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OT: Computer is randomly pausing.
My computer is randomly pausing. It's not critical (Only lasts a second), but I'd like to figure out why.
Any suggestions? |
Re: OT: Computer is randomly pausing.
Partially depends on your OS and system specs, but....
Essentially, it means that something is hogging recources - perhaps a system routine, perhaps a program - in a relatively exclusive mannor. Check the Task Manager when everything's fine, write down what's in it, then check it again while paused (if you can); what's new? Might be the problem. Try Alt-Tabbing when it pauses (hold down Alt) I once found a program that had come installed on my machine which was trying to call home for an update... I eventually found out it was a program that was no longer supported due to security issues, and removed it. Was a pain anyway, as it would interrupt me in the middle of typing and change the focus to the desktop. Edit: Also, get your machine scanned for viruses & spyware. Either could cause such a phenominon |
Re: OT: Computer is randomly pausing.
Thanks.
I've got XP, 2.0GHz Athlon, and 1Gig memory. |
Re: OT: Computer is randomly pausing.
It's happening more often, and I have yet to identify a pattern in the cpu usage.
I have already done a virusscan and spybot. |
Re: OT: Computer is randomly pausing.
How technically competent are you? If it's increasing in frequency, it's probably a virus; many find, disable, and replace virus scanners as one of their top priorities.
You might try a free online one, such as This one (pretty much must be run from IE; sigh) as something you just picked up is less likely to be affected (but not impossible). Are you up to: 1) shutting the thing down 2) opening the case 3) removing all hard disks 4) opening another machine 5) putting the potentially infected hard disks into the second machine as non-booting drives 6) having the second machine scan the disks of the first 7) then putting everything back the way it was ? A much simpler option is to back up non-executable stuff you want to keep, wiping the machine, and re-installing everything, of course; but the above preserves all data (at the cost of a small risk to the second machine) An even simpler option (for you, anyway) is to phyisically take the thing to an expert... but that tends to cost money.... |
Re: OT: Computer is randomly pausing.
I have a machine with a crappy sound driver...
It freezes the machine for an extra millisecond or so before playing each sound sent to it. After a couple days, the milliseconds add up; the lag is quite noticable and it needs a reboot. |
Re: OT: Computer is randomly pausing.
The keyboard seems to be slowed, too. Running that virus detection thing.
Between me and my dad, we should be able to switch drives. I havn't changed a single piece of hardware within months. It started today after a BSD and reboot. Um, could it have been caused by hitting the reset button while the computer was still downloading the ram to the drive? There wasn't anything I needed to keep... |
Re: OT: Computer is randomly pausing.
If all else fails, the local techs rates are reasonable.
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Re: OT: Computer is randomly pausing.
Kinda sounds like Window's virtual memory manager throwing a hissy fit trying to resize the page file...
Try this: 1. Right click on "My Computer", and select "Properties" 2. Select the "Advanced" tab 3. Click the "Performance Options" button 4. Click the "Change..." button 5. Here are the settings for your virtual memory. Most likely, the Initial and Maximum values are not the same. This is a problem, especially if Windows decides that it wants to resize the file. When it does that, it is taking a while to copy all the information needed to a new paging file. To stop this, all you need to do is make the Initial and Maximum fields the same; a good number for 1GB memory is 1536 or 2048. Pick one of those, put that number in both fields, and click the set button. That should help some. If that doesn't work, and none of the other options given here work... yeah, try taking it to a tech guy. He might catch something that we're missing. |
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