Freezing - HELP!!!

Caduris

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Hey

I recently purchased a new computer. It has been plagued by freezing and crashing ever since i bought it. (just froze) I also have unfrequently had the (just froze) "nvlddmkm display driver has stopped working and has recovered" message. Could that account for the frequent freezing. The thing is that it is not accompanied by a black or blue screen. This freezing usually occurs during IE7 opperations, but also occurs while playing games and fiddling with gadgets.
(just froze) I have 2gb and wondered if this could be the problem - i seem to remeber reading somewhere that when you have 2gb or + it frequently freezes.

here are my specs

Vista Home Premium
AMD Athlong 64 X2 dual core processor 3800+
2.o gb RAm
nVidia GeForce 55(just froze) 5500

Please Help!!!!!!!!!!!

ps. i now the just froze(just froze) business (just froze) sounds phony but i swear it ain't (just froze)
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Proudly Built by Me!
    CPU
    Intel Q6600
    Motherboard
    DFI UT LP P35 T2R
    Memory
    8GB OCZ Reaper DDR2 800 C44GK 4-4-4-12 2T
    Graphics card(s)
    Sapphire Radeon 4870x2
    Sound Card
    AuzenTech Prelude 7.1
    Monitor(s) Displays
    1 Acer P243 24" and 1 Samsung T260 26" Monitor/HDTV
    Screen Resolution
    Both are running at 19x12
    Hard Drives
    Seagate 1TB 7200.11 (Vista x64) Seagate 500GB 7200.11 (Win 7 x64)
    PSU
    OCZ GameXtream 900w
    Other Info
    FSB at 400 (1600) Mhz, CPU Multi @ 8 for 3.2Ghz
Not only the video driver, but I would identify each hardware piece (through the manufacturers website) and try to see if an updated driver is available.

Make sure you get the proper driver (32 bit vs 64 bit).

Good Luck! :)
 

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Hi Caduris,
I would strip the PC of everything but the bare essentials. If you have 2 sticks of memory try using just 1 and see if it freezes. If it still freezes swap the memory stick out. If the freezing stops you know it was one of the memory sticks was bad. If the problem persist maybe your motherboard has onboard video and you can use that and take your video card out. Just remember to do one thing at a time. Gotta play process of elimination. Also unplug all DVD/CD drives. Just boot and use the PC with bare essentials.

The "just froze" statement is not unheard of. I have seen it in my lifetime. Bad memory was usually the case back then.
Raj
 

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