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date: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 22:07:00 -0700,
group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
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Re: Vista crashes during defrag
I removed the 3rd party (diskeeper) to get it out of the equation.
Microsoft's defrag also causes the hard drive to stop responding and the
system to eventually lock up. (No BSOD since it just locks up and cant tell
windows about the error code, Vista just knows that it wasnt shutdown
properly.)
If I remove the new Intel Turbo Memory v1.7.0.1029 drivers (found at
http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/itm/index.htm) completely and dont
install anything then I can defrag and no system crashes. I'm now almost
100% convinced this has to do with the Intel drivers and maybe the Intel
Turbo memory controller.
This is on a ThinkPad T61 laptop. Not sure if that provides any additional
help. Whats also noteworthy is when Vista starts up sometimes the computer
will just hang on the startup progress bar and I'll have to forecibly turn it
off then back on again. Repeatedly sometimes, but eventually it would boot.
Very randomly, about three times a week. Again, no Turbo Memory drivers, no
issues.
Now the turbo memory drivers also install the latest AHCI drivers, so they
could have some play in this also, but I doubt it.
Thanks,
Bradley
"Richard Urban" wrote:
> You are using a 3rd party defragmenter. What does its manufacturer have to
> say about this?
>
> --
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience
>
>
> "Bradley" wrote in message
> news:69BD6FF4-15D2-48C4-BCE7-B650A42A9487@microsoft.com...
> > Hello,
> >
> > My laptop crashes as soon as the defrag finishes the analysis stage and
> > moves into the defrag stage. I ran a chkdsk and everything is fine. I
> > think
> > it might have something to do with ReadyBoost and ReadyDrive. Anyone know
> > how tore solve this problem?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Bradley
>
>
date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 10:48:27 -0700
author: Bradley
Re: Vista crashes during defrag
It seems to me that Intel has had more than their fair share of driver
problems over the years, especially with their application accelerator.
--
Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience
"Bradley" wrote in message
news:9D908F20-B1ED-44E6-BCE1-7B29166DDC49@microsoft.com...
>I removed the 3rd party (diskeeper) to get it out of the equation.
> Microsoft's defrag also causes the hard drive to stop responding and the
> system to eventually lock up. (No BSOD since it just locks up and cant
> tell
> windows about the error code, Vista just knows that it wasnt shutdown
> properly.)
>
> If I remove the new Intel Turbo Memory v1.7.0.1029 drivers (found at
> http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/itm/index.htm) completely and dont
> install anything then I can defrag and no system crashes. I'm now almost
> 100% convinced this has to do with the Intel drivers and maybe the Intel
> Turbo memory controller.
>
> This is on a ThinkPad T61 laptop. Not sure if that provides any additional
> help. Whats also noteworthy is when Vista starts up sometimes the
> computer
> will just hang on the startup progress bar and I'll have to forecibly turn
> it
> off then back on again. Repeatedly sometimes, but eventually it would
> boot.
> Very randomly, about three times a week. Again, no Turbo Memory drivers,
> no
> issues.
>
> Now the turbo memory drivers also install the latest AHCI drivers, so they
> could have some play in this also, but I doubt it.
>
> Thanks,
> Bradley
>
> "Richard Urban" wrote:
>
>> You are using a 3rd party defragmenter. What does its manufacturer have
>> to
>> say about this?
>>
>> --
>>
>> Richard Urban
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Windows Desktop Experience
>>
>>
>> "Bradley" wrote in message
>> news:69BD6FF4-15D2-48C4-BCE7-B650A42A9487@microsoft.com...
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > My laptop crashes as soon as the defrag finishes the analysis stage and
>> > moves into the defrag stage. I ran a chkdsk and everything is fine. I
>> > think
>> > it might have something to do with ReadyBoost and ReadyDrive. Anyone
>> > know
>> > how tore solve this problem?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Bradley
>>
>>
date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 16:23:06 -0400
author: Richard Urban
Re: Vista crashes during defrag
Hi Rich,
I havent had much issues with Intel drivers until this ReadyBoost &
ReadyDrive came into the picture. Do you know if there is someone out ther
who would be willing to figure out the problem? I dont mind assisting with
the troubleshooting. I was thinking either Microsoft or Intel.
I just dont want to spin my wheels with someone who is not that technical
looking up knowledge base articles on stuff that I have already tried.
Thanks,
Bradley
"Richard Urban" wrote:
> It seems to me that Intel has had more than their fair share of driver
> problems over the years, especially with their application accelerator.
>
> --
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience
>
>
> "Bradley" wrote in message
> news:9D908F20-B1ED-44E6-BCE1-7B29166DDC49@microsoft.com...
> >I removed the 3rd party (diskeeper) to get it out of the equation.
> > Microsoft's defrag also causes the hard drive to stop responding and the
> > system to eventually lock up. (No BSOD since it just locks up and cant
> > tell
> > windows about the error code, Vista just knows that it wasnt shutdown
> > properly.)
> >
> > If I remove the new Intel Turbo Memory v1.7.0.1029 drivers (found at
> > http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/itm/index.htm) completely and dont
> > install anything then I can defrag and no system crashes. I'm now almost
> > 100% convinced this has to do with the Intel drivers and maybe the Intel
> > Turbo memory controller.
> >
> > This is on a ThinkPad T61 laptop. Not sure if that provides any additional
> > help. Whats also noteworthy is when Vista starts up sometimes the
> > computer
> > will just hang on the startup progress bar and I'll have to forecibly turn
> > it
> > off then back on again. Repeatedly sometimes, but eventually it would
> > boot.
> > Very randomly, about three times a week. Again, no Turbo Memory drivers,
> > no
> > issues.
> >
> > Now the turbo memory drivers also install the latest AHCI drivers, so they
> > could have some play in this also, but I doubt it.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Bradley
> >
> > "Richard Urban" wrote:
> >
> >> You are using a 3rd party defragmenter. What does its manufacturer have
> >> to
> >> say about this?
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> Richard Urban
> >> Microsoft MVP
> >> Windows Desktop Experience
> >>
> >>
> >> "Bradley" wrote in message
> >> news:69BD6FF4-15D2-48C4-BCE7-B650A42A9487@microsoft.com...
> >> > Hello,
> >> >
> >> > My laptop crashes as soon as the defrag finishes the analysis stage and
> >> > moves into the defrag stage. I ran a chkdsk and everything is fine. I
> >> > think
> >> > it might have something to do with ReadyBoost and ReadyDrive. Anyone
> >> > know
> >> > how tore solve this problem?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks,
> >> > Bradley
> >>
> >>
>
>
date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 11:39:16 -0700
author: Bradley
Re: Vista crashes during defrag
For any defragmenter to operate you need at least 15-20% free space on the
partition. If you don't have that much available the defragmenter will
choke.
Just hope that someone jumps in here that has had the exact same problem as
you and has found a fix for it. I can't help you except in generalities.
--
Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience
"Bradley" wrote in message
news:553ADA53-E338-473A-AA5B-7BA2C8817C6A@microsoft.com...
> Hi Rich,
>
> I havent had much issues with Intel drivers until this ReadyBoost &
> ReadyDrive came into the picture. Do you know if there is someone out
> ther
> who would be willing to figure out the problem? I dont mind assisting
> with
> the troubleshooting. I was thinking either Microsoft or Intel.
>
> I just dont want to spin my wheels with someone who is not that technical
> looking up knowledge base articles on stuff that I have already tried.
>
> Thanks,
> Bradley
>
> "Richard Urban" wrote:
>
>> It seems to me that Intel has had more than their fair share of driver
>> problems over the years, especially with their application accelerator.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Richard Urban
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Windows Desktop Experience
>>
>>
>> "Bradley" wrote in message
>> news:9D908F20-B1ED-44E6-BCE1-7B29166DDC49@microsoft.com...
>> >I removed the 3rd party (diskeeper) to get it out of the equation.
>> > Microsoft's defrag also causes the hard drive to stop responding and
>> > the
>> > system to eventually lock up. (No BSOD since it just locks up and cant
>> > tell
>> > windows about the error code, Vista just knows that it wasnt shutdown
>> > properly.)
>> >
>> > If I remove the new Intel Turbo Memory v1.7.0.1029 drivers (found at
>> > http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/itm/index.htm) completely and
>> > dont
>> > install anything then I can defrag and no system crashes. I'm now
>> > almost
>> > 100% convinced this has to do with the Intel drivers and maybe the
>> > Intel
>> > Turbo memory controller.
>> >
>> > This is on a ThinkPad T61 laptop. Not sure if that provides any
>> > additional
>> > help. Whats also noteworthy is when Vista starts up sometimes the
>> > computer
>> > will just hang on the startup progress bar and I'll have to forecibly
>> > turn
>> > it
>> > off then back on again. Repeatedly sometimes, but eventually it would
>> > boot.
>> > Very randomly, about three times a week. Again, no Turbo Memory
>> > drivers,
>> > no
>> > issues.
>> >
>> > Now the turbo memory drivers also install the latest AHCI drivers, so
>> > they
>> > could have some play in this also, but I doubt it.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Bradley
>> >
>> > "Richard Urban" wrote:
>> >
>> >> You are using a 3rd party defragmenter. What does its manufacturer
>> >> have
>> >> to
>> >> say about this?
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >>
>> >> Richard Urban
>> >> Microsoft MVP
>> >> Windows Desktop Experience
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Bradley" wrote in message
>> >> news:69BD6FF4-15D2-48C4-BCE7-B650A42A9487@microsoft.com...
>> >> > Hello,
>> >> >
>> >> > My laptop crashes as soon as the defrag finishes the analysis stage
>> >> > and
>> >> > moves into the defrag stage. I ran a chkdsk and everything is fine.
>> >> > I
>> >> > think
>> >> > it might have something to do with ReadyBoost and ReadyDrive.
>> >> > Anyone
>> >> > know
>> >> > how tore solve this problem?
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks,
>> >> > Bradley
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 16:08:39 -0400
author: Richard Urban
Re: Vista crashes during defrag
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 11:39:16 -0700, Bradley
wrote:
>Hi Rich,
>
>I havent had much issues with Intel drivers until this ReadyBoost &
>ReadyDrive came into the picture.
You've already found that uninstalling the turbo memory drivers STOPS
the problem.
What MORE do you need to know!?
That would certainly be enough to convince MOST troubleshooters that
the problem has been found/fixed.
>Do you know if there is someone out ther
>who would be willing to figure out the problem? I dont mind assisting with
>the troubleshooting. I was thinking either Microsoft or Intel.
>
>I just dont want to spin my wheels with someone who is not that technical
>looking up knowledge base articles on stuff that I have already tried.
>
>Thanks,
>Bradley
>
>"Richard Urban" wrote:
>
>> It seems to me that Intel has had more than their fair share of driver
>> problems over the years, especially with their application accelerator.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Richard Urban
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Windows Desktop Experience
>>
>>
>> "Bradley" wrote in message
>> news:9D908F20-B1ED-44E6-BCE1-7B29166DDC49@microsoft.com...
>> >I removed the 3rd party (diskeeper) to get it out of the equation.
>> > Microsoft's defrag also causes the hard drive to stop responding and the
>> > system to eventually lock up. (No BSOD since it just locks up and cant
>> > tell
>> > windows about the error code, Vista just knows that it wasnt shutdown
>> > properly.)
>> >
>> > If I remove the new Intel Turbo Memory v1.7.0.1029 drivers (found at
>> > http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/itm/index.htm) completely and dont
>> > install anything then I can defrag and no system crashes. I'm now almost
>> > 100% convinced this has to do with the Intel drivers and maybe the Intel
>> > Turbo memory controller.
>> >
>> > This is on a ThinkPad T61 laptop. Not sure if that provides any additional
>> > help. Whats also noteworthy is when Vista starts up sometimes the
>> > computer
>> > will just hang on the startup progress bar and I'll have to forecibly turn
>> > it
>> > off then back on again. Repeatedly sometimes, but eventually it would
>> > boot.
>> > Very randomly, about three times a week. Again, no Turbo Memory drivers,
>> > no
>> > issues.
>> >
>> > Now the turbo memory drivers also install the latest AHCI drivers, so they
>> > could have some play in this also, but I doubt it.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Bradley
>> >
>> > "Richard Urban" wrote:
>> >
>> >> You are using a 3rd party defragmenter. What does its manufacturer have
>> >> to
>> >> say about this?
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >>
>> >> Richard Urban
>> >> Microsoft MVP
>> >> Windows Desktop Experience
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Bradley" wrote in message
>> >> news:69BD6FF4-15D2-48C4-BCE7-B650A42A9487@microsoft.com...
>> >> > Hello,
>> >> >
>> >> > My laptop crashes as soon as the defrag finishes the analysis stage and
>> >> > moves into the defrag stage. I ran a chkdsk and everything is fine. I
>> >> > think
>> >> > it might have something to do with ReadyBoost and ReadyDrive. Anyone
>> >> > know
>> >> > how tore solve this problem?
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks,
>> >> > Bradley
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 16:09:32 -0500
author: Paul Montgomery
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