Win7 locking up

Discussion in 'Software' started by dlb, May 17, 2010.

  1. dlb

    dlb MajorGeek

    Windows 7 x64 Home Premium - this PC boots to the login screen OK, you can enter the password OK, the desktop loads OK, but about 30 seconds after the desktop loads, an error comes up stating that ".Net Framework 2.0 is required" and the PC hard locks (there's much more wording in the error message; I abbreviated it). The only out is to hit the reset button on the front of the PC. It runs OK in Safe Mode. I removed some stuff from the startup via msconfig but that had no effect on anything. There really wasn't much in the startup list anyway; maybe 3 or 4 Logitech entries for wireless kb/mouse and for the Logitech Quick-Cam, there was an entry or two for iTunes and QuickTime, a couple of Lexmark printer entries, an entry for the audio 'control panel', and that was about it. Because it hard locks so quickly when in normal mode, it's tough to troubleshoot the problem..... ideas?
    :confused

    Thanks.
     
  2. collinsl

    collinsl MajorGeek

    Have you tried installing .NET framework 2.0 in safe mode?
     
  3. dlb

    dlb MajorGeek

    Well- I found out the .NET error was related (at least partially) to something called "Speed Bit Video Accelerator". So I uninstalled the 3 programs with that name (while in safe mode) and rebooted in normal mode. Now I get NO error message, and Windows still locks up upon loading to the desktop! DOH!!!
    :banghead

    Not yet . . . my work day is over! :celebrate

    . . . . until tomorrow! :cry

    So I'll give it a shot in the AM....

    If anyone has any input between now and then, feel free to post!!!
     
  4. dlb

    dlb MajorGeek

    Thanks! After removing the "Speed Bit Accelerator" software, and still getting the lock-up, I started thinking that the two problems (the .NET error and the hard-lock) were two separate issues. The .NET error was related to the "Speed Bit" software, and the hard-lock is related to something else. I hadn't even considered that the Lexmark software might be culprit. I'll check it out soon, and post my results (I'll be back at work in 30-40 min :( ).
     
  5. dlb

    dlb MajorGeek

    Well . . . uninstalling the Lexmark drivers resolved the hard-lock problem!! Thanks!! I never would have even considered that they were at the core of the problem. Now to track down a functional STABLE 64bit driver.....

    Thanks again!
     

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