I have a friend's Compaq Presario 1500 laptop that is about a year old, running XP Home.
About a month ago he says it started crashing spontaneously every now and then, meaning sudden shut off of all power (no blue screens or error msgs to give me a hint, no freezes either, just wham, OFF.)
If I run a scan such as McAfee antivirus, or Spybot, it always crashes like this within a minute. The owner of the laptop believes if he doesnt do anything at all, just leaves it on, that within a couple hours it crashes on its own (but I'm not sure if thats just because Hibernate was enabled and he didnt know the difference. It has not crashed on me while idle.)
What I have done so far:
Event viewer shows (I cleared before I started rebooting and scanning, to make sure I was seeing only relevant info):
Application log: no problems
Security log: Lots of Success Audits every few seconds, with a Failure Audit of Policy Change Event 615 every ten minutes or so - this is weird because I dont usually see so many records; remember I cleared these logs before I started.
System log: Error Service Control Manager Event 7023 every ten minutes or so, among a whole lot of Service Control Manager entries that are fine.I got the System Event 7023 to stop by reinstalling Winsock in the registry and telling IPSec to load automatically (it was set to Manual.) When I reboot, IPSec loaded properly, but then later I get the same Events/errors. Running an AV scan always crashes the machine again, and I always get the same Event 7023 in the logs. (I am not familiar with IKE -?)
I stopped some unnecessary services and stopped many loaded programs running in memory (to take a load off the processor) and still got the same crash response when running McAfee or Spybot. Reinstalled Spybot and updated it
manually, tried running again - same crash response.(Spybot had gotten rid of some spyware previously a long time before this started happening, however the user never updated it, so I know it has some spyware on it now.)
Found the hard drive badly fragmented so ran thorough Scandisk, then ran Defrag, which took two hours but finally
fully defragged it. Got rid of all temp files and cookies manually, cleaned up Startup via Msconfig so that only
McAfee is loading now, and now only necessary services are loading.
Disabled Hibernate and power shutoff settings so that everything should be Always On. Still get the same crash
response when I run Spybot or McAfee. Ran Scandisk again, still got the same response.
Tried running the Symanetec Security Scan from their website, that also crashed it. One thing I noticed: the system does NOT crash when I run Scandisk or Defrag, arguably just as processor/memory-intensive as running AV or Spybot. So I don't think this is related to bad memory? Bad hard disk controller perhaps? The only time I see it crash is when I run either an Antivirus scan, or a Spybot scan. When I run Windows Update, it has no problems... installs and reboots normally. All updates have been applied. McAfee scan engine as well as virus definitions have been updated. Of course my friend says that he hasnt done any changes, such as install new software, etc and has no idea what could be causing this sudden problem. It "just started doing it."
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance.
About a month ago he says it started crashing spontaneously every now and then, meaning sudden shut off of all power (no blue screens or error msgs to give me a hint, no freezes either, just wham, OFF.)
If I run a scan such as McAfee antivirus, or Spybot, it always crashes like this within a minute. The owner of the laptop believes if he doesnt do anything at all, just leaves it on, that within a couple hours it crashes on its own (but I'm not sure if thats just because Hibernate was enabled and he didnt know the difference. It has not crashed on me while idle.)
What I have done so far:
Event viewer shows (I cleared before I started rebooting and scanning, to make sure I was seeing only relevant info):
Application log: no problems
Security log: Lots of Success Audits every few seconds, with a Failure Audit of Policy Change Event 615 every ten minutes or so - this is weird because I dont usually see so many records; remember I cleared these logs before I started.
System log: Error Service Control Manager Event 7023 every ten minutes or so, among a whole lot of Service Control Manager entries that are fine.I got the System Event 7023 to stop by reinstalling Winsock in the registry and telling IPSec to load automatically (it was set to Manual.) When I reboot, IPSec loaded properly, but then later I get the same Events/errors. Running an AV scan always crashes the machine again, and I always get the same Event 7023 in the logs. (I am not familiar with IKE -?)
I stopped some unnecessary services and stopped many loaded programs running in memory (to take a load off the processor) and still got the same crash response when running McAfee or Spybot. Reinstalled Spybot and updated it
manually, tried running again - same crash response.(Spybot had gotten rid of some spyware previously a long time before this started happening, however the user never updated it, so I know it has some spyware on it now.)
Found the hard drive badly fragmented so ran thorough Scandisk, then ran Defrag, which took two hours but finally
fully defragged it. Got rid of all temp files and cookies manually, cleaned up Startup via Msconfig so that only
McAfee is loading now, and now only necessary services are loading.
Disabled Hibernate and power shutoff settings so that everything should be Always On. Still get the same crash
response when I run Spybot or McAfee. Ran Scandisk again, still got the same response.
Tried running the Symanetec Security Scan from their website, that also crashed it. One thing I noticed: the system does NOT crash when I run Scandisk or Defrag, arguably just as processor/memory-intensive as running AV or Spybot. So I don't think this is related to bad memory? Bad hard disk controller perhaps? The only time I see it crash is when I run either an Antivirus scan, or a Spybot scan. When I run Windows Update, it has no problems... installs and reboots normally. All updates have been applied. McAfee scan engine as well as virus definitions have been updated. Of course my friend says that he hasnt done any changes, such as install new software, etc and has no idea what could be causing this sudden problem. It "just started doing it."
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance.