Recently my computer froze. No BSOD, but while I could move the mouse, nothing responded to the click nor did anything else happen. Ctrl-Alt-Del didn’t work either. I manually shut off and restarted the computer and when prompted, I “Restarted Windows Normally”. Upon restart the Intel Rapid Storage Technology function (version 10.1.0.1008) indicated it was “Verifying and restoring Volume 1”. This finished in a couple of hours and everything seemed fine. However, I left the computer on overnight (as I usually do) and upon coming back in the morning the computer was locked again the same as above. Again I manually restarted and the same thing happened. It now happens every day. If I do turn the computer off overnight, it still does the “verifying and restarting” when I turn it on. After I enter my password the balance of the booting does seem like it’s taking longer than normal. It then works fine for the rest of the day with no issues.
Here is the info I got from running Intel's Detection Software:
Computer Manufacturer | ECS |
Computer Model | H67H2-CM |
Operating System (O/S) | Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit |
Operating System Build (O/S) | 7601 |
Operating System (version) |
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System RAM |
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CD or DVD Device | ATAPI iHAS124 C |
System Hard Drive Overview | |
System Total Storage Size: |
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Local Disk C:\ |
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Used space: |
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Free Space: |
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Local Disk J:\ |
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Used space: |
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Free Space: |
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MOTHERBOARD INFORMATION | |
Manufacturer | not detected |
Model | H67H2-CM |
AA Number | not detected |
BIOS Vendor | American Megatrends Inc. |
BIOS Version | American Megatrends Inc. P13 |
BIOS Release Date | 08/18/11 |
System Memory |
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Sound Card | High Definition Audio Device |
PROCESSOR INFORMATION | |
Manufacturer | Intel |
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Intel Processor analysis tools | |
CPU Speed |
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Link to Processor Specification |