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By "grey screen" I meant the screen got lighter, like if you turned up the brightness, and it was frozen.
By "grey screen" I meant the screen got lighter, like if you turned up the brightness, and it was frozen.
Yes, light screen and the computer stays locked and shows "not responding" in the title bar until the freeze is over 20 to 40 seconds.
O.k. had a feeling from the beginning, but it was the way you explained it. So as shown before this can be more then one reason for this to happen and i linked this as some of the basic reasons why.
http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000179.htm
I replaced the video card and installed W10 drivers but I still get "not responding" freeze ups when switching browser tabs or even going back and forth through websites. It doesn't have problems when I switch hard drives back to my W7 system, so hardware can be eliminated. Everything looks good in the device manager. I have no idea how to try and resolve this problem.
Len
O.k. are we again saying this is only due to browser you use or is this again happening no matter what you do ? That would be different if this is just 1 application, from previous posts i am thinking this issue exists on anything done on PC. Chrome ?
If just software there is a conflict or corruption possibly , as to switch hard drives can be different software and drivers on each. Unless issue with other hard drive.
It is happening no matter what I do, when I move an icon across the desktop it may hock the computer for 20 seconds ot so before it un freezes. Issue is only with my new hard drive that has a fresh clean installation of W10.
I would try this
(Admin) command Prompt copy and paste this, press enter schedule for next restart. This will take awhile to complete
chkdsk c: /f /r
After run this at Admin Command Prompt copy and paste press enter, let it finish
sfc /scannow
Same open command prompt after that one finishes copy and paste this and press enter, let it finish
dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
Reboot the PC after these 2 are done.
Want to see the chkdsk log so use this will create a desktop text
1. Press the Windows + R keys to open the Run dialog, type powershell.exe, and press Enter.
2. In PowerShell, copy and paste the command below, and press Enter.
get-winevent -FilterHashTable @{logname="Application"; id="1001"}| ?{$_.providername –match "wininit"} | fl timecreated, message | out-file Desktop\CHKDSKResults.txt
3. You will now have a CHKDSKResults.txt file created on your desktop that is the log file of your chkdsk scan results from Event Viewer.
After may suggest something to check the drives health. Can have corrupted files on this drive from install or if the drive is going bad even if you feel it is not a hardware issue.