Seng Tjaun wrote:
> I got a PC which it frequently hang all the while. In a day I will get about
> 10 or more hang-up. The hang does not seems to be from the OS point of view
> since before this under Windows98 it hangs. Upgrade to Windows 2000 or
> Windows XP, it still hangs. The hang-up causes the whole system to freeze. I
> can't even do CTL+ALT+DEL or CTRL+Shift+ESC to shutdown processes. The only
> thing I could do is just to reboot the system. The hang also does not create
> any log file on Windows 2k and XP event viewer. I suspect the memory having
> problem and did a memtest86. The result does not shows the memory having
> problem.
>
> What other tools or method I could use to determine what causes the system
> to hang frequently? What hardware should I take note on such a hang.
>
> Any further required information, please ask.
>
> Thanks.
I had this problem too, and here are the steps I went about to fix it ...
Install a CPU heat monitoring program. If the temperature frequently
gets very high and then your system locks up, then you know what the
problem is.
Replace/upgrade the power supply. In my case, the power supply simply
didn't have enough wattage and couldn't keep up with the system at some
times.
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