normbarb
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I have a customer with a Windows 7 desktop computer that freezes after 5 minutes. It has an AMD processor and 8GB of RAM.
I am working on the computer remotely, so that somewhat limits my testing/repair options. It is particularly problematic because I only get 5 minutes before it freezes and the customer has to manually reboot.
The freeze only happens in Normal Mode. Runs fine in Safe Mode. This makes me think that it is a software (malware/virus) problem.
I modified the startup to remove non-Windows services and programs that load at boot up. (No change)
I have run Norton NPE -- found and repaired two problems.
Malwarebyes found and removed one threat.
Virus scan: nothing found
Malwarebytes Rootkit: nothing found.
I tried a restore to a point before the problem started. However, it did updates as soon as it booted. I will try this again after changing the automatic update setting.
Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks, Norm
I am working on the computer remotely, so that somewhat limits my testing/repair options. It is particularly problematic because I only get 5 minutes before it freezes and the customer has to manually reboot.
The freeze only happens in Normal Mode. Runs fine in Safe Mode. This makes me think that it is a software (malware/virus) problem.
I modified the startup to remove non-Windows services and programs that load at boot up. (No change)
I have run Norton NPE -- found and repaired two problems.
Malwarebyes found and removed one threat.
Virus scan: nothing found
Malwarebytes Rootkit: nothing found.
I tried a restore to a point before the problem started. However, it did updates as soon as it booted. I will try this again after changing the automatic update setting.
Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks, Norm