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mscorsvw x64 OS freeze When IdleI am running XP64 SP 1. I had VS2003 installed. When I tried to install VS2005 professional my machine froze on the framework 2.0 install. I rebooted and tried again. Same thing. I disabled my Antivirus and tried again. Froze on the same spot. I uninstalled VS2003 and framework 1.1, disabled my Antivirus and tried to install framework 2.0 from the MS update website. The system froze. Once rebooted, "Add or Remove Programs" showed that the install was complete. I rebooted, disabled my Antivirus and then tried to install VS 2005. It worked. Unfortunately every time I leave my system idle for 5 to 10 minutes it freezes up again. I opened my task manager and let it idle and every time it freezes mscorsvw.exe is on the top of the CPU order. I did some research and found this article. http://blogs.msdn.com/davidnotario/archive/2005/04/27/412838.aspx I tried the: ngen.exe executequeueditems It ran, reported some errors that I missed durning the scroll by and then locked up. I have tried it again and it locks up each time at: Executing C:\windows\microsoft.net\framework\v2.0.0.0,culture=neutral,publictoken=b77a5c561934eo8911 /nodependencies /nologo Least that the way I read my bad hand writing. Any ideas on how to fix it? Thanks in advance Mark Correction the I tried to pipe out an ngen run to text and it has nothing to
run now. Running: ngen.exe executequeueditems > c:\run.txt Reports: Microsoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 2.0.50727.42 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1998-2002. All rights reserved. All compilation targets are up to date. So that might be the wrong tree to bark up... Cheers, Mark Show quote "Mark_Rarefy" wrote: > Hello, > I am running XP64 SP 1. I had VS2003 installed. When I tried to install > VS2005 professional my machine froze on the framework 2.0 install. I > rebooted and tried again. Same thing. I disabled my Antivirus and tried > again. Froze on the same spot. > > I uninstalled VS2003 and framework 1.1, disabled my Antivirus and tried to > install framework 2.0 from the MS update website. The system froze. Once > rebooted, "Add or Remove Programs" showed that the install was complete. I > rebooted, disabled my Antivirus and then tried to install VS 2005. It > worked. > > Unfortunately every time I leave my system idle for 5 to 10 minutes it > freezes up again. I opened my task manager and let it idle and every time it > freezes mscorsvw.exe is on the top of the CPU order. I did some research > and found this article. > http://blogs.msdn.com/davidnotario/archive/2005/04/27/412838.aspx > > I tried the: > ngen.exe executequeueditems > It ran, reported some errors that I missed durning the scroll by and then > locked up. I have tried it again and it locks up each time at: > > Executing > C:\windows\microsoft.net\framework\v2.0.0.0,culture=neutral,publictoken=b77a5c561934eo8911 /nodependencies /nologo > > Least that the way I read my bad hand writing. > > Any ideas on how to fix it? > > Thanks in advance > Mark Anyone have a suggestion on where I might be able to get an answer for this.
Rebooting my PC after its been idle for 10 minutes is getting old... Cheers, Mark Show quote "Mark_Rarefy" wrote: > Hello, > I am running XP64 SP 1. I had VS2003 installed. When I tried to install > VS2005 professional my machine froze on the framework 2.0 install. I > rebooted and tried again. Same thing. I disabled my Antivirus and tried > again. Froze on the same spot. > > I uninstalled VS2003 and framework 1.1, disabled my Antivirus and tried to > install framework 2.0 from the MS update website. The system froze. Once > rebooted, "Add or Remove Programs" showed that the install was complete. I > rebooted, disabled my Antivirus and then tried to install VS 2005. It > worked. > > Unfortunately every time I leave my system idle for 5 to 10 minutes it > freezes up again. I opened my task manager and let it idle and every time it > freezes mscorsvw.exe is on the top of the CPU order. I did some research > and found this article. > http://blogs.msdn.com/davidnotario/archive/2005/04/27/412838.aspx > > I tried the: > ngen.exe executequeueditems > It ran, reported some errors that I missed durning the scroll by and then > locked up. I have tried it again and it locks up each time at: > > Executing > C:\windows\microsoft.net\framework\v2.0.0.0,culture=neutral,publictoken=b77a5c561934eo8911 /nodependencies /nologo > > Least that the way I read my bad hand writing. > > Any ideas on how to fix it? > > Thanks in advance > Mark |
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