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311357 2005-01-06 18:31:00 Hi all. Within the last few months I have been experiencing lockups with my computer after about 10 to 12 hours of doing nothing on it. I let task manager run while this happened, and all it is showing is a sudden 100% spike in the CPU and then comes the lockup. I even ran task manager showing the running processes cause I thought I could catch it that way. The highest process at lock up was Explorer and it was only at 14,000 k. I reformatted 2ce, changed the video card, ran all sorts of CPU tests, hard drive tests memory tests, motherboard test, temp tests you name it. Temp in Bios says 40 celcius so its not a heat issue. I checked to see if it was in Power Options, but the Hard Drive shutdown is set to never. Its not virus or spyware related because it still does it after a reformat.I Checked this anyway using Norton, Adaware and spybot but nothing. I'm usually pretty good at figuring out problems like this but I cant figure this out for the life of me.
I have a Pentium 3 733mhz
512 mem ram
Maxtor 40 gig harddrive and a 80 gig (did scan-no errors)
Geforce 4 3800 64meg Video Card And a TNT 32 meg (Tried both)
QDI Mainboard
Award Bios
Sound Blaster Card
DirectX 9c

Any help on this matter would be appreciated.
Thx Ron
RonTheRipper (6801)
311358 2005-01-06 18:39:00 What video driver was installed at the time?? Or is installed right now?

Nvidia drivers??

Not the Nvidia drivers from Windowsupdate??

Check Event Viewer. See what shows up here.

What other programs are installed? Nortons AV/NIS? Zonealarm?

Any firewalls at all?
Speedy Gonzales (78)
311359 2005-01-06 18:49:00 Hi all . Within the last few months I have been experiencing lockups with my computer after about 10 to 12 hours of doing nothing on it . I let task manager run while this happened, and all it is showing is a sudden 100% spike in the CPU and then comes the lockup . I even ran task manager showing the running processes cause I thought I could catch it that way . The highest process at lock up was Explorer and it was only at 14,000 k . I reformatted 2ce, changed the video card, ran all sorts of CPU tests, hard drive tests memory tests, motherboard test, temp tests you name it . Temp in Bios says 40 celcius so its not a heat issue . I checked to see if it was in Power Options, but the Hard Drive shutdown is set to never . Its not virus or spyware related because it still does it after a reformat . I Checked this anyway using Norton, Adaware and spybot but nothing . I'm usually pretty good at figuring out problems like this but I cant figure this out for the life of me .
I have a Pentium 3 733mhz
512 mem ram
Maxtor 40 gig harddrive and a 80 gig (did scan-no errors)
Geforce 4 3800 64meg Video Card And a TNT 32 meg (Tried both)
QDI Mainboard
Award Bios
Sound Blaster Card
DirectX 9c

Any help on this matter would be appreciated .
Thx Ron


Which Sound Blaster and Whose??

What other ide drives/devices on what ide chanells at what positions .

What/any usb devices .

What lan/modem .

This is possibly an intermittent conflict one of the hardest too long distance diagnose .

D .
drb1 (4492)
311360 2005-01-06 20:32:00 What video driver was installed at the time?? Or is installed right now?

Nvidia drivers??

Not the Nvidia drivers from Windowsupdate??

Check Event Viewer . See what shows up here .

What other programs are installed? Nortons AV/NIS? Zonealarm?

Any firewalls at all?

Thx For Response .

1) Nvidia updates are from the Nvidia Home site .
2) I have at this point no Anti Virus Installed . nothing from Norton
3) I Checked Event Viewer and the last error I found prior to lockup was 12 . 41 am last night . The error was in the Service Control Manager . It says "The TVICHW32 service failed to start due to th following error . The system cannot find the file specified . " The lock up happened between 8 am and 11 am this morning . Nothing in event manager during those times .
4) No Fire Walls

Thx Again
RonTheRipper (6801)
311361 2005-01-06 20:39:00 Hi Thx drb1 for responding
Its a Creative Sound Blaster Live
Printer and Scanner are USB
Have a Maxtor 40 gig in Primary Master and HP dvd writer as slave
Have a Segate 80 gig on secondary and Asus CD writer as Slave
Have a D-Link ethernet Card DFE-530TXS

The lockup still happens with the Ethernet or modem unplugged

THX again
RonTheRipper (6801)
311362 2005-01-06 20:40:00 Hi all. Within the last few months I have been experiencing lockups with my computer after about 10 to 12 hours of doing nothing on it. I let task manager run while this happened, and all it is showing is a sudden 100% spike in the CPU and then comes the lockup. I even ran task manager showing the running processes cause I thought I could catch it that way. The highest process at lock up was Explorer and it was only at 14,000 k. I reformatted 2ce, changed the video card, ran all sorts of CPU tests, hard drive tests memory tests, motherboard test, temp tests you name it. Temp in Bios says 40 celcius so its not a heat issue. I checked to see if it was in Power Options, but the Hard Drive shutdown is set to never. Its not virus or spyware related because it still does it after a reformat.I Checked this anyway using Norton, Adaware and spybot but nothing. I'm usually pretty good at figuring out problems like this but I cant figure this out for the life of me.
I have a Pentium 3 733mhz
512 mem ram
Maxtor 40 gig harddrive and a 80 gig (did scan-no errors)
Geforce 4 3800 64meg Video Card And a TNT 32 meg (Tried both)
QDI Mainboard
Award Bios
Sound Blaster Card
DirectX 9c

Any help on this matter would be appreciated.
Thx Ron
RonTheRipper (6801)
311363 2005-01-06 21:05:00 I would put both hdd's on primary master/slave .

BOTH cd's on secondary master/slave .

Sometimes hdd's and cd's dont lke each other, if theyre on the same IDE connection . As one is usually faster than the other .

Also, if u want to kill the TV thing error . Go to device manager . Select view / show hidden devices . Highlight that TV thing delete it then reboot .
Speedy Gonzales (78)
311364 2005-01-06 21:59:00 I would put both hdd's on primary master/slave .

BOTH cd's on secondary master/slave .

Sometimes hdd's and cd's dont lke each other, if theyre on the same IDE connection . As one is usually faster than the other .

Also, if u want to kill the TV thing error . Go to device manager . Select view / show hidden devices . Highlight that TV thing delete it then reboot .

Thx for replying
I killed the TV error thing thx
As for the IDE connection I Have tried this both ways . It didnt matter

Thx again
RonTheRipper (6801)
311365 2005-01-06 22:00:00 Thx For Response.

1) Nvidia updates are from the Nvidia Home site.
2) I have at this point no Anti Virus Installed. nothing from Norton
3) I Checked Event Viewer and the last error I found prior to lockup was 12.41 am last night. The error was in the Service Control Manager. It says "The TVICHW32 service failed to start due to th following error. The system cannot find the file specified." The lock up happened between 8 am and 11 am this morning. Nothing in event manager during those times.
4) No Fire Walls

Thx Again
RonTheRipper (6801)
311366 2005-01-06 22:10:00 OK does anything under device manager show an X? or ? or ! ?? Speedy Gonzales (78)
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