How can you check the heat while it's frozen? The PC Just freezes, mouse doesn't move, keyboard is dead (try hitting num lock doesn't light up). I'll run a memtestHeat (check fan operation and temps of CPU / GPU)
Memory tests - especially if freezes are followed by crashes
Those would be my first suspects.
If those check out fine, try booting in safe mode and check stability. It could be software related.
I assumed it worked for some period of time and then froze. If it is immediately freezing, try going into Safe Mode and see if you get a stable boot. At least you can somewhat determine if it is hardware or software related.How can you check the heat while it's frozen? The PC Just freezes, mouse doesn't move, keyboard is dead (try hitting num lock doesn't light up). I'll run a memtest
Is there an extra molex you didn't catch when installing it? I've seen some cards with the normal auxiliary then a molex or a fan adapter on it as well... My last GPU had that took me hours to figure out why it was crashing so much because LOL DIRECTIONS.I did memtest86 already and it came back fine, so I don't think it's a memory thing. It almost acts like low power but my PSU is a 600w, which is above what the card is rated to need.
It's not impossible that it doesn't have enough power at the rails, I need to do some more investigating and testing. Or just return it and get something else.
It may. Going to have to visit my dad this next weekend and see if this might work in Win 7. We didn't try creating a new account from what I recall, but the admin requirements may stop it - we had a horrible time doing much of anything under user accounts. Thanks for the suggestion
Cool. We'll give this one a spin as well, and keep a copy of this on CD. Looks pretty handy. Thank you!Download a copy ofHiren's BootCD, boot off of it and use it to reset the Administrator password (or the UpdateUser password, if you want). Bang, you have admin privileges again.
I can't recall but the tool might even be able to add him back to the Administrators group.
TryTreeSize Pro. Free trial will work fine, or I think there's a free version that works too.I think someone linked a program that scanned the HD and literally showed you exactly what was taking up the room and where it was located etc for easy removal.