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  1. #1
    EvChrysler300 Guest

    Frequent Screen Freeze

    I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows Vista and have frequent Screen Freezes.
    This is very disturbing and I am wondering whether I should have upgraded.
    The only option to shut down my computer is to actually cold boot it down -
    there are no other options. Can anyone out there help me?

  2. #2
    Guy Thomas Guest

    Re: Frequent Screen Freeze

    Here is some of my research on Vista running slowly and freezing

    http://www.computerperformance.co.uk...nning_slow.htm

    Guy

    "EvChrysler300" <EvChrysler300@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:EC39DD84-72BD-473F-A8A7-9AB52A9F6D3B@microsoft.com...
    >I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows Vista and have frequent Screen
    >Freezes.
    > This is very disturbing and I am wondering whether I should have upgraded.
    > The only option to shut down my computer is to actually cold boot it
    > down -
    > there are no other options. Can anyone out there help me?




  3. #3
    Mr. Arnold Guest

    Re: Frequent Screen Freeze


    "EvChrysler300" <EvChrysler300@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:EC39DD84-72BD-473F-A8A7-9AB52A9F6D3B@microsoft.com...
    >I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows Vista and have frequent Screen
    >Freezes.
    > This is very disturbing and I am wondering whether I should have upgraded.
    > The only option to shut down my computer is to actually cold boot it
    > down -
    > there are no other options. Can anyone out there help me?


    If Vista was not pre installed, then you should back up your data, boot off
    of the Vista Upgrade install DVD, format the HD, and lay down Vista fresh
    whipping out XP.



  4. #4
    EvChrysler300 Guest

    Re: Frequent Screen Freeze

    I can't because the situation is, Dell sold me the computer with XP, with the
    understanding the the "Vista Upgrade" was an added option - so it is an
    "Upgrade" I don't think I can format my hard drive and get rid of XP - It is
    not a full version of Vista. Thank you Mr. Arnold. -

    "Mr. Arnold" wrote:

    >
    > "EvChrysler300" <EvChrysler300@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:EC39DD84-72BD-473F-A8A7-9AB52A9F6D3B@microsoft.com...
    > >I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows Vista and have frequent Screen
    > >Freezes.
    > > This is very disturbing and I am wondering whether I should have upgraded.
    > > The only option to shut down my computer is to actually cold boot it
    > > down -
    > > there are no other options. Can anyone out there help me?

    >
    > If Vista was not pre installed, then you should back up your data, boot off
    > of the Vista Upgrade install DVD, format the HD, and lay down Vista fresh
    > whipping out XP.
    >
    >
    >


  5. #5
    Mr. Arnold Guest

    Re: Frequent Screen Freeze


    "EvChrysler300" <EvChrysler300@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:B223B86D-8DD4-44A9-BA38-24D3055467D4@microsoft.com...
    >I can't because the situation is, Dell sold me the computer with XP, with
    >the
    > understanding the the "Vista Upgrade" was an added option - so it is an
    > "Upgrade" I don't think I can format my hard drive and get rid of XP - It
    > is
    > not a full version of Vista. Thank you Mr. Arnold. -
    >


    Well, Compaq sold me a laptop with Windows ME, which was causing the
    wireless to crash the O/S with the wireless card installed. They told me if
    I went to Win 2K at the time, they would not support the O/S on the machine.
    I didn't need them to support it. I went to Win 2K on the laptop and never
    looked back.

    I got a HP laptop recently which had Vista Premium and it didn't fore fill
    my needs. HP told me if I upgraded, that they wouldn't support Ultimate
    either. I didn't need them to support it in the first place, either. So, I
    upgraded and never looked back.

    Vista Upgrade is a "full version" of Vista. I don't even know where you're
    coming up with the nonsense on that one, Vista Upgrade not being a full
    version of Vista. Who told you that? <g>

    If you have the retail version of Vista Upgrade on a DVD/CD, then you can
    boot off of the DVD/CD, format the HD, wipe out XP and lay down Vista in its
    entirety on the HD.

    Sometimes, you have to take matters into your own hands to fix things,
    because know one is going to do it for you, and you have to support things
    yourself.



  6. #6
    R. C. White [MVP] Guest

    Re: Frequent Screen Freeze

    Hi, EvChrysler300.

    You haven't given us nearly enough details. For instance, how long does the
    freeze last: 1 minute, 1 hour, 1 day? What is going on at the time of the
    freeze: drafting a Word document, playing a game, surfing the 'Net? Which
    version of Vista: Home Basic x86 or Ultimate x64? You said you upgraded,
    so I assume that Vista was not pre-installed on your computer.

    During the first week of running Vista, it is not unusual to experience some
    slowdowns and even occasional "freezes". Some of these delays are caused by
    the Indexing Service running in the background; it is supposed to work only
    behind the scenes and give us control instantly when we press a key or move
    the mouse, but sometimes the delay is noticeable. Windows Mail also does
    some compacting and other database maintenance in the background and
    sometimes experiences delays; we often see the phrase, "Not Responding",
    during these periods. Usually, all we have to do is wait, but we may have
    to wait a long time before we regain control

    Rather than just keep shooting in the dark with "maybe" guesses, I'll wait
    for you to tell us more about the symptoms.

    Oh, "cold booting" solves some kind of problems, but it usually is not a
    permanent solution. You really should not keep doing that.

    RC
    --
    R. C. White, CPA
    San Marcos, TX
    rc@grandecom.net
    Microsoft Windows MVP
    (Running Windows Live Mail desktop beta in Vista Ultimate x64)

    "EvChrysler300" <EvChrysler300@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:EC39DD84-72BD-473F-A8A7-9AB52A9F6D3B@microsoft.com...
    >I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows Vista and have frequent Screen
    >Freezes.
    > This is very disturbing and I am wondering whether I should have upgraded.
    > The only option to shut down my computer is to actually cold boot it
    > down -
    > there are no other options. Can anyone out there help me?



  7. #7
    Joey DoWop Dee Guest

    Re: Frequent Screen Freeze (OT:Joke)

    On Sat, 26 May 2007 01:04:00 -0400, EvChrysler300 wrote:

    > I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows Vista and have


    frequent Screen Freezes.

    > This is very disturbing


    Not to mention it's impossible to say, ten times fast.

    I'm sorry about the problem, and I will be watching for a solution; I've just
    been trying unsuccessfully to read your subject line without losing my
    dentures.

    --
    Joey DoWop Dee
    Remember: It is To Laugh


  8. #8
    Wiggz Guest

    Re: Frequent Screen Freeze (OT:Joke)

    I too have this issue. My issue is based around my wireless 3Com card
    and Vista connecting to an Access Point. When I'm not using wireless,
    and the card is not in use, Vista is responsive. However when I am
    using the wireless PCMCIA card to connect to my network (and gateway)
    the system 'can' become unresponsive and freeze whilst powering down
    all my peripherals and just sitting there!!

    This does not ALWAYS happen, however it seems to happen approximately
    75% of the time. The amount of time it takes from Wireless power on
    to freeze varies, but the result is always the same - cold shut down
    and reboot.

    Anyone anywhere have any help on this? I have posted myself but
    nobody has replied. I think it has to be a 3Com driver issue or a
    problem with wireless connectivity (or network) within Vista itself.
    Many people have experienced this.

    I am currently using an XP driver for wireless pcmcia card as no Vista
    ones exist!


  9. #9
    Rock Guest

    Re: Frequent Screen Freeze (OT:Joke)

    "Wiggz" <wiggz0r@gmail.com> wrote
    >I too have this issue. My issue is based around my wireless 3Com card
    > and Vista connecting to an Access Point. When I'm not using wireless,
    > and the card is not in use, Vista is responsive. However when I am
    > using the wireless PCMCIA card to connect to my network (and gateway)
    > the system 'can' become unresponsive and freeze whilst powering down
    > all my peripherals and just sitting there!!
    >
    > This does not ALWAYS happen, however it seems to happen approximately
    > 75% of the time. The amount of time it takes from Wireless power on
    > to freeze varies, but the result is always the same - cold shut down
    > and reboot.
    >
    > Anyone anywhere have any help on this? I have posted myself but
    > nobody has replied. I think it has to be a 3Com driver issue or a
    > problem with wireless connectivity (or network) within Vista itself.
    > Many people have experienced this.
    >
    > I am currently using an XP driver for wireless pcmcia card as no Vista
    > ones exist!


    Your last sentence, don't you think that could be the problem?

    --
    Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]

  10. #10
    Wiggz Guest

    Re: Frequent Screen Freeze (OT:Joke)

    On 31 May, 09:46, "Rock" <R...@nospam.net> wrote:
    > "Wiggz" <wigg...@gmail.com> wrote
    >
    >
    >
    > >I too have this issue. My issue is based around my wireless 3Com card
    > > and Vista connecting to an Access Point. When I'm not using wireless,
    > > and the card is not in use, Vista is responsive. However when I am
    > > using the wireless PCMCIA card to connect to my network (and gateway)
    > > the system 'can' become unresponsive and freeze whilst powering down
    > > all my peripherals and just sitting there!!

    >
    > > This does not ALWAYS happen, however it seems to happen approximately
    > > 75% of the time. The amount of time it takes from Wireless power on
    > > to freeze varies, but the result is always the same - cold shut down
    > > and reboot.

    >
    > > Anyone anywhere have any help on this? I have posted myself but
    > > nobody has replied. I think it has to be a 3Com driver issue or a
    > > problem with wireless connectivity (or network) within Vista itself.
    > > Many people have experienced this.

    >
    > > I am currently using an XP driver for wireless pcmcia card as no Vista
    > > ones exist!

    >
    > Your last sentence, don't you think that could be the problem?
    >
    > --
    > Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]



    Yes - it could well be - the point is what alternative do I have?
    There are no Vista drivers out there. Goes to show you should never
    completely adopt an Operating System until it has achieved SP1 status,
    especially a Microsoft one.

    I personally quite like Vista...but I'm not a) going to roll it out
    across our clients at work, and b) will not roll it out to any more of
    my personal clients.


  11. #11
    Rock Guest

    Re: Frequent Screen Freeze (OT:Joke)

    "Wiggz" <wiggz0r@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:1180685101.079207.320100@p47g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
    > On 31 May, 09:46, "Rock" <R...@nospam.net> wrote:
    >> "Wiggz" <wigg...@gmail.com> wrote
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> >I too have this issue. My issue is based around my wireless 3Com card
    >> > and Vista connecting to an Access Point. When I'm not using wireless,
    >> > and the card is not in use, Vista is responsive. However when I am
    >> > using the wireless PCMCIA card to connect to my network (and gateway)
    >> > the system 'can' become unresponsive and freeze whilst powering down
    >> > all my peripherals and just sitting there!!

    >>
    >> > This does not ALWAYS happen, however it seems to happen approximately
    >> > 75% of the time. The amount of time it takes from Wireless power on
    >> > to freeze varies, but the result is always the same - cold shut down
    >> > and reboot.

    >>
    >> > Anyone anywhere have any help on this? I have posted myself but
    >> > nobody has replied. I think it has to be a 3Com driver issue or a
    >> > problem with wireless connectivity (or network) within Vista itself.
    >> > Many people have experienced this.

    >>
    >> > I am currently using an XP driver for wireless pcmcia card as no Vista
    >> > ones exist!

    >>
    >> Your last sentence, don't you think that could be the problem?


    > Yes - it could well be - the point is what alternative do I have?
    > There are no Vista drivers out there. Goes to show you should never
    > completely adopt an Operating System until it has achieved SP1 status,
    > especially a Microsoft one.


    > I personally quite like Vista...but I'm not a) going to roll it out
    > across our clients at work, and b) will not roll it out to any more of
    > my personal clients.



    It's something you have to research before making the move, for sure. Too
    many just jump into it without checking. I don't know of a solution, sorry.

    Why a) and b)? They all have the same hardware? I don't think I follow the
    thought here.

    --
    Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]


  12. #12
    Shakil Guest

    RE: Frequent Screen Freeze



    "EvChrysler300" wrote:

    > I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows Vista and have frequent Screen Freezes.
    > This is very disturbing and I am wondering whether I should have upgraded.
    > The only option to shut down my computer is to actually cold boot it down -
    > there are no other options. Can anyone out there help me?


    Hi there, I am having the same problem as you are having that it my
    computer keeps on freezing randomly taking a few seconds and sometimes it can
    take as long as 25 minutes. I updated windows but the freezing keeps on
    happening . Anyone has any idea or solution to this problem?

  13. #13
    bob clere Guest

    Re: Frequent Screen Freeze

    You are not alone. Mine too. However it always seems to clear itself and
    everything continues. This "freezing" does not seem to generate errors in
    the problem reporting area. I've sort of learned to live with it for now in
    the hopes somebody at Microsoft will fix it (some day, some month!)
    "Shakil" <Shakil@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:A874C488-C1B2-4B2C-8E9E-75AF187D0489@microsoft.com...
    >
    >
    > "EvChrysler300" wrote:
    >
    >> I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows Vista and have frequent Screen
    >> Freezes.
    >> This is very disturbing and I am wondering whether I should have
    >> upgraded.
    >> The only option to shut down my computer is to actually cold boot it
    >> down -
    >> there are no other options. Can anyone out there help me?

    >
    > Hi there, I am having the same problem as you are having that it my
    > computer keeps on freezing randomly taking a few seconds and sometimes it
    > can
    > take as long as 25 minutes. I updated windows but the freezing keeps on
    > happening . Anyone has any idea or solution to this problem?



  14. #14
    Shakil Guest

    Re: Frequent Screen Freeze



    "bob clere" wrote:

    > You are not alone. Mine too. However it always seems to clear itself and
    > everything continues. This "freezing" does not seem to generate errors in
    > the problem reporting area. I've sort of learned to live with it for now in
    > the hopes somebody at Microsoft will fix it (some day, some month!)
    > "Shakil" <Shakil@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:A874C488-C1B2-4B2C-8E9E-75AF187D0489@microsoft.com...
    > >
    > >
    > > "EvChrysler300" wrote:
    > >
    > >> I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows Vista and have frequent Screen
    > >> Freezes.
    > >> This is very disturbing and I am wondering whether I should have
    > >> upgraded.
    > >> The only option to shut down my computer is to actually cold boot it
    > >> down -
    > >> there are no other options. Can anyone out there help me?

    > >
    > > Hi there, I am having the same problem as you are having that it my
    > > computer keeps on freezing randomly taking a few seconds and sometimes it
    > > can
    > > take as long as 25 minutes. I updated windows but the freezing keeps on
    > > happening . Anyone has any idea or solution to this problem?



    > So you are sure that its a problem with Vista and nothing to do with hardware?
    >


  15. #15
    Whip Guest

    Re: Frequent Screen Freeze

    Check this site for some ideas:
    http://forums.microsoft.com/technet/...id=17&pageid=3

    For me, I tried the cable swap. That worked until Dell came out with a
    firmware update for the DVD and a BIOS update. After I applied them, I was
    able to restore cabling back to factory specs. I have a Dell DM061/E520
    running Home Premium. DVD is a Phillips. Freezing has been totally gone since
    late March.

    "Shakil" wrote:

    >
    >
    > "bob clere" wrote:
    >
    > > You are not alone. Mine too. However it always seems to clear itself and
    > > everything continues. This "freezing" does not seem to generate errors in
    > > the problem reporting area. I've sort of learned to live with it for now in
    > > the hopes somebody at Microsoft will fix it (some day, some month!)
    > > "Shakil" <Shakil@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > > news:A874C488-C1B2-4B2C-8E9E-75AF187D0489@microsoft.com...
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > "EvChrysler300" wrote:
    > > >
    > > >> I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows Vista and have frequent Screen
    > > >> Freezes.
    > > >> This is very disturbing and I am wondering whether I should have
    > > >> upgraded.
    > > >> The only option to shut down my computer is to actually cold boot it
    > > >> down -
    > > >> there are no other options. Can anyone out there help me?
    > > >
    > > > Hi there, I am having the same problem as you are having that it my
    > > > computer keeps on freezing randomly taking a few seconds and sometimes it
    > > > can
    > > > take as long as 25 minutes. I updated windows but the freezing keeps on
    > > > happening . Anyone has any idea or solution to this problem?

    >
    >
    > > So you are sure that its a problem with Vista and nothing to do with hardware?
    > >


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