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#451
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Gday.
Thanks for the info, those temps look good.
Just one more test to do for me.
Start speedfan. > top menu, > click on Info,> take a screenshot. Then,
> Top menu, > click on general. Then.
Start Prime95, leave running for about 10 minutes. Take a Speedfan screenshot. Please include both in your reply.
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Gday.
Thanks for the info, those temps look good.
Just one more test to do for me.
Start speedfan. > top menu, > click on Info,> take a screenshot. Then,
> Top menu, > click on general. Then.
Start Prime95, leave running for about 10 minutes. Take a Speedfan screenshot. Please include both in your reply.

In speedfan I don't see a SS button on either tab and don't see on on the Info tab.
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Couple of things for you to do if you will;

  • Please download WVCheck by Artellos from one of the mirrors below;

    Artellos.com (exe)
    Artellos.com (zip)

  • After the download, run WVCheck.exe
  • As indicated by the prompt, This program can take a while depending on your hard drive space.
  • Once the program is done, copy the contents of the notepad file as a reply.

Next download and run Autoruns for us please, details here

1: Extract the Autoruns Zip file contents to a folder.
2: Double-click the "Autoruns.exe".
3: Click on the "Everything" tab
4: Go to File then to Export As or Save in some versions.
5: Save AutoRuns.txt file to known location like your Desktop.
6: Attach to your next reply.


Windows Validation Check
Version: 1.9.12.5
Log Created On: 1948_26-01-2014
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Windows Information
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Windows Version: Windows XP Service Pack 3
Windows Mode: Normal
Systemroot Path: C:\WINDOWS

WVCheck's Auto Update Check
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Auto-Update Option: Download updates and install them automatically.
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Last Success Time for Update Detection: 2014-01-26 16:05:39
Last Success Time for Update Download: 2014-01-13 04:54:31
Last Success Time for Update Installation: 2014-01-13 05:24:39


WVCheck's Registry Check Check
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Antiwpa: Not Found
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Chew7Hale: Not Found
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WVCheck's File Dump
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WVCheck found no known bad files.


WVCheck's Dir Dump
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WVCheck found no known bad directories.


WVCheck's Missing File Check
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WVCheck found no missing Windows files.


WVCheck's HOSTS File Check
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WVCheck found no bad lines in the hosts file.


WVCheck's MD5 Check
EXPERIMENTAL!!
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user32.dll - b26b135ff1b9f60c9388b4a7d16f600b


-------- End of File, program close at 1948_26-01-2014 --------

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Gday.
No, there is no capture on speedfan, sorry, did not realize you had not done it before. With the image or file you want to capture showing on screen.

To capture and post a screenshot; Instruction thanks to Phillpower2.
>Click on the ALT key + PRT SCR key..its on the top row..right hand side..now click on start...all programs...accessories...paint....left click in the white area ...press CTRL + V...click on file...click on save...save it to your desktop...name it something related to the screen your capturing... BE SURE TO SAVE IT AS A .JPG ...otherwise it may be to big to upload... then after typing in any response you have... click on browse...desktop...find the screenshot..select it and click on the upload button...then on the lower left...after it says upload successful...click on add reply like you normally would.
Screenshot instructions are provided to assist those that may read this topic but are not yet aware of the "how to".
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begin and 10 mins later end SS. I have done it before was just tired and wasn't sure if I was missing something.

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Anything else you'd like me to try?
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Your Autoruns log looks ok + we can see that Windows is having no problems updating.

That second screenshot suggests an issue with the CPU which I am sure iammykyl will cover with you.

Download and run Windows Repair (All In One) from here please only use the Start Repairs option and be sure to do the recommended restore and back up first, this can take a long time to complete so you may want to run it overnight etc, if you do, select the shutdown on completion option.
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Gday.
The second Speedfan shot shows your are using 100% CPU wiht Prime95 running and temps hardly change. Not all sensors are being detected so will require a different too to be used but first, carry out Phillpower2's instructions and post the result, then I will get back to you.
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Your Autoruns log looks ok + we can see that Windows is having no problems updating.

That second screenshot suggests an issue with the CPU which I am sure iammykyl will cover with you.

Download and run Windows Repair (All In One) from here please only use the Start Repairs option and be sure to do the recommended restore and back up first, this can take a long time to complete so you may want to run it overnight etc, if you do, select the shutdown on completion option.

There seems to be alot of options but are you telling me to click on the "start repairs" Tab and then start it or what do you mean by "and be sure to do the recommended restore and back up first,"?
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Gday.


When all in one starts.
At the first screen, click next.
Second screen, Click next.
third screen, click next.
fourth screen, Click next.
Fifth screen, under System restore, click Create, then under Registry Backup, click Backup, then Click next.
Sixth screen, click start.
The program can take a long time to run.
If the computer crashes, restart in safe mode and try running it again.

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It took about 15 mins or so to run fully so what logs do you need uploaded?
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Couple of questions first of all

How is the computer behaving.

Did you disable your AV before running the repair/s.

Have you checked that any errors that were detected were repaired or as the log/s state "Done".
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I didn't disable AV and I don't see any logs on desktop or in the programs folder. I just see all the text files the program opened up when doing the repair. I haven't done anything because I want to make sure I'm checking what you need me to check 1st. I basically do what you ask me to do and use the backup laptop to actually do stuff on for now.

Edited by cmislin, 29 January 2014 - 10:16 PM.

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Gday.
after running the repair and restarting the computer you should only receive a notification if the repairs were not completed.
you can check the repair logs.
Start All in One,
Click settings on the top menu,
Click open log folder, click windows repair log. scroll to the bottom, and it will tell you if the repairs have been done.

Is the computer running OK, or still crashing?
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I will check for the logs that way. I don't run that computer till ya tell me to basicaly since its not fixed really and doubt it will be (since this is the 2nd go at the same problem or compounding problem) So if you tell me to run it I run it if ya tell me to scan or run some diagnostic I run it. But I don't currently use it to use its since I'm not confident it can be fixed. It seems some intermittent hardware problem. Do you want me upload the logs there is a few of them. If so what ones?

Edited by cmislin, 30 January 2014 - 02:48 PM.

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