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Laptop freezes randomly in dos and windows!?
March 12, 2010
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All HP Pavillon laptops have a recovery disk that allows you to reinstall the original setting of the system and the operational system.
If you have the disk(s) just use them to boot your laptop and fallow the instructions on the screen.
If you don’t have them so try to boot and press f11 until you see the Recovery Screen and fallow the instructions for reinstall the original setting of the system and the operational system including reformat the HD.
Hope that information will help you, Rami Or
either you need to install some drivers or mainly you have corrupted OS files, best option would be to format it and reinstall windows. other wise it could be a hardware issue with probably loose connections (in hard drive or ram, check) or something like the harddrive is broken.
i not sure it work or not but just try it
try update your bios and all the driver
that all…
hope this help
Wow…either bad drive or corrupted commands..deleted an important file..but hey thinking abt it again, it might be just the bad strings of vista coz you the third person here i have seem with the problem today only..Vista sucks..incase you get it right..uninstall vista and use something apart from it..please.
did this happen after you "cleaned the registry?" don’t go messing with the reg windows does a good job at keeping that in check…
Computers can be retarted sometimes for no apparent, good reason, lol
your answer is Vista, Format and put xp on it
Sounds like a hardware issue, especially if you bought the laptop refurbed. Computers freezing up can be any number of things from a faulty video driver to bad memory. To give you an idea as to where the problem may lie, run it till it freezes again. Try to keep a tab on what time it happened at and upon restarting the laptop check the contents of your Event Viewer. [Start->Control Panel->Administrative Tools (Classic View)] You’re usually going to get a bunch of codes and some vague answer (why they do this is beyond me), though if you google the event code you should be able to find a better description.