Anyone one out there know why this is suddenly happening ???
> > Many thanks to any of you who happen across this and take the time to read
> > and maybe answer it.
> > Paul

>
> Its quite simple really.....Vista is trying to kill XP. It kills everything
> it touches. XP is not immune to the destructive powers of Vista.
>
> Seriously though, it sounds like a driver or DLL issue. So you have a
> backup from a time where it worked well?
>
> Does it freeze if you start in safe mode also?
>
> Have you tried repairing the installation?
>
> jim
>
>
>

 
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Malke
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      12-11-2007
Newbie Paul wrote:
> Stays active in "Safe"mode, not sure were to go from there though, is there
> some diagnostics that can be run from XP ... I really am a Newbie at this
> problem solving game.


I'm not sure what you mean by "stays active". If you mean you don't have
any problems in Safe Mode, then you can try clean-boot troubleshooting
to see if something running in the background is causing the issue.

How to perform a clean boot in Vista and XP -
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/331796

Since you started the thread by saying that the drive freezes during
Chkdsk, I would really check its physical health per the way I already
described since that doesn't sound like a hardware issue, but you never
know until you start narrowing down the cause. You don't check hardware
like that from within an operating system. If you aren't skilled in
computer troubleshooting - and there is no shame in admitting this as we
all have our areas of expertise - take the machine to a local computer
shop. Don't use a BigComputerStore/GeekSquad type of place; get
recommendations from family, friends, colleagues.


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Malke
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      12-11-2007
Malke wrote:

Oops - I mean to say this doesn't sound like a *software* issue. Sorry
about that.

>I would really check its physical health per the way I already
> described since that doesn't sound like a hardware issue,



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Newbie Paul
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      12-15-2007
Have scanned both drives with the manufacturers diagnostics, and both are
100% healthy, will be trying the clean boot next ... will post results as
soon as I know anything ... thanks for taking the time out to help
 
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SizZLeR
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      10-30-2008

I have the exact same problem.

Ive installed XP Pro on a seperate 160GB SATA HD, the XP installation
goes all well, but then after a couple of mins win XP freezes???

Case is that on this very computer i used to run the exact same Win XP
pro with the exact same hardware, drivers, windows updates and
everything else is the exact same!

Ok so i thought of the possibility for a defectivce harddrive, so i
made a full scan with vista chkdsk, no errors at all and just to be
sure i took a brand new 320GB SATA harddrive and tried to install xp on
that instead.

The problem remains in the exact same way, so it can only be a problem
related to vista.

However it doesnt make a helluva lot of sense why the problem occurs
though.. :-/


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