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Presario 5340 CA bizarre freezes
Greetings!
This one has got me beat. :-) I've got a out-of-the-box Compaq Presario 5340 CA, which differs from the specs on the Compaq page in that it has a GeForce 2 MX video cards (it came with it; don't know why it has a different card listed on the Compaq site). Anyway it has 512 memory and a P4 1.7 processor. When I first got it I recall it ran video games just fine. However, it hasn't had a game on it for a long time. Just recently we added a game only to find out even the simplest video game slows the computer to a crawl and freezes it for 10-20 seconds twice a minute or so. When it slows and stops, the task manager shows 100 per cent CPU usage, 95-99 percent coming from whatever game it is running. I've updated all the drivers, got the latest direct X, flashed the latest bios, and even used the Compq restore disc. Every diagnostic test says the machine is working perfectly. Even the event logs show normal. There are no device conflicts. Dxdiag says all is fine. However, even games that used to run on the machine stutter and freeze. Interstingly, pinball which comes with Windows, seems to run fine ... If this is a hardware problem, wouldn't there be some other indications? And, if it isn't, what might be the problem? Any help appreciated. Snowflake |
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What game? Are you running the latest drivers from nvidea, not Compaq?
That's the first thing I would try. Also make sure you meet the recommended hardware requirements for the game. Depending on the game, you may be running out of video memory which means the system memory has to take up the slack and runs much slower. You may want to upgrade your old video card. Maximum 4X AGP on your machine I believe. "Snowflake" wrote in message om... Greetings! This one has got me beat. :-) I've got a out-of-the-box Compaq Presario 5340 CA, which differs from the specs on the Compaq page in that it has a GeForce 2 MX video cards (it came with it; don't know why it has a different card listed on the Compaq site). Anyway it has 512 memory and a P4 1.7 processor. When I first got it I recall it ran video games just fine. However, it hasn't had a game on it for a long time. Just recently we added a game only to find out even the simplest video game slows the computer to a crawl and freezes it for 10-20 seconds twice a minute or so. When it slows and stops, the task manager shows 100 per cent CPU usage, 95-99 percent coming from whatever game it is running. I've updated all the drivers, got the latest direct X, flashed the latest bios, and even used the Compq restore disc. Every diagnostic test says the machine is working perfectly. Even the event logs show normal. There are no device conflicts. Dxdiag says all is fine. However, even games that used to run on the machine stutter and freeze. Interstingly, pinball which comes with Windows, seems to run fine ... If this is a hardware problem, wouldn't there be some other indications? And, if it isn't, what might be the problem? Any help appreciated. Snowflake |
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"David" wrote in message ink.net...
What game? Are you running the latest drivers from nvidea, not Compaq? That's the first thing I would try. ***** using teh latest ones fropm nvidia. Also make sure you meet the recommended hardware requirements for the game. ***** Yup. Here's they a 486 processor 8MB of RAM Microsoft XP 100 percen Windows XP compatible machine 14 mgs harddrive space Quad sped CD ROM DirectX 8 Did get this to run (sort of -graphics looked like the inside of the Matrix:-0) in Safe Mode, and it froze up just like in regular mode. Depending on the game, you may be running out of video memory which means the system memory has to take up the slack and runs much slower. You may want to upgrade your old video card. Maximum 4X AGP on your machine I believe. ****** While it is a crappy video card, it should be able to handle the above. And the point is, it did. When I first got this machine, it ran video games fine. It hasn't had a game on it in quite a while. When I install the old games that ran fine the machine slows and then freezes with taskager showing horrendous usage percentages for the game, and sometimes even for task manager. Yes nothing has changed with the system, and every test I've run says there is no problem ... Wierd. Snowflke |
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Weirdest requirements I've seen. 486 Processor/8MB of RAM and Windows XP???
Huh??? HH "Snowflake" wrote in message om... "David" wrote in message ink.net... What game? Are you running the latest drivers from nvidea, not Compaq? That's the first thing I would try. ***** using teh latest ones fropm nvidia. Also make sure you meet the recommended hardware requirements for the game. ***** Yup. Here's they a 486 processor 8MB of RAM Microsoft XP 100 percen Windows XP compatible machine 14 mgs harddrive space Quad sped CD ROM DirectX 8 Did get this to run (sort of -graphics looked like the inside of the Matrix:-0) in Safe Mode, and it froze up just like in regular mode. Depending on the game, you may be running out of video memory which means the system memory has to take up the slack and runs much slower. You may want to upgrade your old video card. Maximum 4X AGP on your machine I believe. ****** While it is a crappy video card, it should be able to handle the above. And the point is, it did. When I first got this machine, it ran video games fine. It hasn't had a game on it in quite a while. When I install the old games that ran fine the machine slows and then freezes with taskager showing horrendous usage percentages for the game, and sometimes even for task manager. Yes nothing has changed with the system, and every test I've run says there is no problem ... Wierd. Snowflke |
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That is odd.. Possibly the game is buggy? See if there are any patches for
it. If you uninstall it and use system restore to go back to a point before you installed it does everything else go back to normal? "HH" wrote in message ... Weirdest requirements I've seen. 486 Processor/8MB of RAM and Windows XP??? Huh??? HH "Snowflake" wrote in message om... "David" wrote in message ink.net... What game? Are you running the latest drivers from nvidea, not Compaq? That's the first thing I would try. ***** using teh latest ones fropm nvidia. Also make sure you meet the recommended hardware requirements for the game. ***** Yup. Here's they a 486 processor 8MB of RAM Microsoft XP 100 percen Windows XP compatible machine 14 mgs harddrive space Quad sped CD ROM DirectX 8 Did get this to run (sort of -graphics looked like the inside of the Matrix:-0) in Safe Mode, and it froze up just like in regular mode. Depending on the game, you may be running out of video memory which means the system memory has to take up the slack and runs much slower. You may want to upgrade your old video card. Maximum 4X AGP on your machine I believe. ****** While it is a crappy video card, it should be able to handle the above. And the point is, it did. When I first got this machine, it ran video games fine. It hasn't had a game on it in quite a while. When I install the old games that ran fine the machine slows and then freezes with taskager showing horrendous usage percentages for the game, and sometimes even for task manager. Yes nothing has changed with the system, and every test I've run says there is no problem ... Wierd. Snowflke |
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"David" wrote in message link.net...
That is odd.. Possibly the game is buggy? See if there are any patches for it. If you uninstall it and use system restore to go back to a point before you installed it does everything else go back to normal? It's not just one game; it's any game. And I used my Compaq restore disc to redo my hard drive without effect, after system restore was ineffectual. SF |
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The problem has been solved.
I explained the problem to my computer-illiterate wife, and said I thought the CPU was overheating becasue the fans weren't working for some reason. She looked at me pathetically and reminded me we have cats ... and cats have ... fur ... Popped the lid, blew the cat hair out of the fans and the machine runs perfectly. Duuuh! Thanks for everyone who tried to help. Snowflake |
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BTW pet hair should be a concern for every PC user who has their case
sitting on the floor. Most case pull air in at the bottom. KC "Snowflake" wrote in message om... The problem has been solved. I explained the problem to my computer-illiterate wife, and said I thought the CPU was overheating becasue the fans weren't working for some reason. She looked at me pathetically and reminded me we have cats ... and cats have ... fur ... Popped the lid, blew the cat hair out of the fans and the machine runs perfectly. Duuuh! Thanks for everyone who tried to help. Snowflake |
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Excellent! Good to hear your P4 was throttling down instead of burning up in
that situation just like it's supposed to. "Snowflake" wrote in message om... The problem has been solved. I explained the problem to my computer-illiterate wife, and said I thought the CPU was overheating becasue the fans weren't working for some reason. She looked at me pathetically and reminded me we have cats ... and cats have ... fur ... Popped the lid, blew the cat hair out of the fans and the machine runs perfectly. Duuuh! Thanks for everyone who tried to help. Snowflake |
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Snowflke I think I have a solution for you. I have a 5340ca and had a
similar problem. I tried everything, I mean everything. one night I was browsing through the compaq web site for a similar problem. It turned out to be something as simple as blowing out the dust from the cooling fins on the mobo fan. huh, lesson learned. Sometimes the simplest problem can stump the best. |
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