windows acting weird
Riddick
Malaysia Icrontian
hey guys,
recently my pc has been acting strangely where the moment it finishes loading the welcome screen and goes into desktop it just hangs. the desktop icons appear at first but suddenly dissapear.. however the start bar is still there and the system tray only shows the time. the mouse is still responding but i cant click on anything except the task manager screen which shows that processes are still running normally with 0 cpu usage. when this happens, usually a restart or two fixes it.. but of late its been becoming more frequent and takes more restarts than usual. when i do boot successfully.. windows operates completely normal.
system : amd athlon 64 3200+, gigabyte K8 triton mobo, HIS Radeon X700, 512mb DDR RAM, windows xp sp2
the only solution i can think of atm is a reformat.. any ideas?
recently my pc has been acting strangely where the moment it finishes loading the welcome screen and goes into desktop it just hangs. the desktop icons appear at first but suddenly dissapear.. however the start bar is still there and the system tray only shows the time. the mouse is still responding but i cant click on anything except the task manager screen which shows that processes are still running normally with 0 cpu usage. when this happens, usually a restart or two fixes it.. but of late its been becoming more frequent and takes more restarts than usual. when i do boot successfully.. windows operates completely normal.
system : amd athlon 64 3200+, gigabyte K8 triton mobo, HIS Radeon X700, 512mb DDR RAM, windows xp sp2
the only solution i can think of atm is a reformat.. any ideas?
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I would suggest running memtest and some hard drive diagnostics. It may not be windows, but it propably is. If hte hardware checks out then a repair instalation may be in order.
At the risk of being off topic:
With multiple computers, countless upgrades, all kinks of software -- I've never had instablity with WindowsXP that was caused by XP itself. Problems, when they've occured, have been with half-baked drivers, improperly configured hardware, outdated BIOSes, or software that wasn't ready for prime time. But, with that said, I don't know what the story would be if I didn't keep my systems and registries clean of junk files.