Andre
Sun Jan 22 23:35:27 CST 2006
Paragraphs would be nice and helpful too. :)
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FAQ for MS AntiSpy
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"Jordan Petrone" <JordanPetrone@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hey you might want to look into possible over heating... it's a bit of a
> long
> shot but it's a possibility. I know gigabyte has a hardware monitor you
> might
> want to looking into installing that, if it isn't already and monitor your
> temps for a little while just to see how hot the CPU / System is getting.
> I
> was also going to suggest turning off any power managements options /
> features that might put the HD into standby after a certain period of
> time,
> but then you reposted and said that it is not only happening with the PC
> is
> left idle so I would say it's safe to scrap that suggestion. You might
> want
> to look into your resource settings and review your current IRQ
> assignments.
> Even though the device manager doesn't show IRQ conflicts and that
> everything
> is working properly, that's not always the case. I've see windows
> misbehave
> and not like to share IRQ's. You can review your IRQ assignments by going
> to
> start and run and then typing msinfo32 and then hitting enter or clicking
> ok.
> I'm not sure if that cmd will work under the 64-bit environment so in that
> case you can always go to start and all programs and then accessories and
> then system tools and selecting system info. Once you get into there you
> can
> click on hardware resources and then on IRQs you might want to see how
> many
> devices are on each IRQ if it looks like there are an abundance of devices
> on
> one IRQ you might want to try disabling that device in the device manager
> and
> use the PC for a little while to see if that cures the problem. Obviously
> if
> it's a system critical piece of hardware you can't disable it so try you
> can
> try going into the BIOS and disabling that IRQ or reserve that IRQ in the
> BIOS and see if windows will redistribute the hardware on to different
> IRQ's
> if this doesn't work then just go back into the bios and unassigned or re
> enable that IRQ #. From what I've read so far you haven't mentioned
> anything
> that represents a certain time when the system locks up, is it just
> random?
> For kicks you can go ahead and go to Start and run and then msconfig and
> under the general tab select diagnostic start up and just boot the PC up
> like
> that to see if you can get away with it not locking up. After a day or so
> if
> the PC doesn't lock up and it seems to be fixed you might want to look
> into
> what you have starting up on boot up when the system is booted into normal
> mode and not diagnostic. I would imagine you are using virus protection?
> I'm
> not too familiar with the x64 environment but I would imagine there is a
> virus utility out there. If you haven't scanned already I suggest you do
> so.
> Also you might want to look into installing some Spyware / Adware
> detection
> programs, a few good ones are, Microsoft Anti Spyware, Lava soft USA's Ad
> Aware or Spy Bot Search and Destroy. If you currently do not have programs
> such as the ones mentioned above you should run your initials scans with
> all
> three of these Applications just because I have yet to see one Spyware /
> Adware program find all the problems on a PC it always seems to take a
> combination of programs to clean a system. Hope on of these will help. If
> not
> post back and I'm sure someone here will try to help you out. BTW as far
> as
> another network causing your PC to lock up is very unlikely. You mentioned
> something about Active X control problems. What is going on with that? I
> also
> don't believe that is your problem here. If it was an Active X control
> problem then the system would only lock up when an Active X control was
> being
> utilized. Good Luck!
>
> Best,
> --
> Jordan
>
>
> "Icekoph" wrote:
>
>> it didn't help...the computer isn't going into standby (even though those
>> settings you are talking about were already on), it's just flat out
>> freezing.
>> it's not just related to the screensaver or when I leave it for awhile
>> anymore...it did it while I was playing a game yesterday and again once
>> while
>> I was browsing the internet. I am really getting annoyed now because
>> there
>> is no true interval for the freezes and they always require a reboot, so
>> I
>> lose any messages that I received with instant messenger. any help here
>> would really be appreciated...I'm also waiting for a reply from gigabyte
>> about their download manager (web-based) as that's not working either
>> (active-x controls), and I enabled all of their settings, because I
>> thought
>> that the problem could possibly be a driver issue with the motherboard,
>> although this wasn't happening until I actually started "using" my
>> computer.
>> When I was installing everything at the beginning (OS, drivers, software,
>> etc) nothing wrong was happening. Since I came back to school the
>> problem
>> has started. You don't think the fact that I'm on a different network is
>> part of the problem do you?
>>
>> Jake
>>
>> "tahsin" wrote:
>>
>> > I think changing power state configuration in bios setup may help.
>> > on my machine it has options for keyboard/mouse wake option. it used to
>> > be
>> > disabled before and I had similar problems.
>> >
>> > let us know if this helps. thanks
>> >
>> > "Icekoph" wrote:
>> >
>> > > I do have x64 yes.
>> > > My hardware is:
>> > >
>> > > Gigabyte i-DNA GeForce Motherboard (GA-K8N51GMF-9)
>> > > AMD 64 X2 Dual Core 3800+ Processor
>> > > 2.01 GHz
>> > > 1 GB RAM
>> > > 2 100 GB Maxtor SATA Hard Drives
>> > >
>> > > Running Windows XP x64 SP1
>> > >
>> > > Yes I have an error in the event viewer.
>> > >
>> > > The description for Event ID ( 19011 ) in Source (
>> > > MSSQL$MICROSOFTSMLBIZ )
>> > > cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary
>> > > registry
>> > > information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote
>> > > computer.
>> > > You may be able to use the /AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve this
>> > > description; see
>> > > Help and Support for details. The following information is part of
>> > > the event:
>> > > (SpnRegister) : Error 1355.
>> > >
>> > > I don't see any weird processes as far as I know, but x64 has a few
>> > > new ones
>> > > that I don't know about from 2000. So the only one I could suggest
>> > > that
>> > > looks a little new to me that is taking up processing power is
>> > > nSvcIp.exe.
>> > > But I doubt that that's the problem.
>> > >
>> > > Anything else you need let me know.
>> > >
>> > > "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:
>> > >
>> > > > Are there any messages in the Event Viewer, any unusual processes
>> > > > running in
>> > > > the background? (Right Click Taskbar > click Task Manager >
>> > > > Processes (tab)
>> > > > to see if this is the case). Its possible that your video drivers
>> > > > need
>> > > > updating. Please also give us some more details on your system
>> > > > specs so we
>> > > > can be a little bit more accurate suggestions and answers.
>> > > > --
>> > > > Andre
>> > > > Extended64 |
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>> > > >
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>> > > > FAQ for MS AntiSpy
>> > > >
http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm
>> > > >
>> > > > "Icekoph" <Icekoph@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > > > news:7A94BA99-C126-487E-880A-AD9447E2A97F@microsoft.com...
>> > > > >I have been having this problem recently where the computer will
>> > > > >not
>> > > > >respond
>> > > > > after being left alone for awhile. The screensaver will have
>> > > > > turned on
>> > > > > and
>> > > > > have frozen and it will not come back for keyboard or mouse. In
>> > > > > fact, the
>> > > > > keyboard doesn't even respond (e.g. you can't turn on caps etc.).
>> > > > > I have
>> > > > > also tried to do this with no screensaver and having the monitor
>> > > > > turn off
>> > > > > after 10 minutes. This also produces the same problem, just with
>> > > > > no
>> > > > > screen
>> > > > > to look at. I have to leave my computer for long periods for
>> > > > > classes
>> > > > > during
>> > > > > the day and would prefer not having to turn it off every time.
>> > > > > Any help
>> > > > > would be awesome!
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >