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    Peter Griffith is offline Senior Member
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    Hello, When upgrading to Windows 7 64, with the new installation, I installed 64-bit drivers for everything. And everything works perfectly. Well, I have some questions installlating freeze for Windows 7. The computer freezes at times the first time you start the computer, I just restart the computer in general, and I get through next time. The applications run fine, but anyone know what might cause this?

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    Hello,Try to lower the graphics.For for example, disabling the refresh rate and / or resolution to see if it works. If it does, then slowly bring them up to find the best settings.

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    Not sure if this helps now, but I had a similar problem and thought it was the beta version I have, so I did a complete and fully formatted my hard to rebuild and now it was fine. Hope this helps.

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    Run your antivirus program.One of the first things to do in case of sudden obstruction is to run your antivirus program. Please visit the manufacturer of your antivirus updates and the latest virus definition files. (This is absolutely necessary, outdated antivirus is not going to be of some use!) If you have antivirus software installed - or if updates are available an antivirus scan the web-based release some publishers Antivirus Trend Micro as an important supply for free.

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    Check the system administrator logs in Event Viewer. There may be a service called WLAN AutoConfig, as it is operating will happen all 60 seconds good than the wireless association.I would seem at the processor and CPU board. Have you overclocked the processor? See the BIOS and wood updates for your CPU board?

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