First time build - crashes


  1. Posts : 2
    win7professional 64bit
       #1

    First time build - crashes


    Hi, I built a system for the first time last year, and it closes down spontanously several times a week, which makes it unreliable for trading, which was what I built it for.
    I installed a new copy of Window7pro 64 bit onto the new build.

    The event logs show several different error types, but I thought I would try to tackle them one by one.

    The most persistent seems to be this type, which has just happened:

    "A timeout (30000 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the lmhosts service."

    The computer had been idle for about five minutes (it is set to switch off screens after half an hour, and sleep after an hour.)
    It spontaneously closed down.
    Pressing the power button fired up the fans, but the screens did not come back. So I switched off the rocker power switch on the back of the case then on again, pressed the power button and it started up the fans but again no output to the screens.

    Then I held in the power button on the front of the case and pressed it in again and the system rebooted normally.
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    bunbury said:
    Hi, I built a system for the first time last year, and it closes down spontanously several times a week, which makes it unreliable for trading, which was what I built it for.
    I installed a new copy of Window7pro 64 bit onto the new build.

    The event logs show several different error types, but I thought I would try to tackle them one by one.

    The most persistent seems to be this type, which has just happened:

    "A timeout (30000 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the lmhosts service."

    The computer had been idle for about five minutes (it is set to switch off screens after half an hour, and sleep after an hour.)
    It spontaneously closed down.
    Pressing the power button fired up the fans, but the screens did not come back. So I switched off the rocker power switch on the back of the case then on again, pressed the power button and it started up the fans but again no output to the screens.

    Then I held in the power button on the front of the case and pressed it in again and the system rebooted normally.
    lmhosts is a local configuration file that tells the computer where to look for certain internet ip's. You can search for it and open to examine it with note pad.

    I suspect your network card or router is simply configured incorrectly

    one way to tell is to go to stat>cmd>right click and run as admin>ipconfig /all

    upload the output to us
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  3. Posts : 2
    win7professional 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thank you zigzag.

    I followed your instructions but don't know how to upload so I took a screenshot of the cmd window and put it here:

    http://img821.imageshack.us/img821/6...figbunbury.png

    I tried to find lmhosts, but it wasn't found.
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