My ongoing Windows 7 freeze part 3

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  1.    #71

    It enables you to remove and add PCI connected hardware whilst the computer is still running.
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       #72

    Hmm I checked most of my parts they seem alright, going to check the other hard drives. It is sounding like the problem lies with the mobo
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    Sorry for my absence, I've been ill most of this week. Any updates?
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       #74

    Np it still happening but i mean the computer works fine and but im going to call up Overclockers to see if its a problem.
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  5.    #75

    Okay that's a good idea, they'll probably have more hardware knowledge than me
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       #76

    x BlueRobot said:
    Okay that's a good idea, they'll probably have more hardware knowledge than me
    I think you helped out a lot especially on the previous problem, thanks so much for the SATA Advice.
    This is bearable though i mean it runs fine just the occasional odd multiple restart, haven't experience any freak crashes lately.
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  7.    #77

    Welcome, glad to be able to help, and at least it's not unbearable :)
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    Just adding my two cents here: I have/had the same problem with Win 7 Freezing up. I tried all the updating and stuff but it only seemed to make it worse. After a fair amount of following various guides and helpful suggestions from forums as this, i pretty much gave up and started contemplating going back to XP. Well, in the end i gave Win 7 one last shot, and tried to figure out what set off the freezes. I rolled back to Vanilla and only installed The SP1 update and the optional Media Center Update, after i realized that Media Player had an almost sure-fire tendency to freeze up my system. I found that this, combined with Turning Off all "Retrieve/Send Info From Internet"-Option helped a lot. So from that i deducted that Win 7 had a problem with this feature and i then started looking for other programs that did this automatically. I, like many others, use AVG Free, and when you install it, you have the option of some extra features (if you didn't choose Express Install), realizing that these features did the same thing, send/retrieve info, i de-selected them and only installed the Anti-Virus program. This helped a ton! Now Windows only lags occasionally when i use Firefox.
    I have no idea, which of the Updates, beyond the ones mentioned, are safe to install. So a Trial and Error approach is all i can recommend.
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  9.    #79

    Windows Updates are generally okay, I've personally never had a problem at all with Windows Updates. Generally speaking, Windows Updates only really cause problems because they weren't written correctly to begin with, or there is something already wrong with the operating system.
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       #80

    My problem was somewhat hardware related, but it was fixed when i moved to a different mobo.
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