HelpDeskFail
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Windows 7 Professional x86
-x86
-Has original system OS installed
-OEM version
-Age of the hardware is approximately 1 year 4 months.
-OS install was approximately the same time.
My work laptop is dual booted with Windows 7 Enterprise x86 and Windows 7 Professional x86. The cpu monitor gadget, which I run on both platforms, tells me pretty much when this error is going to happen.
Laptop will slow to almost a stop and the cpu meter will go all the way to 100%.
This is one of two things that will happen. This happens every time I'm on my Windows 7 Professional OS. This has only happened one time on my Enterprise OS. Granted I use the Professional OS at home and the Enterprise at work (on a docking station at work).
The second error, which is not common but has happened twice, is a slow crackling in the speakers followed by a BSOD. I have attached a screen shot of what I could salvage of said BSOD once the system restarts.
Any information would be much appreciated. Onsite HP guy doesn't have a clue. Thinks it might be heatsink/videocard related. I think the processor overheated and now overheats everytime it's on.
-x86
-Has original system OS installed
-OEM version
-Age of the hardware is approximately 1 year 4 months.
-OS install was approximately the same time.
My work laptop is dual booted with Windows 7 Enterprise x86 and Windows 7 Professional x86. The cpu monitor gadget, which I run on both platforms, tells me pretty much when this error is going to happen.
Laptop will slow to almost a stop and the cpu meter will go all the way to 100%.
This is one of two things that will happen. This happens every time I'm on my Windows 7 Professional OS. This has only happened one time on my Enterprise OS. Granted I use the Professional OS at home and the Enterprise at work (on a docking station at work).
The second error, which is not common but has happened twice, is a slow crackling in the speakers followed by a BSOD. I have attached a screen shot of what I could salvage of said BSOD once the system restarts.
Any information would be much appreciated. Onsite HP guy doesn't have a clue. Thinks it might be heatsink/videocard related. I think the processor overheated and now overheats everytime it's on.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Professional 32 bitIntel(R) Core(TM) i5 M460 @ 2.67GHz6 GBATI Firepro 5800
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Hewlett Packard Elitebook 8540w
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional 32 bit
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 M460 @ 2.67GHz
- Memory
- 6 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Firepro 5800
- Hard Drives
- (1) 320GB