PC freezing for a few seconds multiple times per day - no BSOD

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  • jmarket
    PCHF Owner
    • Jan 2015
    • 7636

    #16
    Your dump files are not being saved so I’m not able to analyze them.

    Please following the instructions at the below link, then following the instructions in Post #5

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    • kal
      PCHF Member
      • Jan 2019
      • 19

      #17
      Originally posted by jmarket
      Your dump files are not being saved so I’m not able to analyze them.

      Please following the instructions at the below link, then following the instructions in Post #5

      I did another wipe on my PC and this time cleaned the entire hard drive that windows is installed on. Already had a freeze for a few seconds. Regarding minidumps that stuff was setup previously but for some reason nothing is logging.

      I am attaching my windows event logs since the wipe I just did (it did freeze 1 time) and also the sysnative collection zip I just ran.

      I will wait for a few more freezes and then check the minidump and run the diagnostic tool again.

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      • kal
        PCHF Member
        • Jan 2019
        • 19

        #18
        I have had 2 more freezes, there is still no minidump being created (not sure if this is good or bad at this point). Here is the sysnative collection in case there is any new information.

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        • jmarket
          PCHF Owner
          • Jan 2015
          • 7636

          #19
          Did you follow the prework after the wipe?

          If it’s not saving dump files, it could point to a corrupted Windows install or faulty hardware

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          • kal
            PCHF Member
            • Jan 2019
            • 19

            #20
            Originally posted by jmarket
            Did you follow the prework after the wipe?

            If it’s not saving dump files, it could point to a corrupted Windows install or faulty hardware
            Yes I did it 3 total times. Once prior to posting, once after first wipe and then again after this most recent wipe.

            Someone suggested to me that it could be my power supply causing the problem so I just finished installing a new one. Going to try and play games and watch movies etc to see if I get another freeze with the new power supply.

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            • kal
              PCHF Member
              • Jan 2019
              • 19

              #21
              Sadly I had another freeze even after replacing the PSU. Not that the logs have been helpful but I decided to run the sysnative again just in case there is something new.

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              • jmarket
                PCHF Owner
                • Jan 2015
                • 7636

                #22
                Sound like a bad hard drive. We’re going to test it.

                Go ahead and download SeaTools for Windows.

                Install it and run it. You’ll be greeted with a drive list. Go ahead and select the drive and go to Basic Tests > Short Drive Self Test. If it passes, move on to Short Generic. If that passes, run Long Generic. Note that Long Generic will take an hour or so, so run it overnight.

                Let’s test your RAM to ensure your RAM is OK

                [ul]
                [li]Click Start, type mdsched.exe in the Search box, and then press Enter.[/li][li]Choose whether to restart the computer and run the tool immediately or schedule the tool to run at the next restart.[/li][li]Windows Memory Diagnostics runs automatically after the computer restarts and performs a standard memory test automatically. If you want to perform fewer or more tests, press F1, use the Up and Down arrow keys to set the Test Mix as Basic, Standard, or Extended, and then press F10 to apply the desired settings and resume testing.[/li][li]When testing is completed, the computer restarts automatically. You’ll see the test results when you log on.[/li][/ul]

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                • kal
                  PCHF Member
                  • Jan 2019
                  • 19

                  #23
                  Originally posted by jmarket
                  Sound like a bad hard drive. We’re going to test it.

                  Go ahead and download SeaTools for Windows.

                  Install it and run it. You’ll be greeted with a drive list. Go ahead and select the drive and go to Basic Tests > Short Drive Self Test. If it passes, move on to Short Generic. If that passes, run Long Generic. Note that Long Generic will take an hour or so, so run it overnight.

                  Let’s test your RAM to ensure your RAM is OK

                  [ul]
                  [li]Click Start, type mdsched.exe in the Search box, and then press Enter.[/li][li]Choose whether to restart the computer and run the tool immediately or schedule the tool to run at the next restart.[/li][li]Windows Memory Diagnostics runs automatically after the computer restarts and performs a standard memory test automatically. If you want to perform fewer or more tests, press F1, use the Up and Down arrow keys to set the Test Mix as Basic, Standard, or Extended, and then press F10 to apply the desired settings and resume testing.[/li][li]When testing is completed, the computer restarts automatically. You’ll see the test results when you log on.[/li][/ul]
                  I did previusly run the windows memory diagnostics in addition to memtest86 and neither reported a problem. I am currently scanning my hard drives on the long generic scan as the other scans passed. I will report back with results on those scans and I will do another windows memory diagnostic just to be sure.

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                  • kal
                    PCHF Member
                    • Jan 2019
                    • 19

                    #24
                    Scans reported everything was normal/no errors. I did have another freeze just a few minutes ago.

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                    • jmarket
                      PCHF Owner
                      • Jan 2015
                      • 7636

                      #25
                      So your HD is ok, PSU is ok, RAM is ok, GPU is ok. Time to test the CPU.

                      Download Prime95 and let it run for about 30 minutes.

                      This will stress test your CPU. Any CPU problems will be reported.

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                      • kal
                        PCHF Member
                        • Jan 2019
                        • 19

                        #26
                        Originally posted by jmarket
                        So your HD is ok, PSU is ok, RAM is ok, GPU is ok. Time to test the CPU.

                        Download Prime95 and let it run for about 30 minutes.

                        This will stress test your CPU. Any CPU problems will be reported.
                        So the freeze happened right when I launched prime stress testing but it could have been coincidence. It didn’t happen again for the duration of the scan after that.

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                        • kal
                          PCHF Member
                          • Jan 2019
                          • 19

                          #27
                          jmarket Hey! I want to put this on hold for the weekend until at least Tuesday. I spoke with Amazon and walked them through all of the troubleshooting from both here and others trying to help. With that said I just ordered a brand new motherboard and RAM that should be here on monday or tuesday. I will install them and then check to see if the freezing problem resumes.

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                          • jmarket
                            PCHF Owner
                            • Jan 2015
                            • 7636

                            #28
                            Sounds good. I’ll put this as Pending until you report back

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                            • veeg
                              PCHF Director
                              • Jul 2016
                              • 8977

                              #29
                              Any updates?

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                              • kal
                                PCHF Member
                                • Jan 2019
                                • 19

                                #30
                                Originally posted by vger
                                Any updates?
                                Hello! I was going to wait until tomorrow just to be absolutely sure everything was ok. I did swap out my RAM and motherboard and have not had a single freeze since. At this point I am fine with marking it as resolved and if the issue crops up again I will reach out (after crying for hours on end).

                                I did want to take a moment and just say thank you for the help. You all take time out of your day to assist others and it was a great relief for me to have someone assist in finding a solution. Have a good one!

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