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bmc
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Computer Freezing

Apart from old age (June 2016) and running Win7 is there any reason for the computer to freeze and require the old switch off/ switch on routine to get it back up and running.

 

Happening at least once daily now - 3 times yesterday.

 

Before any suggests I buy a new computer I like Win7 besides which I also have an NUC box running Linux with Win7 in a virtual window.

 

Brian

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cpc6128
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Re: Computer Freezing

If windows 7 has the built in windows program "event viewer" then look at the application and system logs as they may have errors and warnings that may give a clue.
Champnet
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Re: Computer Freezing

Any clues in the Event Viewer  ?

There has been a couple of unofficial updates : 

UpdatePack7R2-25.12.10 & UpdatePack7R2 26.1.15 (probably more.....)

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pvmb
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Re: Computer Freezing

@bmc 

Have you tried the 'usual'? Full disc scan, full memory scan, for faults?

bmc
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Re: Computer Freezing

Is this what you're looking for re Event Log - see attached file

 

I've run a Dsk Chk and full scan but only with Microsoft Essentials (I think that's what it's called).

 

Brian

RobPN
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Re: Computer Freezing

CPU overheating, possibly requiring thermal paste replacement?

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Re: Computer Freezing

@pvmb  Can u install MyEventViewer from  https://www.nirsoft.net/

 

 

bmc
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Re: Computer Freezing

@RobPN 

I have a silent nofan computer. I'm not sure if it has any thermal paste. See attached image.

 

Brian

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Re: Computer Freezing

It will most likely have thermal paste, alternatively a thermal pad, between the CPU and its heatsink.

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Re: Computer Freezing

@bmc Does the computer have any temperature sensors?

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