I stand corrected. It froze shortly after posting the above. I then reformatted the original hard drive (the VelociRaptor), placed it in a friend's system, installed Windows, and faced the same freezes. In contrast, I've since spent 21+ hours on the alternate drive (a Seagate Barracuda), this...
After having no luck with another CPU, I swapped the primary HDD for a spare, installed Windows on that and had no trouble at all for nine hours. However, having reconnected the original HDD, I've now also had nine hours of clean performance on that. Now I don't know what to think, let alone to...
Thank you, but no go. I have another socket LGA 775 motherboard and processor here, as well as more SATA drives. I'll swap them individually, see how that goes and report back for the original poster's sake.
So, how about this: despite being dated 8/4/2009, 11.1.0.33 is the latest and exactly what 15.53 should install: NVIDIA DRIVERS 15.53 WHQL I'm smart. Anyway, that's one dead-end.
I've discovered that these events perfectly coincide with occurrences of event 4672 in Event Viewer (audit success tree). A quick Google quest brought me here, here, and here. All the same issue. I'll be doing my best to narrow down any hardware that may be at fault, based on this thread, and...
Yeah, it didn't take me long to notice that. Oops. I do recall updating to 15.53, not to mention my video drivers to 258.96, but I guess that was prior to the reformat. That's why I resorted to it, after all. Speaking of the reformat, that should have taken care of Avast in a rather surefire...
Well, I installed AVG only after recently reinstalling Windows 7 in an attempt to squash this problem. Prior to that, I was using Avast! Internet Security. So I doubt AVG is responsible. But very well, I will try MSE and also disable TeaTimer. I'm fairly certain that I ensured that all of my...
I am experiencing the same issue. Although the freezes are normally 10-30 seconds, which is troublesome enough, they can sometimes last up to two minutes. In every case, Highest Active Time holds at 100% and I/O at 0KB/s, and whenever the HAT drops back to 0% (typically for <1 second), the I/O...