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kookoo76
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30. November 2005 @ 13:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Can somone smart help me? Each time i choose to turn off my computer by clicking shut off computer, it like takes 15 minutes just to load the screen if i want to shut off or restart, and when i do press shutoff, it takes arround another 15 minutes to shut down.
I got windows xp
Computer specs- Processor..Amd 3000+ 2.1ghz but runs at 3-3.2 ghz because its AMD 3000+
lcd screen hp pavilion f1703
Brand......HP
448 MB of Ram
I got no virus or spyware on my computer. I already scaned multipul times.


ps3:GPU-24 pipelines producing 5.7 ops each
-700mhz ram.
-On par with geforce 7800
-rsx at 550mhz
-rsx is 1.8 tflops
ps3:CPU-Cell processor
-total of 8 spe's running at 3.2 ghz.
Cell is 218GFLOPS.


Computer Hp pavilion a700n
448 mb of ram(upgrading it to 1gb)
amd3000+
(going to have geforce 7800 soon)
Currently(a shitty intergrated via/s3)

Information about ps3's rsx is on:
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/265429
Information about The xbox360 and ps3's gpu
http://www.anandtech.com/printarticle.aspx?i=2423


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kookoo76
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2. December 2005 @ 18:15 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I've found the problem, but i cannot fix it, can somone help me?
OK..where to start, each time i turn on automanic updates. Arround 10 minutes later, when i try to turn off my computer, it takes like 20 minutes, but my computer should'nt take that long to turn off. When it turnED back on, I tried to see what the problem was,, and i figured out that the automaTic updates was causing the problems. When i clicked Automanic updates on the controll panel, the window crashes. And it takes a very long long time to load. When the windows updates property window appears, I click turn off automanic off windows updates, pressed ok, then it took around 5 minutes for it to actually turn off.(I meen for like the property window to a actually close, it was actually lagging, like when i put another window over it and took it off, it would be all gray) The property window like crashed again. With the automanic updates off, i tried to turn off the computer. It turned off with no problems.
-I've tried this many times. I've tried to turn off my computer with the updates on, but it just slowed the process down.
-I've tryed to see if there was an automatic update's icon on Add \Remove problems to see if i can repair it, but i couldnt.
-I've also got updates from HP running.
-I got microsoft antispyware and Trend Micro antivirus running on my computer.
-I've scanned my computer many many times, and there were no viruses.
-I've tried to troubleshoot, but i couldnt find any related topics.
THIS HAPPENS EVERY TIME.
-My computer is on a network with nobody. I only have one computer at home.
-My computer specs are

-AMD 3000+
WINDOWS XP
RODGERS LIGHT SPEED INTERNET
VIA SOMTHING DISPLAY DRIVER.(*G-CARD)
(NOTE)when automatic updates is off, when i try to turn it on it works fine. When i try to turn it off, it causes major problems.
i want my computer to work properly. I just can't fix the problems witht he automatic updates.

ps3:GPU-24 pipelines producing 5.7 ops each
-700mhz ram.
-On par with geforce 7800
-rsx at 550mhz
-rsx is 1.8 tflops
ps3:CPU-Cell processor
-total of 8 spe's running at 3.2 ghz.
Cell is 218GFLOPS.


Computer Hp pavilion a700n
448 mb of ram(upgrading it to 1gb)
amd3000+
(going to have geforce 7800 soon)
Currently(a shitty intergrated via/s3)

Information about ps3's rsx is on:
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/265429
Information about The xbox360 and ps3's gpu
http://www.anandtech.com/printarticle.aspx?i=2423


bitchplz
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5. December 2005 @ 02:26 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hmm.... if its not letting you turn the automatic updates off, Then why not do the Updates and microsoft will stop bugging u?
It sounds like windows update is reinstalling the updates everytime you shut down your pc.

http://update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate/v6/default.aspx?ln=en-us

Do every update.

Let them download and install and wait for windows to say:

To complete the installation Windows needs to reboot your system.

Reboot.

Hope that helps

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Agent56
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8. January 2006 @ 18:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I have had this problem before, chances are that you either have spyware, adware, virus or a faulty motherboard. Also AMD has a reputation for this happening. My advice, either take it back to the manafacturer if it still has warranty. If it doesn't get someone to check it or just try and find the problem in more depth. It could also be overheating!!!

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