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Computer issues

Posted: 2008-01-09 02:58am
by loomer
Alright, as of late my computer has been having a few odd issues, first and foremost of which is the following.

The screen freezes for several seconds, then unfreezes again for a few more. Then it freezes oncemore, and may unfreeze, and often the screen then goes black, and either shuts down temporarily, or the system crashes and reboots.

Anyone know what the fuck is going on?

Posted: 2008-01-09 01:57pm
by Braedley
First guesses are heat and malware. Either that or you're running some resource intensive process that's crapping out and causing a BSOD.

Posted: 2008-01-09 08:39pm
by loomer
Don't think it's overheating, solved that issue before this began (The day before, so could it possibly be permanent damage caused by the 70C temperatures?), and malware seems fairly unlikely, but I'll check on that. Mostly happens when playing WoW, but WoW never used to cause such issues. (Not anytihng intensive either, just roleplaying, so it's not like I'm doing AV with explosions and spell effects everywhere.)

Posted: 2008-01-10 02:08am
by MJ12 Commando
Try checking if it's your video card going on the fritz? Is it old or otherwise problematic?

First try reinstalling your vid card drivers. Maybe that might help, maybe it won't. I had something similar caused from driver incompatibilities that ended up eventually fucking my laptop over.

Posted: 2008-01-11 02:10pm
by Vertigo1
Listen to your hard drive. If its making odd noises, chances are you're trying to read/write to a bad sector on the drive.

Posted: 2008-01-11 08:23pm
by loomer
Resinstalled my drivers recently, so no go there, and it's a good solid drive (7900 GS.). Hard drives aren't having any issues, but I've started to have the boot up just stop before it checks for IDE devices, so I'm thinking mobo damage now.

Posted: 2008-01-19 09:36pm
by loomer
Okay, having resorted to desperation and enabled the dreaded BSoD, it turns out to be my nv4_disp that's screwing up. So either my drivers are corrupt after multiple reinstalls, or my card is, in fact, dying.

Posted: 2008-01-19 11:57pm
by Braedley
Yeah, always totally uninstall video drivers, restart, install new drivers, then restart again. Especially with windows. That may not actually be your problem, but it will eliminate that possibility in the future.

Posted: 2008-01-20 02:32am
by loomer
Completely uninstalled them again (Using the uninstall program, of course), rebooted, installed, rebooted. Still happening. So it's my card dying, sadly, or possibly ATI driver remnants clinging to my system.

Posted: 2008-01-23 08:14pm
by loomer
Update: Appears to be overheating, which is odd, but promising and hopeful!