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I have tried system restore but it still freezes up. Only have restore point to 4 weeks ago.
I tried to create recovery DVDs as could not find old ones, but after the first disk is created and at the prompt when I insert the second DVD the message comes that it is unable to create the recovery DVD.
Would REALLY appreciate any help or suggestions
Hi Kingair and welcome.
Can you please give us some basic information?
Which Vaio Model?
Which version of Windows is installed? Is this the original operating system?
What are you doing when it freezes? Browsing?/Downloading/Playing Games?
Does it unfreeze itself if you leave it or do you have to re-boot?
If this is a Windows 8 model, have you installed Norton or some other anti-virus program?
Is your Vaio up to date with Windows Update and Vaio Update?
Does the Vaio get hot?
Are there any error entries in Event Viewer?
Hi Blencogo....and thanks for your response..and would really appreciate some help..
In answer to your questions:
model: VPCZ11XPE--Original Windows 7 Professional
Freezes during everything, Browsing, Word, Excel, etc. and freezes from 10 seconds to 15 minutes after being turned ON--Never unfreezes, needs reboot--Uptodate on most software/drivers--It gets hot but as 'normal hot',
In system Information/Windows error reporting....Windows error, fault bucket, type...Event name LiveKernel Event....Response:Not Available
In Control Panel action centre: Event type:error//last hour 70// last 24 hours 467...and then list such as
33 Side by side
86 Kernel-Power
315 Print service
1001 Dhcp-client
1002 Application hang
1002 Dhcp-client
6008 Event log
......................and so on
and
Event type:Critical//Event ID: 41// Source: Kernel-Power//Log: System//Last hour: 2// 24 hours:13//7 days :
Hi Kingair,
The Windows Kernel event ID 41 Error means that the system has rebooted without shutting down properly first.
Have a look at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2028504#method3
Method 3 describes the scenario where shut-downs are unexpected and at random and there is no "STOP" error and no BugCheck Codes or Parameters produced by the system.
Use a memory chercker to verify the memory modules are OK.
Check the components are not overheating using a utility like PC Wizard.
The most likely cause is a power interruption from either a faulty powerboard or a faulty motherboard.
Hopefully someone else will have other suggestions.
thanks Blencogo...I will try out your suggestiions..