falcon409
SOH-CM-2025
As if I haven't had enough excitement with my computer in the last year or so, I now have another gremlin in the works somewhere. A few days ago I started noticing that while I was moving my mouse around, it would sometimes lock and then release and along with that was the sound that windows has for something that is "connecting" and "disconnecting". The same thing you would get if you disconnected a USB peripheral and then reconnected it. Only problem was, I wasn't doing that, lol.
One of the things I was in the process of doing was running the "Windows Experience Index". Only problem was that after it ran it basically said "Sorry, we can't do this right now, you have a problem". It was very nonspecific so I have no idea where the problem was(is). So I ran it one more time and it locked up. I did ctr+alt+del but to no avail. it was locked up tight. I turned the system off and let it sit for about 30 minutes then tried again. . .and again. . .and again. It would turn on, but not boot. You can imagine what I was thinking. . .the end is finally here. I'm broke and so is the computer.
I started looking for anything that could be loose enough that possibly that's what the problem was. I pulled both connections to my second HDD and reseated those but made no difference, so I pulled and reseated the two for the main HDD, turned the system back on and up it came.
So, is it remotely possible that my only problem is that the connections are loose enough to give that intermittent freeze up and windows error tone or am I looking at something more sinister? I'm headed to bed now as it's about 1:20am. If the computer will cooperate in the morning, I'll log in and see what wisdom has been heaped on me, lol
Thanks!:salute:
One of the things I was in the process of doing was running the "Windows Experience Index". Only problem was that after it ran it basically said "Sorry, we can't do this right now, you have a problem". It was very nonspecific so I have no idea where the problem was(is). So I ran it one more time and it locked up. I did ctr+alt+del but to no avail. it was locked up tight. I turned the system off and let it sit for about 30 minutes then tried again. . .and again. . .and again. It would turn on, but not boot. You can imagine what I was thinking. . .the end is finally here. I'm broke and so is the computer.
I started looking for anything that could be loose enough that possibly that's what the problem was. I pulled both connections to my second HDD and reseated those but made no difference, so I pulled and reseated the two for the main HDD, turned the system back on and up it came.
So, is it remotely possible that my only problem is that the connections are loose enough to give that intermittent freeze up and windows error tone or am I looking at something more sinister? I'm headed to bed now as it's about 1:20am. If the computer will cooperate in the morning, I'll log in and see what wisdom has been heaped on me, lol
Thanks!:salute: