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Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

25 durable postsStarted 2010-12-22Latest 2011-03-15
#91602Post 1 of 25

And experiencing random lock ups, freezing, unresponsiveness etc etc?

I have it on both my PC and my laptop and I get the same issue with both. Programmes such as Opera or Firefox become unresponsive and you have to wait before they come back. My PC doesn't seem quite so bad (although that could be due to me using my laptop more, so I don't notice it as much) but every now and then the mouse will stop moving, the screen freezes and any audio thats playing will go crazy for a few seconds until it all goes back to normal. At first I thought this may be a DMA issue and I had some badly installed drivers but after doing a search online it seems this is affecting a lot of users around the world on the 64 bit version.

I should also say that my laptop doesn't suffer from the momentary freeze that the PC does but pretty much any web browser I try has the unresponsive problem.

#1444329Post 2 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

yeah thats pretty weird. I use Win 7 64 bit on my laptop without any issues. I haven't been using it for that long now...but I haven't had any problems really.

#1444335Post 3 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

win 7 64 bit on laptop, no issues here. time for a re-install? sometimes if you end up installing anti-virus AND spyware or other anti-xxx-ware, you will notice oddities crop up.

#1444341Post 4 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

I reinstalled it to my laptop the other day after the old hard drive died. Same issues with the new drive. Only AV I have on here is Microsoft Security Essentials. Going to reinstall on the PC sometime in the new year. Now on one machine I could understand that maybe there's an issue with that machine. But two machines having similar issues? After doing a bit of digging it seems I'm not the only person having problems:

[url]http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7repair/thread/85cad5d1-dace-415d-9b06-5c609209e232[/url]

#1444355Post 5 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

I'm going to blame video drivers for all my freezing experience. I've always been an nvidia fanboy, but ended up getting a laptop with ATI graphics. Bad decision. I'm pretty sure that shocking quality video drivers can be blamed for stuff like random stuttering, UAC prompts taking 5 seconds to appear while locking the system, and other things of that nature.

And, of course, the other one is the flash browser plugin (and not so often java). The first webpage that I visit with flash each day slows things to a crawl each day for a second while the plugin loads.

#1444381Post 6 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

Both my PC and laptop have NVidia GPU's. 8800GTS 320MB in the PC and 8600GS 512MB in the laptop. So I don't think it's a gfx issue.

#1444417Post 7 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

Sup simon, i used to have an issue like that and by doing some research it ended up being an application that was causing the lockups. I used a program called[URL="http://www.thesycon.de/deu/latency_check.shtml"] DPC latency checker[/URL], which analyzes the capability of the computer of handling data streams and enables you to troubleshoot by shutting down programs and/or disabling hardware via device manager.

hope you sort it out :)

#1444518Post 8 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

Have Win 7 64 bit running on 2 PC's at home...no problems.

#1445325Post 9 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

I'm running Windows 7 64 and also, no problems. In fact, it's a surprisingly good operating system in my opinion.

Simon, is your Windows an OEM image installed from a DVD (or partition)?

#1445544Post 10 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

On my PC I have a full retail copy of Windows 7 (has both x86 and x64 versions) and my laptop has an upgrade install disc (as good as a normal retail install).I hate those install partition things and just delete them on anything I've got. I agree Windows 7 is a very smart OS, just this odd niggle that bothers me. Will try a full reinstall in the New Year on the PC when all the fun has died down.

#1445558Post 11 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

Hmmm, no idea. All I can think of is a hardware incompatibility issue. But where do you start is a problem!

I have that install partition thing. Very annoying. I'm considering deleting it but I have two problems. a) Don't have Windows 7 on disc and b) There is some laptop software/drivers that I probably need to run certain features. I can probably download them but seems like a ball ache.

#1450479Post 12 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

I have windows 7 64 bit and also have some serious latency issues. Opera rarely works and Internet Explorer 64 bit is still slow as dirt compared to google chrome. Think it is driver issues, but I have tried updates and rollbacks with only small success.

#1452537Post 13 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

I've solved my Opera issue by switching to Chrome, which works just great. A shame but there you have it.

#1453825Post 14 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

Think I'm going to attempt the reinstall soon. Normally I'd wipe the entire drive and start again but I have so many programs and settings on there (not to mention a thoroughly customised user login for XBMC) that I'm loath to do this... bizarrely I have never done an upgrade over an existing installation. Am I correct in assuming that if I reinstall Windows 7 using the Upgrade option rather than a clean custom install that everything will still be there when I power up and I just need to install the drivers and updates?

Edit: Nevermind. I've decided to go for a complete disk wipe and install. Getting all my programme installers ready to make it as painless as possible, backing up my user folder, bookmarks, the Thunderbird mailbox and extracting all the xml tweaks I made to XBMC to pop them in later. Can't think of anything else I need.

#1454060Post 15 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

Reinstall completed, everything I want back on the drive (plus my customised XBMC) and all seems to be working fine. Went with Chrome over Opera.

#1460538Post 16 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

Well... guess what. This is happening to me now! Although I'm not running Opera.

Applying a hotfix but no idea whether it is directly related or not. Will let you know how it goes and details on the hotfix.

#1460685Post 17 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

this happened to me twice so far as well...I need to try updating everything...its not that bad...i mean it happened twice in two-three weeks...what hotfix are you applying?

#1460720Post 18 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

I still haven't figured out the course, I still seem to be having DMA issues, listening to music is almost impossible when copying files/accessing the drive. Other night I had some music on and wasn't doing anything else, yet it still happened. At least the random lock ups haven't come back. It could be an issue with the drive itself or the controller.

#1468101Post 19 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

My specific problem is related to Google Chrome. I think I've found the source of the problem, which is a result of "Advanced Browser Integration" being enabled in Internet Download Manager which does not agree with Chrome and in turn, causes explorer.exe related processes to freeze.

I'm still in test phase but so far so good, so if you're running IDM check it out.

#1468192Post 20 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

i just started having the same problem as well about a week ago ... only thing is that music plays fine on winamp when it happens and i've sort of narrowed my problem down to itunes when it tries to download ... tried reinstalling itunes but no dice :(

#1468232Post 21 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

[QUOTE=Corven;931652]i just started having the same problem as well about a week ago ... only thing is that music plays fine on winamp when it happens and i've sort of narrowed my problem down to itunes when it tries to download ... tried reinstalling itunes but no dice :([/QUOTE]

What are you experiencing exactly? There's slightly different stories going around.

For me, it seemed as if Windows only partially froze. The taskbar froze, Chrome froze, but if I had music playing it would continue. I could also Alt+Tab and do a few other minor tasks. In short, it didn't entirely freeze. If left long enough, it would also return to normal state. Almost like it was a severe lag.

Do you use IDM?

#1468298Post 22 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

binged out my chrome firefox for the ram hog opera.

windows brotip: latency will ensue --- no matter the weather*

you're gonna need 12gb ram....

winamp, zune, divX, wmplayer, and so forth, must be snuffed.

run dat task manager, and delete some processes yo. word life! don't forget to kill explorer upon startup. run it.

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#1468324Post 23 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

[QUOTE=ganjamo;914527]Sup simon, i used to have an issue like that and by doing some research it ended up being an application that was causing the lockups. I used a program called[URL="http://www.thesycon.de/deu/latency_check.shtml"] DPC latency checker[/URL], which analyzes the capability of the computer of handling data streams and enables you to troubleshoot by shutting down programs and/or disabling hardware via device manager.

hope you sort it out :)[/QUOTE]

^^ this.

If you have stuttering issues of some sort get this program and troubleshoot untill you find whats causing the issue.

#1468393Post 24 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

I tried it and it uncovered nothing. The reinstall did it some good anyway. 8)

#1475744Post 25 of 25

Re: Who else uses Windows 7 64 bit?

Chrome has started to become unresponsive on Youtube now. I'm really thinking its a Flash issue but I can't be 100%.

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