My Windows 7 64 bit gives me "not responding" every few minutes. It is not a hardware problem because this VelociRaptor had on XP Pro for years and the Vertex is still running XP.
I seriously suspect it is a memory problem because early in the morning it will go for about 30 minutes before the first crash and then it gets progressively worse until every 20 or 30 seconds it gives "not responding" which always corrects itself (after the screen goes pale) and then you hear a lot of hard drive activity. There are no processes using excessive CPU or memory when this happens. This is a downloaded version and I built the ISO and upgraded XP. I have tried another upgrade DVD but that crashes during install.
I have spent days going through these forums and I see many people have the same problem but nobody has an answer. Other than msconfig and dozens of reboots is there any other option?
I seriously suspect it is a memory problem because early in the morning it will go for about 30 minutes before the first crash and then it gets progressively worse until every 20 or 30 seconds it gives "not responding" which always corrects itself (after the screen goes pale) and then you hear a lot of hard drive activity. There are no processes using excessive CPU or memory when this happens. This is a downloaded version and I built the ISO and upgraded XP. I have tried another upgrade DVD but that crashes during install.
I have spent days going through these forums and I see many people have the same problem but nobody has an answer. Other than msconfig and dozens of reboots is there any other option?
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom
- OS
- Windows 7
- CPU
- Phenom X3 BE 3GHz
- Motherboard
- Foxconn A7GM-S
- Memory
- 4 GB OCZ
- Graphics Card(s)
- Radeon 5750 and 3450
- Sound Card
- Built in
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HannsG 28"
- Hard Drives
- VelociRaptor 150 GB, Vertex 30 GB SSD, WD Black 750GB
- PSU
- Corsar TX 650 Watt
- Case
- Antec
- Cooling
- Thermalright Ultra-120