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    Nov 14, 2006, 10:42 PM
    64 bit system freezes for a few seconds
    I have a 64 bit system that will freeze at random times. The funny thing is it only freezes for about 30 seconds then goes again. The even funnier thing is that the mouse will move, the num lock light will work but you can't click on anything or input anything at all. If something is installing the install will stop but if there is anything moving on it (such as the text that changes during a windows install) it will keep going so it looks like everything is working properly. I have tried repairing the operating system. I have upgraded the PSU to a SilverStone 750w and it doesn't seem to be heat related as it will happen as soon as I turn it on sometimes. It is running an Asus SLI motherboard with 2xInno3D 7900GTX, raided 250GB SATA II HDD's. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I'm running out of things to try before I have to start replacing stuff at random.

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