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Windows 7 sudenly freezes
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Pimmyjage
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2. October 2013 @ 15:14 |
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I have a whole new issue with my Asus N73J -laptop.
It started today and has done it now 3 times. It occurs when i have few windows opened and couple softwares like Skype running.
So, me screen suddenly freezes, mouse doesnt move etc. If I have my skype call opened, like i once had, it suddenly ends. Only way to get out of this problem is, to reboot the computer and it works again.
Please help such a newbie like me..
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 2. October 2013 @ 18:56
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ddp
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2. October 2013 @ 17:25 |
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is the cpu fan on constantly? how long does it take to freeze up?
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Pimmyjage
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2. October 2013 @ 18:56 |
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Originally posted by ddp: is the cpu fan on constantly? how long does it take to freeze up?
Yeh it is. Umm varies, like between 30min - 2h.
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ddp
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2. October 2013 @ 19:24 |
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the more stuff running in the background the sooner it freezes, correct?
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Pimmyjage
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3. October 2013 @ 07:51 |
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Originally posted by ddp: the more stuff running in the background the sooner it freezes, correct?
Yeh i thought so too. Until it freezed after 30min of surfing in the internet. Then I rebooted and started playing video game with my friend, connected by skype. I played like 1h20min until it freezed.
It might be, that theres a problem in the fan, because 2 last times it rebooted, the fan was pretty hot. But that doesn't explain the "internet surfing" for little time, and still freeze..
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ddp
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3. October 2013 @ 12:18 |
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do you have access to an air compressor or a can of compressed air to give laptop a blow job to clean out any dust bunnies in the fan or vents?
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Bozobub
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5. November 2013 @ 02:51 |
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What graphics card (if not plain integrated graphics) do you have? If it's from nVidia, you may very well be having a common problem with newer nVidia drivers (post-314.22) and somewhat older cards (anything pre-600 series), especially if it tends to happen with a browser of any type open. It happens when using 2D acceleration (as browsers do), and does NOT affect 3D gaming; it also happens at random intervals, and may not hit for hours, then repeatedly strike 10 times in one hour.
If you'd like more info and suspect this is the problem, simply google "nvidia driver freeze".
Uninstalling your current driver and reverting to 314.22 just may solve this issue for you, again IF you have an nVidia card. If that does not help (or, of course, if you don't have an nVidia graphics card), very likely you have an overheating issue.
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