Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Advanced Computer problems?

I recently have been experiancing computer problems.





The computer runs slow, very slow. Takes anywhere from 4-10 minutes to start up.





I have downloaded 3 different Trojan, and spybot removal programs. And they havn't found anything.





But past few days it has been shutting down and starting up again. Before it shuts down compeltely, sometimes it will show a blue screen with a technical readout of a error process, then restarts the computer.





And after it starts up completely it pops up "The system has recovered from a serious error."





Error Signature:


BCCode : 77 BCP1 : C000000E BCP2 : C000000E BCP3 : 00000000 BCP4 : 00152000 OSVer : 5_1_2600 SP : 2_0 Product : 256_1





Technical Information:


C:\DOCUME~1\Owner\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER128...


C:\DOCUME~1\Owner\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER128...





What is the problem? I googled the error signature, but only a partial match came up.

Advanced Computer problems?
The blue screen is either a) The system memory has been exceeded by running programs, or b) a device driver needs to be repaired or updated. If you haven't plugged in or installed any new devices lately or changed device configuration its probably the former and not the latter. As for the computer running slow one often overlooked reason is that the harddrive is failing and the computer is taking longer to read from it. Do you have extremely long load times the first time per boot that you load a particular program? You should try defragmenting first but if problems persist you may want to transfer your data to a different harddrive.
Reply:For the slowness of your computer, you might want to add more system memory (RAM), especially if you have a few applications that startup with the computer. Check out www.crucial.com. They have a scan utility that can figure out how much you have, and how much more you can add.





Check for viruses. If you don't have one, you can go to www.housecall.com to have a free scan performed on your machine. Another anti-virus app (thats free) is AVG Free Edition, and that works very well. Look it up at www.grisoft.com.





A third possibility, and much much more dire, is the hardware on your machine is failing. It could be either the motherboard (bad), or even worse your hard-drive (very bad, on the count that its got all your files and could be hard to make a copy of).
Reply:It sounds like a motherboard problem. If your mobo is at least 2 years old, you may be suffering from bad capacitors. There was an industry wide problem of bad caps a few years ago and it affected every manufacturer. My friend had one of the bad mobo and experienced the same problem.





CHeck you mobo for leaking or expanded capacitors. Even if you don't see anything, that doesn't mean it's not the problem.
Reply:Yes, if you use a full CHKDSK and it fixes it temporarilly, you might be all set. But run Disk Cleanup and Defrag to really set things straight.





You can spend days trying many little fixes and such to no avail. If things really seem BAD still, consider skipping to the part, where you BACKUP and then Format and RE-Install Windows. Your system will be much better with ALL NEW.





Good luck and Happy Computing!
Reply:Get Norton Anti Virus, Spyware Doctor, SpeedUpMyPc, and Window Washer. Together then all can help your computer run faster once again without any problems.
Reply:Hard Drive is the problem. You definitely hahev to run HDD utils like CHKDSK.
Reply:It sounds like you have already ran checkdisk, correct?


I really think it is your hard drive. You may be able to reformat it and reload the operating system, but I kind of think it wont even read the temp files. Go ahead and try reformatting and reload the operating system. You might just try loading Kubuntu, instead of Windows, as it doesnt get infected with virii like Windows. www.kubuntu.org

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