Windows 7 freezes after being on 3-10 minutes

Installs Windows 7 on the own Shuttle XPC SD30G2B, OS crashes after being on 3 10 min active or not.

Try disconnecting all non-essential devices you may have attached to the system to see if the problem goes away.

If the problem persists, try to start safe mode, start your PC, just before the system loads the Windows operating system. Press the [F8] key function 8 on your keyboard which will launch the menu Advanced Boot Options. Select Safe Mode.

If the computer starts correctly, then the offending device attached to the system.

If you continue to experience problems, reconnect,

1. click on start, type msconfig in the search box and press ENTER.
User account control permission
If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password, or click on continue.
2. in the general tab, click Selective startup.
3. under Selective startup, clear the check box load startup items.
4. click on the Services tab, select the hide all Microsoft Services check box, and then click Disable all.
5. click on OK.
6. When you are prompted, click on restart.
7. after the computer starts, check if the problem is resolved.

If the problem continues to exist, I suggest you turn off your system, unplug it, open the system unit and check to make sure components such as your video card and memory are all sitting correctly.

If the problem still persists, try the following:

1. Insert the DVD of Windows 7
2. restart your computer
3. When asked if you want to boot from your DVD player, do it.
4. Select your language, click Next.
5. click on "repair your computer".
6. Select the operating system you want to repair.
7. in the system recovery window, click option memory diagnostic

Reboot your system, a scan of your memory of your modules memory will take place to verify any defects.

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