Computer freezes in Chrome, not Explorer yet

msn

खिड़की माने Windows
I know you tried, that reply was for my quoted member and all, just to inform that there is shortcut method to do what all are doing in a loong way. Like a tip. :)

Thank you dashing.sujay for the tip. :-o
 
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maxtor

Journeyman
You can try checking your RAM too. You may be thinking that how can this problem is related to RAM but may be it is as it freezes your windows. Freezing of windows can only be done when there is fault at kernel level.

Here are the steps to check your RAM :-

1. Download memtest86+

Click here if you want to burn the iso on dvd

Click here to install it in pendrive

2. boot from the DVD or PEN DRIVE and run the test at least for 1 hour.

3. Post here the no. of errors occurred in test preferably screen shot taken by camera.

If you can't do above things at least check with another RAM.

And pls tell which windows you are running.

Boot form windows DVD. Follow the steps. Choose C: when asked to select drive. Format it and then install the windows.



Yes, Second drive which is your D: can be used to take backup as it will not be formatted when installing windows.



Yes definitely other drives besides C: , are not affected by reinstall.


Before I proceed I was having a doubt. If, as above, there is some fault with Hard Drive, will doing a reinstall solve the problem of freezing?

Alternatively, should I reinstall in the other drive that I have and not in the same drive as before?

How much time does a reinstal take - I will need to keep aside that much of time
 
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aaruni

The Linux Guy
Windows takes about an hour to install. If you don't have a faulty HDD, then backup your data on the D: drive and format the C: drive, the D: drive will be untouched.
 

s18000rpm

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Before re installing, type MSCONFIG in 'start', and goto startup tab and processes tab, then post the contents here (screenshot).
Also, I'd recommend trying a Linux (mint) live CD/pen drive, to rule out ram problem.
I'm on mobile, so can't post links/tutorial.
You can download it with a download manger or get it from digit magazine CD/DVD.
also try updating windows7. And try opera browser.
 

aswin1

Journeyman
I have a suggestion for you. Uninstall your Antivirus and Firewall. Try using Chrome again.
 
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maxtor

Journeyman
I don't want to work w/o firewall and antivirus except as for some test that I can't put off - that too for maybe 2-3 mins.
 
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maxtor

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Been doing a lot of troubleshooting in the last two days most of which given in the forum threads. I also searched for windows updates and downloaded and installed each one of the pending ones

Have disabled AVG in Chrome extensions.

Finally today from early part of the evening things seem to have normalised though it is too early to fully confirm. I have tried several tabs in Chrome and it seems to be ok now. If all is fine tomorrow also I will consider my issue solved

Thank you in advance for all your help. Let me confirm tomorrow.
 
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maxtor

Journeyman
UPDATE:

Today the power unit stopped working. I have a Tacens Supero 500W Power Supply Unit.

It has been 1 month outside warranty so I took it for repair and when the guy opened the SMPU he said that the damage was being done for some time and that i should have brought it earlier. He also mentioned that it starts with the system hanging frequently. Took him about 30 minutes and it was fixed(charge - Rs 250)

Lessons learnt are as follows:

1.Gaming rigs like these cannot really handle Indian summers and it is best to place it in an AC room or in a similar cool environment(with extra cooling even an additional external fan)
2.All Windows updates should be up to date and never left pending
3.Regular scans and maintenance.

Also, a major cause of heat inside CPU esp in the Indian summer - The SMPU fan does not have an opening which pushes the hot air directly, the hot air is pushed downward and then pushed out by the additional fan as shown in the picture. It is a design fault and it can heat up the components in a computer especially in summer. Going ahead I will have to plan to have an external cooling system to keep it cool in summer when I am playing games etc.

Computer inside (1).jpg

Google Image Result for *sabiosdelpc.net/review/tacens_supero_500/supero7.png

Hope my thread proves to be useful to someone who has an assembled system and who faces a similar problem.
 

s18000rpm

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the bottom facing fan in the PSU sucks air & throws it from the back of PSU.
for heat management,
1. keep a minimum 6" distance between the back of cabinet & wall.
2. cable management inside the cabinet
3. clean the internals once in 2 months or so.
4. if experiencing high temps at idle, add a fan to the cabinet, a 120mm on the side.

If you dont have a UPS, then get one asap, & also check whether earthing is proper in your house/pc room.
 

d6bmg

BMG ftw!!
1. Yes and no. You need a good cabinet along with good CPU cooler.
2. It is not related to freezing.
3. Depends on your internet browsing & downloading habit, if you know what I mean. ;)
 
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maxtor

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the bottom facing fan in the PSU sucks air & throws it from the back of PSU.
4. if experiencing high temps at idle, add a fan to the cabinet, a 120mm on the side.

There are total 3 fans as seen in the snap of my CPU including the power supply one which cannot be seen because it is facing downward .Do you mean a fourth fan? Where to fit it?

1. Yes and no. You need a good cabinet along with good CPU cooler.

Good cabinet like which one? I have a Cooler Master that cost me 1.7k
 
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