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Tech support needed - possible memory issues?

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 01:11
by Dark
This started from basically when I came back to Lincoln.
More during evening/night than any other time, Opera will just stop responding. Or MSN will. And their processes cannot be terminated from Task Manager (hitting End Task does nothing).
Sometimes if I hit the X to close the unresponsive program, it will eventually close after spending up to 5 minutes trying to "find a solution".
After a few attempts at this, a shutdown is about all I can really do.
I've scanned for spyware, viruses, etc, and done a registry cleanup. I have no system restore points from beyond last Friday, so that's of limited use.

My initial thought was just the router here f**king up my connections, but I can't see why it would. Then perhaps the memory is getting worn out? Or the HD?

Anyone got any suggestions which aren't "get a Mac"?

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 01:13
by aims
To rule out memory, run memtest86.

Failing that, save everything non-executable you've got and do a fresh install.

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 08:43
by eotunun
If the memory is okay try a different browser, I had similar issues with Opera under Linux. An update helped a lot here. Widgets seemed to have been involved in the issue as well. Opera rocks, but I still think that Firefox beats it.

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 11:35
by markfiend
Firefox has memory-leak problems too AFAIK

If you do have to wipe and re-install, maybe go for a linux rather than windows?

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 12:07
by mh
Maybe leave Task Manager open all evening and see if there are any CPU or memory spikes during the slowdown? Also, does it affect any other apps or is it just these two?

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 12:15
by Quiff Boy
my old pc used to have similar issues which i traced to some cheap memory i added

i took it out and it was fine... i added some more expensive branded ram (from crucial) back into it instead and it was fine after that

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 12:35
by Dark
markfiend wrote:Firefox has memory-leak problems too AFAIK

If you do have to wipe and re-install, maybe go for a linux rather than windows?
I thought about it.. but I can't really see any advantages to doing so.

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 13:58
by Dodges Unlimited Inc.
markfiend wrote:Firefox has memory-leak problems too AFAIK

If you do have to wipe and re-install, maybe go for a linux rather than windows?
Just for a change (?) I totally agree here (!) ...

Mark is right - Perhaps when you have the time and/or inclination give Linux and Firefox a try, eh? Linux is much more secure and stable than M$ Windoze, no viruses to worry about and no BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) either (:lol:). Both Linux and FF are FREE with lots of online help and support. Mint or Ubuntu are good places to start. I settled with Mint because it suits my hardware - Two large HDDs, 28" Widescreen, Creative Labs Soundcard, Logitech Speakers, Logitech Trackball, HP Scanner & Printer etc. It may not suit your hardware, especially if you have an ATI Video/Graphics Card, but this can be 'rectified' with a cheap 6200 series Nvidia card. It does take a little time to 'get used' to Linux, so be patient, but a 'bright spark' like you will 'grasp it' in no time I'm certain. If a twit like me can do it, anyone can ... You can install whichever version of Linux you like to 'Dual Boot', so you can keep Windoze and your favourite applications, whilst you are 'learning', so nothing is lost.

Go on give it a try, eh? Linux is the future, with Minty Freshness!

:wink:

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 14:49
by 6FeetOver
markfiend wrote:Firefox has memory-leak problems too AFAIK
Yep - I put up with 'em daily. :| Mozilla stopped providing updates for the version I use (2.0.0.20, running on Mac OS X version 10.3.9), which means that I'm constantly having to force-quit Firefox. After I get about 6 browser tabs going - especially sites with image-heavy content - it starts "chugging" badly. :cry: :evil:

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 14:53
by markfiend
I'm sticking Linux Mint on my new laptop when it arrives. (Tomorrow hopefully!)

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 14:55
by eotunun
You can fix that by deleteing the cache from time to time. That should work under the Extras/delete private data button. Don't delete the cookies though, you'll log yourself out off all open Email accounts in the browser or forums-Which would be a terrible terrible thing. :wink: ;D

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 15:13
by markfiend
SINsister wrote:
markfiend wrote:Firefox has memory-leak problems too AFAIK
Yep - I put up with 'em daily. :| Mozilla stopped providing updates for the version I use (2.0.0.20, running on Mac OS X version 10.3.9), which means that I'm constantly having to force-quit Firefox. After I get about 6 browser tabs going - especially sites with image-heavy content - it starts "chugging" badly. :cry: :evil:
Is there a reason you can't update to FF3? It runs on my Mac and I'm on 10.3.something IIRC...

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 17:01
by DocSommer
check the event viever - it's located inside the "computer management"

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You should find some more detail informations about what is causing these hang ups.

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Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 17:50
by Obviousman
eotunun wrote:You can fix that by deleteing the cache from time to time. That should work under the Extras/delete private data button. Don't delete the cookies though, you'll log yourself out off all open Email accounts in the browser or forums-Which would be a terrible terrible thing. :wink: ;D
Use CookieCuller for that, you can ask it to remember the cookies you want whilst wiping all the rest. Just the way I like it :D But aye, FF is a bit dodgy at times, often it crashes when I quit it or when I switch/pause tracks via FoxyTunes etc...

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 18:49
by 7anthea7
markfiend wrote:
SINsister wrote:
markfiend wrote:Firefox has memory-leak problems too AFAIK
Yep - I put up with 'em daily. :| Mozilla stopped providing updates for the version I use (2.0.0.20, running on Mac OS X version 10.3.9), which means that I'm constantly having to force-quit Firefox. After I get about 6 browser tabs going - especially sites with image-heavy content - it starts "chugging" badly. :cry: :evil:
Is there a reason you can't update to FF3? It runs on my Mac and I'm on 10.3.something IIRC...
Prolly the same reason I can't - unsupported OS. :(

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 18:50
by mh
I gave up on FF3 on account of performance issues, it just seriously crawled on an older single core machine. :(

Still looking for a halfway decent browser, almost tempted to give IE8 a go, I really liked what I saw of it on the Windows 7 beta, but I've since heard bad things.

Linux is one of those things I flirt with every year or so, but which never really takes off. I use too many apps on a fairly regular basis which are Windows only, with no real serious alternatives in the Linux world. At the end of the day it's about the apps rather than the OS, isn't it?

None of which fixes the probs Korin is having, though. ;D

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 19:05
by Quiff Boy
i dont use it regularly myself but opera is pretty lightweight :idea:

Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 00:22
by nodubmanshouts
Could be a hard drive problem. I've seen this sort of thing days before a HDD gives up and dies. So you might want to back up.

Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 05:52
by Dodges Unlimited Inc.
markfiend wrote:I'm sticking Linux Mint on my new laptop when it arrives. (Tomorrow hopefully!)
Wise choice Matey! - FF3 should 'cruise along nicely' with Minty Freshness!
- I can have as many Tabs open as I want, and loads of other applications too, with no problemos on any of my (Linux) pooters
- Even on an old IBM Thinkpad X40 Laptop
- Running Mint Felicia too of course!

:wink:

Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 19:01
by markfiend
I am currently posting from my new laptop running Linux Mint.

Set up is incredibly easy, even WiFi! :notworthy:

Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 21:46
by DocSommer
talking about linux:

I've ubuntu running on another machine and I can't set up a proper text display. OpenOffice, Firefox, Desktop symbols - every letter letter looks more or less awfully interpolated even with misc. recommended settings I've found at some support forums (sub-pixels etc...).

Here's a demonstration of the issue:

http://www.easylinux.de/Artikel/ausgabe ... office.png

All these features are shurely no bugs^^ buuut they looks awful to me (like M$ cleartype). All I expect is simple, non-enhanced but sharp text. Is there any distribution able to handle that "out of the box"?

Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 21:52
by mh
Reversing the steps in this should do it: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/e ... ntu-linux/

Hmmmm - imagine asking my granny to do that? Well she couldn't cos she's dead this 20 odd years, but you know what I mean.

Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 22:29
by Dodges Unlimited Inc.
markfiend wrote:I am currently posting from my new laptop running Linux Mint.

Set up is incredibly easy, even WiFi! :notworthy:
:D & :wink:

Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 22:33
by Dodges Unlimited Inc.
DocSommer wrote:talking about linux:

I've ubuntu running on another machine and I can't set up a proper text display. OpenOffice, Firefox, Desktop symbols - every letter letter looks more or less awfully interpolated even with misc. recommended settings I've found at some support forums (sub-pixels etc...).

Here's a demonstration of the issue:

http://www.easylinux.de/Artikel/ausgabe ... office.png

All these features are shurely no bugs^^ buuut they looks awful to me (like M$ cleartype). All I expect is simple, non-enhanced but sharp text. Is there any distribution able to handle that "out of the box"?
Sorry to hear about this - I too had lots of problems when I started using Lovely Linux - Firstly ATI Graphics/Video Cards (Aaaarrrgggh!), but also Ubuntu didn't suit my hardware especially well - Notably Widescreen Monitors, so I switched to Mint & 'Hey Presto'! - There are lots of 'Distros' out there, usually one finds one to suit? - Keep trying, eh?

Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 22:34
by DocSommer
mh wrote:Reversing the steps in this should do it: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/e ... ntu-linux/

Hmmmm - imagine asking my granny to do that? Well she couldn't cos she's dead this 20 odd years, but you know what I mean.
:lol: thanks - I'll give it a shot tomorrow