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Old 03-06-2009, 07:44 PM
Isaurio Isaurio is offline
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hellow..

i subscribe to your youtube chnl..good stuff.also this forum is sweet....may i ask a question..?
im running pc...vista home prem. 32bit. core two duo 2.2 ghz...4gb. ram....three HD... 1st 360gb...2nd 500gb...3rd 500gb
i have been expeiriencing a large problem on my system...the interface/computer freezes (no mouse movement... no input from me alowed into the computer at all...no keyboard..no nothing..) when im trying to record the screen with camtasia studio...or/also...using clip/track envelopes in cakewalk sonar while recording audio...ive also noticed abobe reader freezes.....sometimes i have no probles other times...like last night 6 times..!...i have to turn off the computer by pushing in the button on the front untill it shuts off...then restart...select..start windows normaly...and redue all that was lost...for the life of me cant find any one that understands what im talking abought...please tell me you speak english...LOL...
no realy i need help with this...is there a program in vista that is in control of the input from me (mouse) into the computer that would be at falt...? or some other ..."thing"......what i can do to repair this isue...?...its hurting me and my buisiness...ive been told that a new computer is in order or complete re-install of vista could fix the problem...this scares the crap out of me...i dont know how to do that...a new computer is out of the question rite now...no money...can you help...?


thank you
Nate is right, try to give us more information about your problem. There are a billion of possibilities on why a computer starts to freeze. Computer hardware, software, not going in details!!!..

I see you got 3 hardrive in your computer. Did you install all 3 or it came with it?

Also 4 GB of Ram. Did it came with it or did you install it?

Try checking the Ram timing "speed" on the bios, bad ram setting could lead to system to be unstable to freeze. Make sure all RAM has the same bus speed (800 MHz and so on)

Hard disk


Double check jumpers on hard disk.
Windows hardisk most be set to master, all other most be set to cable select since you have more than 2.
Go to my computer
Right click C: properties, tools, error checking, check now, check the first box, start and restart the pc.

Check your Ram:

Check motherboard aspect for memory capability.
Type and max speed
Try 2 GB of ram (take one chip off)

Software:
Do a disk cleanup, start, accessories, system tools, disk cleanup, check all boxes, ok.
In the same folder do a disk defragmenter "is going to take a long time"

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