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01-25-2012 08:42 AM
My problem I am finding very difficult to describe and solve. What it is, is it keeps locking up for no apparent reason. Something to do with Memory Dump failing I think.
When it crashes, it will crash after a few hours, a few minutes and even just at start up. Sometimes the screen will have funny lines going down the screen and if there is a sound playing, it will jutter the sound so it's repeating itself like the buzzing noise from a bee. When it crashes, it will have the light above the number lock and the caps lock flash at the same time at the same speed. From then, it's completely unresponsive. I have to turn it off via the power button.
Sometimes the computer will restart with a blue screen saying that the system has to be shut down to prevent further damage to my computer. Also, sometimes it pops up with an error message saying Memory dump complete, memory dump failed with a load of numbers but I can only catch that for a few seconds before it restarts.
I tried turning it on the other day after leaving it for a good 2 weeks and it wouldn't do anything. It powered up for 2 seconds, then became unresponsive again. It has reached a max of 82 degrees but apparently the CPU can support up to 95.
I was on skype the other month and it froze in mid speech. Sounded like 2 walkie talkies had been put next to eachother and had both the talk buttons pressed. So high pitched!
I have not tried over clocking it or tampering with it in anyway. There is no warranty with it as the problem occured almost 2 months after it had expired.
HP Pavilion dv6-2112sa Entertainment Notebook
Windows 7 Home 64bit
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06-29-2012 03:16 PM
Hi, Pat.
Then I would remove one of the 2 memory chips and see if the crashing stops. If it does, then you know you got lucky on the first try.
If the notebook continues to crash, remove that chip and just install the first one you removed and see if that works.
If not, then I don't have any other suggestions you can try--other than backing up your files and doing a factory restore.
Remember to always remove the battery and A/C power before working inside your PC.
Paul
01-25-2012 09:20 AM
Hi:
Go into the BIOS. There should be a diagnostics menu. Run the memory check and see what it reports.
Even if it says the memory is OK, if your notebook has 2 memory modules, try running it on each one only and see if the crashing continues.
If the PC runs fine on one of the modules, then you found the problem.
Faulty memory will oftentimes cause some very erratic behavior in PC's.
Paul
06-29-2012 10:11 AM
I have the same issue with my Pavillion but it just started this week. No new software on it. It does it spradically and then will do it on a regular asis. Ran a restore and it was fine for a few days not doing it again today. Likely will while I am on forum.
How do I get to the BIOS to do this?
Pat
06-29-2012 10:58 AM
Hi, Pat:
Boot up the PC and at the beginning of the HP welcome screen, tap the F10 key to gain access to the BIOS.
There should be a diagnostics menu and in that menu should be an option to check the memory and hard drive.
Paul
06-29-2012 03:16 PM
Hi, Pat.
Then I would remove one of the 2 memory chips and see if the crashing stops. If it does, then you know you got lucky on the first try.
If the notebook continues to crash, remove that chip and just install the first one you removed and see if that works.
If not, then I don't have any other suggestions you can try--other than backing up your files and doing a factory restore.
Remember to always remove the battery and A/C power before working inside your PC.
Paul
06-29-2012 04:19 PM
Don't know if this helps or not. Just took out 1 module and it's fine so far but I got a feeling it will crash soon. I have a BSOD problem so here are my MemDump files.
