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Saya hadapi masalah shutdown yang terlalu lama sehinggakan sy terpaksa tekan button reset dulu.Kalau ada sape2 yang dpt membantu selesaikan masalah sy ini harap sudilah memberikan tips2nya.
Sy baru menukarkan pc sy kepada intel pentium,dulu sy pakai amd athlon 1.98GHz dan ram 512 mb aje tp senang nak shutdown.Sy tak rasa ada virus atau spyware sebab sy baru aje pakai pc ni seminggu.
Adakah casing dan kipas juga memainkan peranannya...sebab anak sy mmg selalu main game cd.
Harap2 sudilah membantu sy yg kuarang arif tntg pc ni.
Thanks!!
Ini system pc yg baru:
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Reply #1 noamee's post
Mungkin u kena konohax.exe virus. Sesiapa yang diserang virus ini memang akan menghadapi masalah untuk shut-down komputer dan komputer akan menjadi terlalu slow.
Cuba install AVG antivirus dan scan. |
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Originally posted by 0001 at 14-8-2008 11:59 AM
Mungkin registry ko dah corrupt. Cuba clean/repair registry ko dulu and tengok apa jadi:
CCleaner
Thanks a lot!! sy dah try install CCleaner dah ia tetap tidak berhasil. |
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Originally posted by normilasaad at 14-8-2008 12:05 PM
Mungkin u kena konohax.exe virus. Sesiapa yang diserang virus ini memang akan menghadapi masalah untuk shut-down komputer dan komputer akan menjadi terlalu slow.
Cuba install AVG antivirus dan ...
mmg dah install AVG tapi tiada kesan virus seperti yg u cakapkan tu.BTW thank you.!! |
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Originally posted by 0001 at 14-8-2008 06:21 PM
Bila last time PC tu dapat shutdown ngan betul? Cuba buat System Restore ke date sebelum PC tu buat hal.
Cuba tengok link bawah ni kalau tak pasti pasal System Restore:
http://www.microsoft ...
sebenarnya sy baru tuka pc tu seminggu yg lalu...beli dan pasang sendiri satu set (dari procesor hinggalah ke graphic cardnya termasuklah dgn casing baru yang ada info tntg tahap kepanasan pc tersebut)
sy biarkan sehingga berapa lama bila pc nak shutdown..sampaikan 1 jam pun tak shutdown pc tu...sehinggalah sy tekan button reset lepas tu shutdown baru boleh.
Terima kasih krn beri perhatian dgn masalah sy. |
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Reply #7 noamee's post
Ooo... dari mula2lah problem ni berlaku? Mungkin XP installation tu corrupted kot? Cuba buat a repair installation - mungkin tu boleh settlekan problem ni. Gi sini for more info:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows ... re/tips/doug92.mspx
Pastikan ko sedia cd XP tu.
Kalau buat ni and still ada problem sama, mungkin best ko format and reinstall balik fresh XP.
Semoga berjaya. |
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emm masalah berlaku selepas penukaran mobo + cpu
pelik sepatutnya tak ada masalah dengan shut down.
kadang2 ada benda yang tengah jalan dalam process tu sampai tak leh nak shutdown
sebab priority dia lagi tinggi daripada shutdown (K agak je la)
so, try tengok task manager, mana yang tak mau tutup tu, try end task (try and error)
moga berhasil nak tahu process mana yang ganggu tu
sebab, bagi hipotesis K la
maybe windows ada set sumthing yang berkaitan dengan cpu lama dan tidak jumpa pada cpu baru tu |
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Thanks guy 4 ur help but my comp still have problem.
Bila saya klik pada "turn off" button ia memang akan padam dan keluar dr window.
Tetapi ia akan sangkut di "Window is shutting down" je sampai berjam-jam sehinggalah terpaksa ditekan button reset...dan biarkan ia masuk ke window semula kemudian "turn off" baru boleh padam pc tu. |
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Reply #13 noamee's post
lu sibinar nya salah step....lu tukar mobo kan? walaupun lu tukar mobo..lu mahu kina setkan balik FSB tu..bagi matching..tu pasal la clock speed dia tak sama..dan mungkin juga sebab tak boleh shutdown...
masuk balik bios dan check FSB tu...adjust sampai speed yg asal tu keluar... |
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bukan setakat pasang cpu dan mobo..format HDD..terus jalan..slah tu,lobai weiiii...kina masuk bios sebelum install OS..check balik setting..FSB tu penting..kalu tak set dan adjust..cam mana nak dapat speed sibinar? |
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FSB (Frontside Bus)
Stands for "frontside bus." The FSB connects the computer's processor to the system memory (RAM) and other components on the motherboard. These components include the system chipset, AGP card, PCI devices, and other peripherals. Because the FSB serves as the main path from the processor to the rest of the motherboard, it is also called the "system bus."
The speed of the frontside bus is measured in Megahertz or Gigahertz, just like the processor. Most computers' processors run faster than their system buses, so the FSB speed is typically a ratio of the processor speed. For example, a Pentium 4 processor that runs at 2.4 GHz may have an FSB speed of only 400 MHz. The CPU to FSB ratio would be 6:1. A Power Mac G5, however, with a 2.0 GHz processor, has a 1.0 GHz frontside bus. Therefore, its CPU to FSB ratio is 2:1.
The smaller the ratio, the more efficiently the processor can work. Therefore, faster frontside bus speeds lead to faster overall performance. When the CPU to FSB ratio is high, the processor often has to wait for data to be sent out over the system bus before getting new data to process. For this reason, the FSB can be a bottleneck in a computer's performance. So if you are looking for a fast computer, don't just check the processor speed, but find out what the frontside bus speed is as well. |
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What is a Front Side Bus?
A front side bus (FSB) is an electrical pathway on a computer抯 motherboard, which connects the various hardware components to the main microprocessor, or central processing unit (CPU). If you think of the CPU as the brain of the computer, and the memory, hard disk and other components as organs, the front side bus would be akin to the main nervous system than links the organs to the brain.
The front side bus is bi-directional, meaning data can flow both ways, allowing components to send and receive data from the CPU. Since so much data passes through the front side bus, a computer抯 overall performance will be dependent, in part, on the speed of the FSB. Speed depends on how wide the front side bus is, its frequency, and the amount of data it can process per clock tick of the CPU.
The front side bus |
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CPU
The frequency at which a processor (CPU) operates is determined by applying a clock multiplier to the front side bus (FSB) speed. For example, a processor running at 3200 MHz might be using a 400 MHz FSB. This means there is an internal clock multiplier setting (also called bus/core ratio) of 8. That is, the CPU is set to run at 8 times the frequency of the front side bus: 400 MHz |
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sila dapatkan ni...WCPUID/XCPUID V3
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AMD OverDrive Utility 2.1.4
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