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Thanks, I may apply that hot-fix
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Microsoft has warned users of the attest iteration of its Windows client and server platforms that they could experience problems related to their machines, when the OS stops responding for no apparent reason.
According to the Redmond company, the problems reported by customers do not fit any pattern, and appear to happen at random.
Fortunately enough, the software giant already has a solution for the problem available to affected customers running Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
“A computer that is running Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows 7 stops responding randomly,” Microsoft stated.
“Applications or services that are running on the computer stop working correctly. Additionally, you cannot log on to the computer by using the remote desktop connection utility,” the company explained.
Microsoft noted that it has identified the problem, but offered very little information to customers.
“This issue occurs because of a deadlock condition between the Lsass.exe process, the Redirected Drive Buffering Subsystem (Rdbss.sys) driver, and the Winsock kernel,” the company said.
Windows 7 Random Freezes Fix Available - - Softpedia
It doesn't happen to me frequently, so I'll wait for SP1. I'm glad they made a fix for that though.
I am having major problems with Windows 7 freezing on my Dell Studio 1745. Can't access the hot fix. Is this because of demand? Any other links to the fix?
Well they said it was still under development and you may have other problems.
Post you problems under a new thread and someone may have an answer.
Ken