How to diagnose T60p freezing?
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 2:41 am
I have a T60p that I recently upgraded to a 128GB Samsung 830 SSD and Windows 7 Ultimate (fresh install). Computer ran flawlessly for the first month but in the last couple days I've gotten two freezes. Both occurred about 5-10 minutes into watching a youtube videos within firefox on full screen mode. The two times it occurred the video would freeze and the system would be completely unresponsive to all keys (ESC, CTR-ALT-DEL, etc). The only keys that did anything were the keyboard light and volume/mute buttons. I know the volume buttons worked because a tone/buzz continued to play when the video froze, and the volume of this unpleasant tone was controllable. After waiting a few minutes, I just held down the power until it shut down.
After rebooting, the Event Viewer logs only show the forced shutdown. The prior event was almost 24 hours earlier.
I ram memtest86 for a few hours and it didn't produce any errors.
I had a theory that maybe the CPU got to TJ Max and did a forced shutdown, but the last time it occurred I had RealTemp monitoring running, and although I couldn't see the temp while watching the video I did have the alarm set to go off at 90 degrees (10 prior to TJ Max), and didn't hear any alarm. I'm also fairly certain that it was running at about 70 degrees around that time and I didn't hear the fan speed increase.
There don't seem to be an tools in the installed Samsung SSD Magician software check to make sure the drive is functioning properly. I did run the performance and optimization tool and it didn't report any issues. After the first crash I did run chkdsk on startup and it didn't appear to find any issues.
I have Windows entirely up to date, and so is Firefox and Flash. Very little is installed on the machine: Firefox, Thunderbird, Lightroom, WinSCP, putty, VNC Viewer, Samsung SSD Magician, some printer tools. I have 2 GB of RAM, and I'm typically running at about 50% utilization.
What can I do here? This is really frustrating as stability has always been very important to me, and I ran Windows XP on multiple earlier Thinkpads with not a single freeze over the last 10 years.
After rebooting, the Event Viewer logs only show the forced shutdown. The prior event was almost 24 hours earlier.
I ram memtest86 for a few hours and it didn't produce any errors.
I had a theory that maybe the CPU got to TJ Max and did a forced shutdown, but the last time it occurred I had RealTemp monitoring running, and although I couldn't see the temp while watching the video I did have the alarm set to go off at 90 degrees (10 prior to TJ Max), and didn't hear any alarm. I'm also fairly certain that it was running at about 70 degrees around that time and I didn't hear the fan speed increase.
There don't seem to be an tools in the installed Samsung SSD Magician software check to make sure the drive is functioning properly. I did run the performance and optimization tool and it didn't report any issues. After the first crash I did run chkdsk on startup and it didn't appear to find any issues.
I have Windows entirely up to date, and so is Firefox and Flash. Very little is installed on the machine: Firefox, Thunderbird, Lightroom, WinSCP, putty, VNC Viewer, Samsung SSD Magician, some printer tools. I have 2 GB of RAM, and I'm typically running at about 50% utilization.
What can I do here? This is really frustrating as stability has always been very important to me, and I ran Windows XP on multiple earlier Thinkpads with not a single freeze over the last 10 years.