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  • PCBONEZ
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    Re: emachine e725 freezes randomly

    Originally posted by Th3_uN1Qu3
    "640k oughta be enough for everyone."
    [Not counting servers, most of which don't need 64-bit either...]
    99% of computer users surf, do office work, maybe play with pics and videos... and not much else.
    - And will NEVER do anything else.
    ALL of that could be done just fine in Win98 or W2K were it not for the WinTel planned obsolescence program.
    ~ Don't support new chips with old OS.
    ~ Stop supporting old OS.
    ~ Force whole world to upgrade due to availability.
    ~ Repeat..
    [Psst... It's fabricated.]


    Originally posted by Th3_uN1Qu3
    Why 32-bit Windows 7 is quoted to run on 1GB? Because it does run. At what pace, that is not Microsoft's concern.
    True, but that wasn't the question.
    Takes 2GB [2x what MS says] to run Win7 32-bit -> well.
    Why is it the same 2GB in the 64-bit?
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    Last edited by PCBONEZ; 06-25-2011, 12:40 AM.

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  • ratdude747
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    Re: emachine e725 freezes randomly

    Originally posted by Th3_uN1Qu3
    32-bit was kept for the ignorant masses.
    and those running non-x64 cpu's. like:

    laptop: core duo, core solo, atom (mobile variants), pentium m

    desktop: pentium 4 (later non x64 variants)

    with the orignal macbook (pro as well) not making the cut for mac OS 10.7 Lion (core solo/duo is 32 bit, 10.7 requires 64 bit), there are probably currency freaks who would like to run win7 without paying the $$$ for new/used macbook. even the originals i speak of still go for $600 a pop online.

    win 8 may still have a 32 bit version too... with the later 32 bit atoms existing still.

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  • Th3_uN1Qu3
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    Re: emachine e725 freezes randomly

    Originally posted by PCBONEZ
    No, I think 64-bit was created for the arrogant minority.
    "640k oughta be enough for everyone."

    Originally posted by PCBONEZ
    And you didn't answer the question.
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    Why 32-bit Windows 7 is quoted to run on 1GB? Because it does run. At what pace, that is not Microsoft's concern.

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  • PCBONEZ
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    No, I think 64-bit was created for the arrogant minority.
    Enthusiasts are not a majority. They are a vocal minority.
    Less than 1% of computer users world wide will ever -actually- 'need' 64-bit.
    [Baring fabricated 'need' created by planned obsolescence and advertising.]

    And you didn't answer the question.
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  • Th3_uN1Qu3
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    32-bit was kept for the ignorant masses.

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  • PCBONEZ
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    Re: emachine e725 freezes randomly

    Originally posted by Th3_uN1Qu3
    Or you could build the damn thing yourself and get rid of all the "it won't run this it won't run that i can't upgrade it" shit. Win7 x64 runs perfectly fine on 2GB btw.
    Good point, you're right...
    And now can you tell us ~why~?
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    I'll give you a hint.. It explains why saying 1GB for the 32-bit is a crock.

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  • Th3_uN1Qu3
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    Or you could build the damn thing yourself and get rid of all the "it won't run this it won't run that i can't upgrade it" shit. Win7 x64 runs perfectly fine on 2GB btw.

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  • PCBONEZ
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    Yeah, they used to sell W98 machines new with 16Mb RAM too.
    "reasonably affordable" = cheap, bottom line, just enough to run.
    It isn't going to run Win7 smoothly once apps are installed that actually use RAM.
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    Either get more RAM or get XP.
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    Last edited by PCBONEZ; 06-24-2011, 08:02 PM.

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  • lti
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    That is how all modern prebuilt computers that are reasonably affordable are designed. Computers with 32-bit Windows 7 have 1GB of RAM, and computers with 64-bit Windows have 2GB of RAM. If you want more RAM, you have to pay a ton of money for a computer that is basically a $300 computer with a multi-terabyte hard drive. You could buy a $300 computer and upgrade the RAM and get the same performance as a $600 "media center" computer.

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  • PCBONEZ
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    Re: emachine e725 freezes randomly

    Your 1 year old Acer/eMachine only has 1GB RAM.
    Win7 is going to run like shit with 1GB RAM.
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    MS says minimum RAM for Win7 32-bit is 1GB and 2GB for 64-bit.
    What MS says for minimum is always about 1/2 what is needed for a smooth running system.
    Been like that since Win95 if not before.
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    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...m-requirements
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  • PCBONEZ
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    My [vague] point was emachines mobos come from at least half a dozen manufacturers.
    Some are complete crap but others aren't so bad.
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  • Dgtech
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    Re: emachine e725 freezes randomly

    The only reason I made the comment about Emachines is because I have seen problems that I wouldnt beleive I would see - only on emachines. The problem that you have could be anywhere from:

    Reason # 1. cold solder joints on perriferal slots
    to
    Reason # 94. Bad hard drive with errors.
    to
    Reason # 122. System was built with barely enough "anything" to run.
    All other reasons in between apply as well.

    Sorry if I seemed to put down emachines but there's a reason why they are the cheapest ones to buy. Good luck finding what's wrong. If you do, consider yourself lucky.

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  • Th3_uN1Qu3
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    Re: emachine e725 freezes randomly

    And run memtest.

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  • coolcurrent
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    thanks, i'll do that and get back to you tomorow

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  • acstech
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    Well, a computer that locks up could be most anything. I'd say a good first step, or what I would do in this case, would be to start taking it apart and looking for problems. Check for bad caps, fans not turning or barely turning, dust clogged heatsinks, etc.

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  • coolcurrent
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    Re: emachine e725 freezes randomly

    Originally posted by c_hegge


    eMachines = Flea machines
    this is not helping me, no need to post if you can't help

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  • c_hegge
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    Re: emachine e725 freezes randomly



    eMachines = Flea machines

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  • PCBONEZ
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    Re: emachine e725 freezes randomly

    Originally posted by Dgtech
    It's an e machine. What would you expect?
    SHHH!
    The motherboard might not know it's in an e-machine.

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  • PCBONEZ
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    Re: emachine e725 freezes randomly

    Originally posted by coolcurrent
    i have scanned for virus, malware , spyware and finally reformatted to be sure its not software related, but the problems still exist

    any ideas what to do next?
    Yes, find out what the motherboard is and inspect the caps.

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  • Dgtech
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    Re: emachine e725 freezes randomly

    It's an e machine. What would you expect?

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