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HP laptop freezes

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#1 ·
Hey all,

I am new here and found the forums while doing a google search for a problem I have been having since 3 days.

My HPdv6500z laptop with Vista home premium has been running fine for a long time, recently it started to freeze randomnly. I can move the mouse,but unable to click on anything.
Sometimes it freezes when left idle for a few minutes and sometimes while I am working on it as well. I tried restoring it to a restore point that was around a week old, it didnt work.

I have run virus scan using McAfee and Spyware scan using Spybot.
Another thing worth noting is that I couldnt run these scans in normal mode, since the laptop froze after a few minutes. I ran them in safe mode and the laptop never freezes in safe mode.

What could be the problem?:4-dontkno
I would really appreciate some help.

Thanks
 
#3 ·
Sorry, but I do not have a solution to your problem....merely a similar complaint. I am posting this in the hope that someone may see both of our problems and offer up a solution. My computer also freezes in normal mode, but I can operate in safe mode just fine. When I run AVG Anti-Virus v7.5, it says that it cannot read my drive and something about the master boot sequence. I can do most everything I normally do in normal mode in safe mode....but when I go to normal mode, it just freezes. May also be worth mentioning that I play World of Warcraft on my computer....that started freezing up randomly just before the computer began to freeze. Whenever it freezes in normal mode, I get an error message stating that "Microsoft Windows is not responding...blah blah blah."

SPECS:
Windows Vista Home Basic (build 6000)
Acer Aspire 3050 Laptop
1790 MB RAM
ATI Radeon Xpress 1100 Adapter


-crazyhorse :sigh:
 
#5 ·
AV's are nothing but a pain. I have used PC's for over a decade and never used an AV, and never caught any virus.

As long as you avoid unknown websites and as long as you avoid illegal cracks etc, then you wont need an AV.

Remove the AV and watch how well your system runs.
 
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