Hi Azhidaahaka,
from the information you gave.. I can't be absolutely sure.. but here's a place to start..
Something is using up all the resources & crashing your computer..it could be any (or all) of the following:
If you using Win XP SP2.. get the latest updates (the first one has a history of causing "freezes" similar to what you describe. :sad:
If that doesn't fix it.. then..
RE-Do a complete anti-virus check of your system with a DIFFERENT anti-virus program.. :sad:
If that doesn't fix it.. then..
You probably have a hardware problem related to one of the following: :sad: :sad:
> video card
> motherboard
> modem (if your playing online games when it freezes- you didn't say)
Hope this helps :)
RGPHNX
ps- post back for more help if you need it.
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Hi again Azhidaahaka,
If you have done all the steps we talked about before .. AND.. done a comlpete hardware system troubleshooting (see my website) and checked EVERY component..step by step... then.. about the only thing left for you to check is some type of overheating issue... 60 C should be OK.. BUT you never know.. as the heat builds up it could cause a board/card component to partially "unseat" itself from the mobo. This type of heat failure can EASILY fool you because Once it cools back down.. the computer will function normally again untill it heats up again. The other type of "overheating" issue is if one of your components is just beginning to fail and only craps out on you when it gets up to a certain temperature. This is harder to find & mostly the only way you'll find it is by "swapping out" parts with "known good" components & testing the computer with each part as it heats up.
Hope this helps :)
RGPHNX
PS- POST BACK & LET US KNOW HOW THE PROBLEM WAS RESOLVED
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