computer freezing at login
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computer freezing at login
right, nazzors computer is being odd, it gets to the windows login screen like normal, then when he tries to click on the account it doesnt do anything and freezes, or it just freezes
any ideas as to whats wrong with it?
ive told him to start up in safe mode to see if he can login then but i dont know if its going to work
any ideas as to whats wrong with it?
ive told him to start up in safe mode to see if he can login then but i dont know if its going to work
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Try using some of tools mentioned in my post here http://www.5punk.co.uk/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=884
NOTE : Windows AntiSpyware Beta has been replaced by Windows BitDefender
NOTE : Windows AntiSpyware Beta has been replaced by Windows BitDefender
Try grabbing the latest version of memtest (you can create a bootable CD from it) and run that over it. Otherwise my hard drives have been suffering horribly in the heat lately (so much so I think its time to replace them, they weren't happy before, but the tempratures they've been enduring have exacerbated things (Thank you for the word Shaun)
Grab the memtest thingumbob here
Grab the memtest thingumbob here
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That stuff, and explained well.FatherJack wrote:
Basically what berk said. With MSCONFIG, try diagnostic first, then Selective enabling each option in turn and rebooting until it fucks up. Then go into the problematic section (most likely Services if it's occuring before login) and enable them a few at a time until you isolate the problem.
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it can be, but then again, it'll often not tell much.Sheriff Fatman wrote:Would Event Viewer be any use here? It's has been a long time since I did any admin stuff and my memory is slightly rusty.
It might help determine what has gone wrong and possible causes.
it's also something i automatically check when the shit hits the fan, so i don't think of telling people.
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