Hi
This is a problem that I have been having for a long time and since it’s not that big a bother I kept putting off posting this.
When I run applications that take a long time, such as my AVG virus scan or Spybot eventually the graphics become corrupted and the computer grinds to a halt.
The mouse is still active, but some of the windows have missing type or other elements and nothing is clickable. Even Task Manager will not open. The only out is to shut down the computer and start over.
The computer runs fine on normal applications; this doesn’t happen running memory intensive games, like Lord of the Rings Online or Oblivion.
My regular applications such as Adobe Photoshop CS2, InDesign CS2 and Illustrator CS3 all run fine even handling really big files.
My computer is a Dell XPS desktop, running Windows XP Media Center Addition, 3 GHz dual core, 2 gig of ram, Nvidia 7800 GTS video card and a Soundblaster Audigy sound card. I have two internal HDs and 2 external HDs. The internal drives are in normal master slave config. The external drives are not turned on unless I am backing up data.
Every driver and all the Windows updates are current.
My hard drives are defragged, and I use Registry Cure regularly to get rid of errors.
Does anyone have any idea why this happens and what I can do about it?
Mike
This is a problem that I have been having for a long time and since it’s not that big a bother I kept putting off posting this.
When I run applications that take a long time, such as my AVG virus scan or Spybot eventually the graphics become corrupted and the computer grinds to a halt.
The mouse is still active, but some of the windows have missing type or other elements and nothing is clickable. Even Task Manager will not open. The only out is to shut down the computer and start over.
The computer runs fine on normal applications; this doesn’t happen running memory intensive games, like Lord of the Rings Online or Oblivion.
My regular applications such as Adobe Photoshop CS2, InDesign CS2 and Illustrator CS3 all run fine even handling really big files.
My computer is a Dell XPS desktop, running Windows XP Media Center Addition, 3 GHz dual core, 2 gig of ram, Nvidia 7800 GTS video card and a Soundblaster Audigy sound card. I have two internal HDs and 2 external HDs. The internal drives are in normal master slave config. The external drives are not turned on unless I am backing up data.
Every driver and all the Windows updates are current.
My hard drives are defragged, and I use Registry Cure regularly to get rid of errors.
Does anyone have any idea why this happens and what I can do about it?
Mike