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constant pc freeezing/crashing - grandphoenix1 - 07-14-2010 My pc keeps fucking crashing(freezing) abrutally; spradically. Whenever, I'm on a certain site for X amount of mins, it just fucking freezes. Then, I would restart it and I would get the Black screen(dos one) with press f1 f2. I press f1, and get the chksk blue screen that checks my HDD. Not sure what the hell is causing this. My pc is a Dell Dimensions 2400, hdd 120 gb, run xp sp2. RE: constant pc freeezing/crashing - Guilmon and a shotgun - 07-14-2010 Okay, this is probably a performance problem. I'm assuming you are using a rather old tower PC (seeing as the Dimension line died out in 2007 and the 2400 was a second generation model) so upgrading the performance should be a doddle. But first what are your performance specs? Right click on My Computer and select properties. List me your RAM capacity (measured in MB/GB) and what processor speed (measured in Ghz) is stated in the subheading Computer: on the General tab of the System Properties box that has appeared. RE: constant pc freeezing/crashing - Flo-Flo Chique - 05-24-2011 There is many plausable reasons to why your computer keeps freezing. You may have a virus infection. You could have a fragmented hard disk. Your registry can contain errors or be completely corrupted. Maybe you have too much clutter on your PC. Here is what I recommend you do:
I would also recommend downloading Service Pack 3 from Microsoft. Click, this. When downloading, DO NOT click the big green download button, just the "Click here to download" button. RE: constant pc freeezing/crashing - DragonMasterX - 05-24-2011 Try to avoid posting in dead topics, it's unnecessary and in most cases highly inpractical (In this case, the poster just isn't active anymore, so giving him an answer is pointless). Look at the dates of the last poster to know if it's still an active topic. Most topics whose last reply was 2-4 months ago are considered dead or inactive, so posting in them means necroposting. 'lest it's been said OK to post in it, do not. RE: constant pc freeezing/crashing - brandonmarkings - 10-26-2011 this is probably a performance problem. |