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Hello guys, my computer randomly at any time freezes my screen, i mean its like i took a screenshot! Also mouse and keyboard are not working!

 

 

I have Windows 7 64bit

2 GB Ram

Ati Radeon HD 4850

Quad Core Amd Black Box

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my computer randomly at any time freezes my screen : possible cpu cooler's problem chance : 80% [needs a tech] or the screen's plug is not properlly plugged.

mouse and keyboard are not working : possible disable of usbs in bios or drivers or usb plugs problem. [needs a tech]

 

if you don't know any experienced close friend who can help you, go get it fixed by a technician.

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Guys wtf.. This is like 99,9% problem of the graphic card. ATI FTW!!!!!! Hahahah

Seriously now, it could be a compatibility problem with your 64bit windows or drivers issue.. check it out.

 

About the mouse/keyboard could be lots of problems, first of all check your usb ports with another device, to see if they are fuctional.

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I had windows xp 64bit or vista 64bit and i didnt had a problem

 

I mean guys the whole system freezes so nothing responts! I can't move the mouse or use my keyboard! Not that the keyboard stops suddenly but all the system!

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I had windows xp 64bit or vista 64bit and i didnt had a problem

 

I mean guys the whole system freezes so nothing responts! I can't move the mouse or use my keyboard! Not that the keyboard stops suddenly but all the system!

get a technician >.>

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try ceck in bios the temperature the is a problem is about procesor , mainboard or video card... u must get a cooler ...

 

this :)

 

i had same problem and solvet with a cooler

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Guys wtf.. This is like 99,9% problem of the graphic card. ATI FTW!!!!!! Hahahah

Seriously now, it could be a compatibility problem with your 64bit windows or drivers issue.. check it out.

 

About the mouse/keyboard could be lots of problems, first of all check your usb ports with another device, to see if they are fuctional.

i had the same problem with an nvidia card >.> and the problem was overheating.

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