mastahelix
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I am running Windows 7 home premium 64bit.
For a while now I have been freezing a lot and have been forced to reset, I thought it may be a corrupted HDD as it kept promoting a Diskcheck so I re-installed windows on a different HDD and 5 hours later it freezes again so I can only assume the corrupted HDD was because of the constant resets and not the cause of them.
I have ordered a new computer as this one is old, however I want to know how I can troubleshoot this problem, I don't even know if/where the crash reports are, because it doesn't provide any error codes as it is a freeze not a BSOD.
Any help would be nice, I have provided my temperatures after 5 hours of use, because of this I don't think it is a thermal cut-out. Also debug information using dm log collector. If you need anything else I am happy to provide.
Should mention even though this is a new install on a different HDD, I have already run a sfc /scannow and disk check after the first freeze with no results.
I have another thread about a driver problem that came up, but I dont think it is relevent however I thought I sould link it in case: Here
For a while now I have been freezing a lot and have been forced to reset, I thought it may be a corrupted HDD as it kept promoting a Diskcheck so I re-installed windows on a different HDD and 5 hours later it freezes again so I can only assume the corrupted HDD was because of the constant resets and not the cause of them.
I have ordered a new computer as this one is old, however I want to know how I can troubleshoot this problem, I don't even know if/where the crash reports are, because it doesn't provide any error codes as it is a freeze not a BSOD.
Any help would be nice, I have provided my temperatures after 5 hours of use, because of this I don't think it is a thermal cut-out. Also debug information using dm log collector. If you need anything else I am happy to provide.
Should mention even though this is a new install on a different HDD, I have already run a sfc /scannow and disk check after the first freeze with no results.
I have another thread about a driver problem that came up, but I dont think it is relevent however I thought I sould link it in case: Here
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Windows 7 Home Premium 64bitIntel Core i5 34708.00GB DDR3Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti
- Computer type
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- Custom Asustek Computer
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- Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
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- Intel Core i5 3470
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- Asus H61M-D
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