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Computer Freezes/Shutsdown- Corrupted Error
For a while now my computer has been freezing up and occasionally restarting. It tends to happen more frequently right after startup. The error reports are corrupted. I never see any error messages.
Yesterday I reformatted my HD and reinstalled windows XP, but it still happens *only this time with greater frequency*, which means that it is a hardware problem, correct? I've tried updating all of my drivers, but no luck. I have an older graphics and sound card (Radeon 9800 Pro, and Turtle Beach Santa Cruz). I'm running it all on an nforce3 motherboard with an amd64 3500+ processor. I have 2 gigs of ram (don't know what brand/type). Any ideas? This computer is 3 years old and has never had this problem before. I've glanced around inside the tower and don't see any problems. All the fans are working. Thanks for the help. edit- added ** |
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Re: Computer Freezes/Shutsdown- Corrupted Error
So your fans are clear of dust then?
I would first download a utility and check your temps, something like speedfan or sisoft sandra. If your temps are ok, then I would try prime95 torture test for like an hour, check temps while under load. If you get any errors while running tests I would probably then move on to memtest86 to check your memory. Also I would get a utility to check your hd smart data. |
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Re: Computer Freezes/Shutsdown- Corrupted Error
I thought it might be temperature as well, but the fact that it tends to freeze or restart near startup, not hours after it, made me think this wasn't the case.
I will try and do some more diagnostics, like you suggested. Part of me just wants to give up and get a new computer. |
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Re: Computer Freezes/Shutsdown- Corrupted Error
Ok, Speedfan tells me that all measured temps are within normal range. IT does give me weird readings though, like -55C, which is clearly wrong. everything else is between 25 and 41C.
I want to try memtest but I don't have a floppy. How likely is the cause of this just my old crappy graphics card? |
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Re: Computer Freezes/Shutsdown- Corrupted Error
Memtest86 would be the first thing I'd try. You'll find a bootable CD image on their website. You can use imgburn to burn it if you don't already have something.
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Re: Computer Freezes/Shutsdown- Corrupted Error
I ran memtest86. It took about an hour to run, but it said that no errors were found. Edit- I also looked at the smart data of my HD and it was fine.
I switched my monitor with my wife's because I was using an Apple 23" HD monitor which doesn't displaying anything until after windows loads. I was just surfing using her computer with my Apple a serious similar error. It went to a blue screen and had a lot of error information. Could a monitor be causing all of this? The error said: "A problem has been detected and windows has been shutdown to prevent damage to your computer." DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL Stop: 0x000000D1 (0x0000000C, ....etc) portcls.sys - address F4D0BF21 base at F4D0B000, Datestamp 40574e49 beginning dump of physical memory physical memory dump complete |
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Re: Computer Freezes/Shutsdown- Corrupted Error
It looks like this was addressed with a Windows Update. Do you have SP2 and all latest updates?
If yes, google "portcls.sys". There is a lot of discussion of this problem. If no, do it. |
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Re: Computer Freezes/Shutsdown- Corrupted Error
OK, so that explains my wife's problem. I will deal with her computer in a little bit.
Any other information concerning mine? I'm hoping that cleaning out all the dust in my computer solves the problem. But I have a feeling it will crash soon. |
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Re: Computer Freezes/Shutsdown- Corrupted Error
Did you make sure to clean the fan on your video card? Sometimes they are hard to reach. They won't always get completely cleaned unless sprayed thoroughly.
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Re: Computer Freezes/Shutsdown- Corrupted Error
I actually removed the video card and sprayed it with some compressed dust remover spray from Radio Shack. I'm hoping this fixes my problem.
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