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EXPERT RESPONSE FROM: Bernie Klinder

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QUESTION POSED ON: 14 March 2004
I am running Windows ME on an 800 MHZ Duron Compaq with a 40 Gig hard drive and 64 Meg Ram. My problem is that after about 10-15 minutes the system just freezes up. The mouse will not move nor am I able to Ctr-Alt-Dlt as the keyboard also freezes. The only way I am able to reboot is to turn the computer off then back on. Any suggestions?
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EXPERT RESPONSE
Most hardware lockups are the result of bad hardware drivers or hardware itself, by which I mean the peripheral devices you have installed, and not your PC. First, try to remember what changed just before these lockups occurred. Did you add or remove hardware? Are all of the device drivers you are using written specifically for Windows ME, or are they from Windows 95/98 and just happen to work on ME. You may want to try unplugging some devices and see if this resolves the issue. I would also try to verify the drivers in use and update them whenever you can. Last, but not least, I would try running a Registry cleaning tool such as RegVac which will detect and remove useless fragments in your system registry that may be causing instabilities.
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