Lap top hanging frequently - in this regard

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The discussion centers on a user experiencing frequent hangs with their HP Pavilion laptop, particularly when not running Norton AntiVirus 360 Premier during online activities. Despite full system scans showing no threats, the issue persists. Suggestions from other members include checking the cooling fans for proper function and cleanliness, as overheating could be a cause. If there are bad sectors on the hard drive, replacing it may be necessary. Some recommend wiping the hard drive and reinstalling Windows without Norton, opting instead for free antivirus options like AVAST or Avira. Others share personal experiences where uninstalling Norton resolved similar issues without needing a full system wipe. Cleaning out dust from the laptop and reapplying heatsink paste has also been effective for preventing crashes, particularly during resource-intensive tasks. If thermal shutdown is suspected, addressing cooling issues is advised, while a complete Windows reinstall may be the best course of action if problems persist.
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lap top hanging frequently -- need help in this regard

I use hp pavilion laptop and i have original Norton Anti Virus 360 premier installed in it. The problem is my lap top gets hung frequently and this problem didn't arise when i run NAV everytime i go online. I go for full system scan everytime but i didn't receive any threat from viruses or malware when scanning was finished. But if i fail to run NAV simultaneously with my browsing, at some point of time my system gets hung? What could be the problem? Members, please help.
 
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Check that the cooling fans on the processor is working properly or not. So ensure that the fan is working fine and is clean. If not, then get the fan replaced.
If there are bad sectors which can not be repaired, then you need to replace your hard disc.
 


Wipe your hard drive and reinstall windows without installing Norton. Try AVAST or Avira [both free] for antivirus protection.
 


I had a similar problem on a computer last year that had a trial version of Norton on it. It would only hang when I was online. Once I uninstalled it, my problems went away. I didn't have to wipe the hard drive though.
 


I had a similar problem in a laptop I repaired a few years ago where the client had accidentally nuked his partition. After reinstalling Windows, I'd still get random shutdowns, especially during more intensive (hard disk and CPU-wise) operations like disk scanning / anti-virus scan / partition recovery.

Like markfinn, I disassembled the laptop, blew out 5 or 6 years worth of dust (TIP: do this outside), cleaned out and reapplied the heatsink paste (long since turned to some sort of flaky dust) and voilà, crash-free laptop.

If you suspect thermal shut down (e.g. it crashes whenever you play more demanding games, run scan disk, run anti-virus) the above will help. If not, you should probably just backup your files and then reinstall Windows.
 
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