Solved Laptop Went to Sleep and Now Windows Won't Load Anymore

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I have an older laptop that I really like. It has Win7 Ultimate with all the latest updates and upgrades from MS on it. There's even a back-up archive on it that gets saved every Sunday.

The laptop will usually display a slide show whenever there's inactivity. But occasionally, the screen will go dark and the machine won't come out of this state. It's still on, the lights are lit and the fan's running, so it's not really "asleep" I suppose. But when this happens, I can't get it to come around. So I have to shut down the machine, then fire it back up again. And when I do, I always get the screen asking me if I want to continue or to scan the machine for errors. I always just tell it to boot and everything is always fine. But not this last time. It proceeds to the 4-color Windws splash screen and that's as far is it gets. The hard drive light is solidly lit for the first several seconds, then it flickers, and goes out. And that's it.

This last time, I told myself that maybe after all the stuff I've tried to get it to wake back up it might just need a really long time to put itself back together again and then it'll finish booting. Well, it's been over an hour now, and still no joy.

This happened yesterday. So after I couldn't get it to load, I selected the Repair option and eventually decided to use a Restore Point. So I selected a recent one and let it do its thing. After a few minutes, the machine generated a popup that claimed the Restore Point had been set and the machine was good to go. So I restarted it, but it didn't make any difference. I tried this a few different times on different restore points. Didn't make a difference.

Next I pulled out my Win7 disk. Not knowing what else to do, I figured I'd just go ahead and re-install Windows. But nooooo, it wouldn't let me do that, either. The install routine was claiming that there was (were?) missing file(s) and it couldn't continue. So then I just decided I'd suck it up and do a clean install -- deleting all my installations. But nope, it wouldn't let me do that either! Again an error message about missing files, as I recall.

So at this point I don't know what else to do, short of buying a copy of Win10 and hope for the best. For all I know, Win10 might not even install.

So I guess I'm wondering -- is there any sort of Super Windows Fix Disk available that I can burn a copy of, or maybe a truly useful utility I can download that will unstick my machine?

As always, your help is greatly appreciated.
 

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AMD Phenom II X4 840 3.2 GHz
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ASRock 890GX Pro3
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16 GB
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ATI Radion HD 4290 on the MoBo
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LG 34", AOC 22" flat screens
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no-name
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I'm a musician and a composer, so this PC is used primarily as a digital audio workstation (DAW), so sound is king. I'm also a photographer, so I also make use of it for image processing. I find the ATI Radion on the MoBo to be perfectly adequate in this respect and the AOC 22" monitor to be respectable. It's about time for an upgrade, though.
You tried so many fixes that I don't know what is the disk conditions.
Hot shutdown can make some damage to the file system, so you should always let Check disk do a complete scan.
Do you still have Windows on, or did you formatted the disk?

Please give us the laptop brand and model and all the specs.
 

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    Windows 7 Pro
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I didn't format the disk. As I mentioned above, this is a fairly frequent occurrence with this machine, so I usually don't bother with a checkdisk scan after I've had to do a "hot shutdown." I have done checkdisks in the past, and they always turn up nothing. This might be because the machine usually has been inactive for at least a few hours before it goes into this locked mode. Problem is, when it gets like this, it is truly stuck -- totally unresponsive -- so there's nothing else that I can do but a hot shutdown. I guess this last time was enough to tip it over the edge, though.

The laptop is a Gateway model MS2252, more popularly known as a P-7805U FX Edition. It was a gamer's platform and wasn't bad when new, but it's been updated a bit since then. It came with an Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 / 2.26 GHz CPU, which was upgraded to a 2.8 GHz version. It came with a 320 GB hard drive, which was replaced with a 500 GB hard drive. This machine has two drive slots, so I added a 1 TB hard drive to it. It also has 8 GB of ram. Even though it's an older machine, it's been a very capable one. A lot of new machines don't have the specs this one has.

If I damaged the file system, why doesn't the disk repair deal with that? And why won't selecting a Restore Point work either? And if I did somehow manage to damage the file system, isn't there a more industrial strength bootable utility around that can fix the problem?

I'm reasonably certain that if I can just get it unstuck so it will complete the boot sequence, it will be fine.
 

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Win7 Ulitmate x64AMD Phenom II X4 840 3.2 GHz16 GBATI Radion HD 4290 on the MoBo
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Home built
OS
Win7 Ulitmate x64
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 840 3.2 GHz
Motherboard
ASRock 890GX Pro3
Memory
16 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radion HD 4290 on the MoBo
Sound Card
M-Audio Delta 66, AMD on MoBo
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LG 34", AOC 22" flat screens
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2560x1080, 1680x1050
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3 TB, 750 gig, 500 gig
PSU
500w
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no-name
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ps fan, case fan, cpu fan
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Logitech
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Microsoft Security Essentials
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Mozilla SeaMonkey, Chrome
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I'm a musician and a composer, so this PC is used primarily as a digital audio workstation (DAW), so sound is king. I'm also a photographer, so I also make use of it for image processing. I find the ATI Radion on the MoBo to be perfectly adequate in this respect and the AOC 22" monitor to be respectable. It's about time for an upgrade, though.
Next I pulled out my Win7 disk. Not knowing what else to do, I figured I'd just go ahead and re-install Windows. But nooooo, it wouldn't let me do that, either. The install routine was claiming that there was (were?) missing file(s) and it couldn't continue. So then I just decided I'd suck it up and do a clean install -- deleting all my installations. But nope, it wouldn't let me do that either! Again an error message about missing files, as I recall.

You didn't answer if you still has Win 7 installed.
If you tried a clean install you deleted all partitions, right?

If you still have Win 7 installed, do a check disk.
Go to repair, open a CMD window and type:
Dir C:
If C: is the disk with windows it will list all folders. If it's not, try dir D: etc till you find the windows drive.
Then type chkdsk ?: /f where ? is the drive that has windows.
Then type sfc /scannow.
Report
 

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    Windows 7 HP 64i5 6600K - 800MHz to 4200MHz4+4G GSkill DDR4 3000IG - Intel 530
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    PC/Desktop
    Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
    custom build
    OS
    Windows 7 HP 64
    CPU
    i5 6600K - 800MHz to 4200MHz
    Motherboard
    GA-Z170-HD3P
    Memory
    4+4G GSkill DDR4 3000
    Graphics Card(s)
    IG - Intel 530
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Samsung 226BW
    Screen Resolution
    1680x1050
    Hard Drives
    (1) -1 SM951 – 128GB M.2 AHCI PCIe SSD drive for Windows 7 and Lubuntu
    (2) -1 WD SATA 3 - 1T for Data
    (3) -1 WD SATA 3 - 1T for backup
    PSU
    Thermaltake 450W TR2 gold
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    Old and good Chicony mechanical keyboard
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    Logitech mX performance - 9 buttons (had to disable some)
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    500Mb/s
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    Asus Q550LF
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    Windows 7 Pro
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    i7-4500U 800MHz to 3.0GHz
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    Asus Q550LF
    Memory
    (4+4)G DDR3 1600
    Graphics Card(s)
    IG intel 4400 + NVIDIA GeForce GT 745M
    Sound Card
    Realtek
    Monitor(s) Displays
    LG Display LP156WF4-SPH1
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1080
    Hard Drives
    BX500 120G SSD for Windows and programs +
    1T HDD for data
    Internet Speed
    500 Mb/s
    Browser
    Firefox
    Other Info
    TinyWall firewall
You need to go into your power settings and make sure that it never hibernates or goes to sleep in any circumstances. Check every possible setting to make sure you have them all done. It sounds like it is going to sleep or hibernate and then getting stuck there.
 

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Acer 23"
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I use Samba to share my data drive with the other computers at my house and with my guest session in VMWare Workstation Player.
You didn't answer if you still has Win 7 installed.

Actually, when I was explaining how I was trying to get it to restart, even with the Win7 disk, that's a pretty clear indication that Win7 was still installed. To me, at least.

If you tried a clean install you deleted all partitions, right?
No. It's my understanding that a clean install does not format the drive. It doesn't even format the partition. It just replaces the Windows files, but it overwrites everything having to do with my customization of my copy of Windows. Or at least that's the way it worked the last time I did it -- probably back in my XP days. If it reformats the partition, then I definitely don't want to do a clean install. I have some stuff on that partition I'd just as soon not lose.

If you still have Win 7 installed, do a check disk.
Go to repair, open a CMD window and type:
Dir C:
If C: is the disk with windows it will list all folders. If it's not, try dir D: etc till you find the windows drive.
Then type chkdsk ?: /f where ? is the drive that has windows.
Then type sfc /scannow.
Report
OK, I'll try this. What do I have to lose?

Mr. Jim, thanks for the advice. I'll be sure to set it up like that -- although I thought I already had . . .
 

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Win7 Ulitmate x64AMD Phenom II X4 840 3.2 GHz16 GBATI Radion HD 4290 on the MoBo
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
OS
Win7 Ulitmate x64
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 840 3.2 GHz
Motherboard
ASRock 890GX Pro3
Memory
16 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radion HD 4290 on the MoBo
Sound Card
M-Audio Delta 66, AMD on MoBo
Monitor(s) Displays
LG 34", AOC 22" flat screens
Screen Resolution
2560x1080, 1680x1050
Hard Drives
3 TB, 750 gig, 500 gig
PSU
500w
Case
no-name
Cooling
ps fan, case fan, cpu fan
Keyboard
Logitech
Mouse
Logitech
Internet Speed
45+Mbps
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Mozilla SeaMonkey, Chrome
Other Info
I'm a musician and a composer, so this PC is used primarily as a digital audio workstation (DAW), so sound is king. I'm also a photographer, so I also make use of it for image processing. I find the ATI Radion on the MoBo to be perfectly adequate in this respect and the AOC 22" monitor to be respectable. It's about time for an upgrade, though.
A clean install DOES format the drive. At least the partition.
Clean Install Windows 7 - Windows 7 Help Forums
On Win XP it did replace windows and do a repair install. Not any more. On Win 7, if you boot from win 7 installation disk, it will transfer ALL files and folders to Windows.old and do a new install.
On win 7 to do a repair install you must launch setup from running Windows, that doesn't help most of the time.
Repair Install - Windows 7 Help Forums.

As soon you get the results of check disk and System File Repair, please report.
 

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    custom build
    OS
    Windows 7 HP 64
    CPU
    i5 6600K - 800MHz to 4200MHz
    Motherboard
    GA-Z170-HD3P
    Memory
    4+4G GSkill DDR4 3000
    Graphics Card(s)
    IG - Intel 530
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Samsung 226BW
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    1680x1050
    Hard Drives
    (1) -1 SM951 – 128GB M.2 AHCI PCIe SSD drive for Windows 7 and Lubuntu
    (2) -1 WD SATA 3 - 1T for Data
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    Thermaltake 450W TR2 gold
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    Old and good Chicony mechanical keyboard
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    Logitech mX performance - 9 buttons (had to disable some)
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    Firefox 64
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    Asus Q550LF
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    Windows 7 Pro
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    i7-4500U 800MHz to 3.0GHz
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    Asus Q550LF
    Memory
    (4+4)G DDR3 1600
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    IG intel 4400 + NVIDIA GeForce GT 745M
    Sound Card
    Realtek
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    LG Display LP156WF4-SPH1
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1080
    Hard Drives
    BX500 120G SSD for Windows and programs +
    1T HDD for data
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    500 Mb/s
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    Firefox
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    TinyWall firewall
Okay, well in the 9 years or so I've been running Win7, I've never done a re-install, so this is news to me. At least it saves all the old files to an "Old" directory, which is probably all I'd really need. I might not have the room on the drive for that Windows.old directory, though. I'm not sure.

I haven't had a chance yet to work on the laptop. It's upstairs and I'm busy downstairs -- but I will perform the routines you suggest.
 

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Win7 Ulitmate x64AMD Phenom II X4 840 3.2 GHz16 GBATI Radion HD 4290 on the MoBo
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
OS
Win7 Ulitmate x64
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 840 3.2 GHz
Motherboard
ASRock 890GX Pro3
Memory
16 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radion HD 4290 on the MoBo
Sound Card
M-Audio Delta 66, AMD on MoBo
Monitor(s) Displays
LG 34", AOC 22" flat screens
Screen Resolution
2560x1080, 1680x1050
Hard Drives
3 TB, 750 gig, 500 gig
PSU
500w
Case
no-name
Cooling
ps fan, case fan, cpu fan
Keyboard
Logitech
Mouse
Logitech
Internet Speed
45+Mbps
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Mozilla SeaMonkey, Chrome
Other Info
I'm a musician and a composer, so this PC is used primarily as a digital audio workstation (DAW), so sound is king. I'm also a photographer, so I also make use of it for image processing. I find the ATI Radion on the MoBo to be perfectly adequate in this respect and the AOC 22" monitor to be respectable. It's about time for an upgrade, though.
Well, I have a bit of unexpected good news to report. I had let my laptop sit for a couple of days, mostly because I've been really busy with other things. So I got up early this morning and decided to suck it up and tackle the problem.

Well, I went to power up the laptop this morning and, rather than getting stuck on the Windows splash screen, it just powered on through it. And once I reached the desktop, there was a note there telling me that the Restore had been successful. Honestly, I don't know why it took the Restore this time when it didn't the few times I tried it before. But I'm glad it did.

So, even though we didn't really perform any repairs to the disk -- other than a Restore that the machine decided to finally accept after sitting for a couple of days -- I'd have to say this problem is "Solved."
 

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Win7 Ulitmate x64AMD Phenom II X4 840 3.2 GHz16 GBATI Radion HD 4290 on the MoBo
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
OS
Win7 Ulitmate x64
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 840 3.2 GHz
Motherboard
ASRock 890GX Pro3
Memory
16 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radion HD 4290 on the MoBo
Sound Card
M-Audio Delta 66, AMD on MoBo
Monitor(s) Displays
LG 34", AOC 22" flat screens
Screen Resolution
2560x1080, 1680x1050
Hard Drives
3 TB, 750 gig, 500 gig
PSU
500w
Case
no-name
Cooling
ps fan, case fan, cpu fan
Keyboard
Logitech
Mouse
Logitech
Internet Speed
45+Mbps
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Mozilla SeaMonkey, Chrome
Other Info
I'm a musician and a composer, so this PC is used primarily as a digital audio workstation (DAW), so sound is king. I'm also a photographer, so I also make use of it for image processing. I find the ATI Radion on the MoBo to be perfectly adequate in this respect and the AOC 22" monitor to be respectable. It's about time for an upgrade, though.
That is good news.
My suggestions you should do:
- Schedule a disk check. Reboot
- Open a CMD window and type: sfc /scannow . If it finds problems that it can't fix, reboot and try again
- As you mentioned that you had files you can't loose, buy a USB HDD to do backups. I see HDD dying every week so it's not the case if you will need a backup but when. Better be safe than sorry.
- Back to the sleep problem, open Power options - Advanced settings and do a check on all items.
 

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    Windows 7 HP 64i5 6600K - 800MHz to 4200MHz4+4G GSkill DDR4 3000IG - Intel 530
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
    custom build
    OS
    Windows 7 HP 64
    CPU
    i5 6600K - 800MHz to 4200MHz
    Motherboard
    GA-Z170-HD3P
    Memory
    4+4G GSkill DDR4 3000
    Graphics Card(s)
    IG - Intel 530
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Samsung 226BW
    Screen Resolution
    1680x1050
    Hard Drives
    (1) -1 SM951 – 128GB M.2 AHCI PCIe SSD drive for Windows 7 and Lubuntu
    (2) -1 WD SATA 3 - 1T for Data
    (3) -1 WD SATA 3 - 1T for backup
    PSU
    Thermaltake 450W TR2 gold
    Keyboard
    Old and good Chicony mechanical keyboard
    Mouse
    Logitech mX performance - 9 buttons (had to disable some)
    Internet Speed
    500Mb/s
    Browser
    Firefox 64
    Other Info
    TinyWall firewall
  • At a glance

    Windows 7 Proi7-4500U 800MHz to 3.0GHz(4+4)G DDR3 1600IG intel 4400 + NVIDIA GeForce GT 745M
    Computer type
    Laptop
    System Manufacturer/Model Number
    Asus Q550LF
    OS
    Windows 7 Pro
    CPU
    i7-4500U 800MHz to 3.0GHz
    Motherboard
    Asus Q550LF
    Memory
    (4+4)G DDR3 1600
    Graphics Card(s)
    IG intel 4400 + NVIDIA GeForce GT 745M
    Sound Card
    Realtek
    Monitor(s) Displays
    LG Display LP156WF4-SPH1
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1080
    Hard Drives
    BX500 120G SSD for Windows and programs +
    1T HDD for data
    Internet Speed
    500 Mb/s
    Browser
    Firefox
    Other Info
    TinyWall firewall
Well, I have a bit of unexpected good news to report. I had let my laptop sit for a couple of days, mostly because I've been really busy with other things. So I got up early this morning and decided to suck it up and tackle the problem.

Well, I went to power up the laptop this morning and, rather than getting stuck on the Windows splash screen, it just powered on through it. And once I reached the desktop, there was a note there telling me that the Restore had been successful. Honestly, I don't know why it took the Restore this time when it didn't the few times I tried it before. But I'm glad it did.

So, even though we didn't really perform any repairs to the disk -- other than a Restore that the machine decided to finally accept after sitting for a couple of days -- I'd have to say this problem is "Solved."

Make sure you completely disable auto-hibernation and auto-sleep, so that it doesn't get stuck there again.
 

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Dell
OS
Linux Mint 18.2 xfce 64-bit (VMWare host) / Windows 8.1 Pro 32-bit (VMWare guest)
CPU
Haswell
Memory
4 GB
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer 23"
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
Two hard drives, 1TB each: One for Linux, one for my data.
Keyboard
IBM Model M
Antivirus
Sophos (Linux), Trend Micro (Windows)
Browser
Firefox, Opera
Other Info
I use Samba to share my data drive with the other computers at my house and with my guest session in VMWare Workstation Player.
Okay I'll do the disk maintenance stuff as soon as I get back up there. I'm at a different machine at the moment.

Yeah, I know, I know. I've been bit before, but fortunately most of my critical files had been backed up. Now, however, that backup drive is almost full (it's "only" a terabyte). I need to get another one anyway now that it's full.

I suppose there's no excuse these days, is there? Not when I can buy a 32 gb thumb drive for like $8. Couple of those and you can back up a really good hunk of data.

Mr. Jim, that's the first thing I did once the machine was up again. It's been running normally now for the past 14 hours. Just the slide show sort of screen saver is the only thing running, and it's been doing so I guess for the past 13.5 hours.
 

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At a glance

Win7 Ulitmate x64AMD Phenom II X4 840 3.2 GHz16 GBATI Radion HD 4290 on the MoBo
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
OS
Win7 Ulitmate x64
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 840 3.2 GHz
Motherboard
ASRock 890GX Pro3
Memory
16 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radion HD 4290 on the MoBo
Sound Card
M-Audio Delta 66, AMD on MoBo
Monitor(s) Displays
LG 34", AOC 22" flat screens
Screen Resolution
2560x1080, 1680x1050
Hard Drives
3 TB, 750 gig, 500 gig
PSU
500w
Case
no-name
Cooling
ps fan, case fan, cpu fan
Keyboard
Logitech
Mouse
Logitech
Internet Speed
45+Mbps
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Mozilla SeaMonkey, Chrome
Other Info
I'm a musician and a composer, so this PC is used primarily as a digital audio workstation (DAW), so sound is king. I'm also a photographer, so I also make use of it for image processing. I find the ATI Radion on the MoBo to be perfectly adequate in this respect and the AOC 22" monitor to be respectable. It's about time for an upgrade, though.
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