PC freezes

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    louise2808 is offline Newbie

    Smile PC freezes

    Hi,

    Just wondering if you could help me...

    For the past month my Q-Tech pc kept crashing after logging in and going onto internet, a blue scrteen would come up and say something about bios. So i rang up the customer Services dept and told them and they said to un-install everything and load Windows XP again and set some settings. I did this and set up bt ionternet and norton anti virus and when i log in it all freezes and nothing else....

    Many Thanks

    Lou


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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    What did it say about the BIOS? What settings did you set?

    Can you boot into Safe Mode?

    If so: view your Error Log via:

    [1] Start Menu
    [2] Help and Support
    [3] Pick a Task
    [4] Tools
    [5] Advanced System Information
    [6] View the Error Log

    Look for any synchronous entries.

    You might try to reinstall again and do not install Norton to see if that works.

    Did you reinstall with a Q-Tech recovery disk?

    Was the reinstall Destructive or Non-Destructive? Or did you have this option?

  3. #3
    louise2808 is offline Newbie
    Hi Jephree,

    I'm not to sure what it said but remember something about video card i think...( I pretty useless when it comes to pc's). I will try and boot in safe mode tonight and also installing eveything again, not sure what you mean by Destructive or Non-Destructive....

    Will let you know what happens....Cheers oh and no don't think i have a Q-Tech Recovery disk.

    Lou

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    With an OEM XP Recovery CD there is usually an option of a Destructive Recovery or Non-Destructive.

    This relates to the Microsoft XP CD as a Clean or Repair Install respectively.

    A clean install formats/wipes the partition whereas a Repair install only replaces the XP files leaving your programs and data intact.

    Let us know how it goes. After the reinstall I would first get SP2 and try the machine without Norton just to see if it works OK. Norton lays a very heavy hand on the Operating System.

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