Windows 7 freezes turn into inability to boot into anything

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  1. Posts : 11,269
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #91

    essenbe said:
    I don't believe there was a decision by all helping the OP to remove the CMOS battery. Personally, I don't think that is necessary. Also, I might point out that we have not heard from the OP in 3 days. We may be discussing this among ourselves.
    Sorry, didn't mean that to imply there was a decision. What I meant was we should discuss it among those who have been at this the longest to determine whether all of us think it should be done. I actually am with you in that I do not think it is a necessary step at this time.

    And yeah, I noticed the OP has been out for a bit. Hopefully no news is good news. :)
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  2. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 64bit Ultimate
       #92

    Found solution!!!!!!!!


    HI Everone

    i was having the same problem but i have fixed it and it was so simple,
    i had installed a new USB headset which came with software after i had installed software my computer went downhill from there.

    my solution was to uninstall the USB headset as it was the most recent software installation, i then conducted System restore and took my computer back to previous setting's before the problems started and i have had no more system crashes,freezes or inability to boot for 3 days hope this helps

    have replaced USB headset with 3.5mm jack heaset been best decision ever

    Wokka21
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  3. Posts : 26,861
    Windows 11 Pro
       #93

    Wokka21, that's great to hear. Sometimes it seems the simplest thing can mess up a computer. But, congratulations on fixing the problem. And, thanks for letting us know you fixed it and know the solution. Well done.
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  4. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #94

    Wokka21, Your original post was moved from this thread to:
    repeated computer freezes in FSX game

    Wokka21 said:
    HI Everone

    i was having the same problem but i have fixed it and it was so simple,
    i had installed a new USB headset which came with software after i had installed software my computer went downhill from there.

    my solution was to uninstall the USB headset as it was the most recent software installation, i then conducted System restore and took my computer back to previous setting's before the problems started and i have had no more system crashes,freezes or inability to boot for 3 days hope this helps

    have replaced USB headset with 3.5mm jack heaset been best decision ever

    Wokka21
    Glad to hear you solved it, congrats.
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