So, when I boot my computer it takes forever and a day for Firefox to open up...often freezing. If Firefox hasn't successfully opened up(that is, displaying the start up page) by the time Windows idles and locks up, then it's impossible to get into Windows. This also seems to occur if I use IE.
AVG can't seem to find anything wrong, I've done Disk Defrag and cleanup, confirmed that it sees both sticks of RAM, even popped open the case and air-dusted the inside. The problem has started within the last month, specifically with the instlallation of FO3. FO3 on my comp has problems locking up and forcing me to reboot the computer, whcih is when I first noticed this problem. I had associated the problem solely with FO3, but this morning my computer had rebooted itself during the night following a Windows update and the problem occured with that was well.
Thoughts?
Boot Up/logging into Windows problem.
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Boot Up/logging into Windows problem.
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Re: Boot Up/logging into Windows problem.
Have you checked the event log for any clues? Also you might want to test the RAM using Memtestx86 as well checking the hard drive with checkdisk.
And lastly, have you tried uninstalling FO3?
And lastly, have you tried uninstalling FO3?
Re: Boot Up/logging into Windows problem.
rapidsquirrel wrote:Have you checked the event log for any clues? Also you might want to test the RAM using Memtestx86 as well checking the hard drive with checkdisk.
And lastly, have you tried uninstalling FO3?
I did completely uninstall FO3...and re-installed it(I had assumed it was a bad install so I did a clean install after removing it).
I've also run checkdisk, no errors found.
I have not checked the event log or test the RAM, I'll do so when I get home.
"The rifle itself has no moral stature, since it has no will of its own. Naturally, it may be used by evil men for evil purposes, but there are more good men than evil, and while the latter cannot be persuaded to the path of righteousness by propaganda, they can certainly be corrected by good men with rifles."