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    Nov 4, 2007, 02:05 PM
    Computer freezes at every point
    I have advent laptop, windows vista. I turn on the laptop and the computer goes as far as the vista loading bar just before the password screen and freezes. When I start it in safe mode it says loading windows files and then freezes. When I try and repair windows it says this will take one hour and it just freezes. I've tried reinstalling windows and it goes a little way through and freezez. Every single option on all boot menus and stuff just freeze. Help!!

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    Nov 4, 2007, 02:47 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by badboyowen
    I have advent laptop, windows vista. I turn on the laptop and the computer goes as far as the vista loading bar just before the password screen and freezes. when i start it in safe mode it says loading windows files and then freezes. when i try and repair windows it says this will take one hour and it just freezes. ive tried reinstalling windows and it goes a little way through and freezez. every single option on all boot menus and stuff just freeze. Help!!!

    ty
    I can think of three possible things that you may wish to consider:

    1) Have you verified that you computer has the necessary resources to run Windows Vista?

    2) How old is the computer? I ask because the type of symptom that you are describing can occur as a result of a power supply on it's last legs. If the computer is 3 or 4 years old, and is used extensively, that is a very real possibility. Similarly, if your computer is loading the power supply to it's limit, you may see the same symptom even if the power supply is still good, simply because the output voltages will go too low for normal operation.

    3) If the computer is older, or the memory is older, you may have defective RAM.
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    Nov 4, 2007, 02:52 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Tj3
    I can think of three possible things that you may wish to consider:

    1) Have you verified that you computer has the necessary resources to run Windows Vista?

    2) How old is the computer? I ask because the type of symptom that you are describing can occur as a result of a power supply on it's last legs. If the computer is 3 or 4 years old, and is used extensively, that is a very real possibility. Similarly, if your computer is loading the power supply to it's limit, you may see the same symptom even if the power supply is still good, simply because the output voltages will go too low for normal operation.

    3) If the computer is older, or the memory is older, you may have defective RAM.


    The laptop is about 6 months old and it came with vista... I'm thinking it's a virus as the problem happened when I turned off the computer after downloading a program called artmoney but I could be wrong
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    Nov 4, 2007, 03:51 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by badboyowen
    The laptop is about 6 months old and it came with vista .... im thinking its a virus as the problem happened when i turned off the computer after downloading a program called artmoney but i could be wrong
    You can download a good quality anti-virus program from here:

    avast! antivirus software - computer virus, worm and Trojan protection by ALWIL Software
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    Nov 4, 2007, 03:54 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Tj3
    You can download a good quality anti-virus program from here:

    avast! antivirus software - computer virus, worm and Trojan protection by ALWIL Software

    I carnt get onto the laptop to run a virus system nerever mind install it
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    Nov 4, 2007, 04:53 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by badboyowen
    i carnt get onto the laptop to run a virus system nerever mind install it
    Can you get it to come up in "Safe Mode"?

    If you do not know how to do this, check this link:

    Getting into Windows Safe Mode

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