JustAnotherDude
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I purchased a new HP e9280t computer w/i7-920, NVIDIA GTX 260, 9GB, Windows 7.
Shortly after setting up this system it crashed for the first time. I rebooted, and it ran for maybe 20 minutes and crashed again. This happened continuously, though somewhat randomly, for the first 3 days. Many hours on the phone with HP support, and letting them remote-access the computer to try to fix it. No luck. They shipped me another computer (identical configuration) but it had the exact same problem. Very frustrating!
A guy at the local coffee shop overheard me talking about it, and commented about the anti-virus software. He said if it was Norton, to remove it. I tried that, and the system has NEVER crashed again. Luckily, the fellow warned me that a "normal" uninstall does NOT fix the problem. But there was a class action suit against Symantec, and part of the judgment was that they must provide a "removal tool" at their web site. I found it and used it.
So, for people not running the Norton software, I guess this information is not very useful. But for my case, removing the Norton software definitely fixed the instability problem, so I wanted to pass that along in case it could help others.
Shortly after setting up this system it crashed for the first time. I rebooted, and it ran for maybe 20 minutes and crashed again. This happened continuously, though somewhat randomly, for the first 3 days. Many hours on the phone with HP support, and letting them remote-access the computer to try to fix it. No luck. They shipped me another computer (identical configuration) but it had the exact same problem. Very frustrating!
A guy at the local coffee shop overheard me talking about it, and commented about the anti-virus software. He said if it was Norton, to remove it. I tried that, and the system has NEVER crashed again. Luckily, the fellow warned me that a "normal" uninstall does NOT fix the problem. But there was a class action suit against Symantec, and part of the judgment was that they must provide a "removal tool" at their web site. I found it and used it.
So, for people not running the Norton software, I guess this information is not very useful. But for my case, removing the Norton software definitely fixed the instability problem, so I wanted to pass that along in case it could help others.
My Computer
At a glance
Window 7 Professional 64 bitIntel i7-9209 GB DDR3 PC3-10600NVIDIA Geforce GTX 260 1.8 GB
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP e9280t
- OS
- Window 7 Professional 64 bit
- CPU
- Intel i7-920
- Motherboard
- Pegatron IPMTB-TK
- Memory
- 9 GB DDR3 PC3-10600
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA Geforce GTX 260 1.8 GB
- Sound Card
- None (Onboard, w/Realtek ALC888S)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HP 2159m x 2
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080 each
- Hard Drives
- Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 ST31000528AS 1TB 7200 RPM (two)
- PSU
- Cooler Master Real Power Pro 750W
- Case
- [? HP Pavilion Elite e9280t CTO Desktop PC]
- Cooling
- Fans
- Keyboard
- HP USB keyboard
- Mouse
- HP laser USB mouse
- Internet Speed
- 3 Mbps