Re: Why does my Noteworthy keep crashing?
Reply #9 –
Hi John,
both Mike and francis have good suggestions.
Given the time it takes for the first crash (about an hour) I still think there's a thermal component to what's happening, though this could easily apply to Mike's suggestion of leaky caps.
Otherwise:
Given Noteworthy is the only thing that seems to be crashing it does rather suggest there's a problem there, however, we all know just how stable NWC is, so it kinda goes against the grain to accuse it...
You mentioned that C:\ is the only drive getting near full, thing is, Windows is very space hungry - I prefer to have as much of my C:\ drive free as possible. I actually like to try and have at least 50% of it free, though with the size of modern drives that's rather overkill. However, as your C:\ is "only" 128 Gig I think this is a figure I'd actually seriously try for.
I assume you keep things as "clean" as possible, but I'd certainly recommend cleaning out the C:\Windows\temp folder as well as your personal temp folder.
Normally the path of Temp folder will be C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Temp
But to be certain you can
Click Start, in the search box, type CMD.
Right click on CMD and choose run as Administrator.
In the command prompt type ECHO %Temp%.
This displays the full path of the actual temp folder and you can follow the path and identify its location by copying the entire path and pasting it in Run command or in search options.
Simply delete everything you can in these folders - anything that's open will not be able to be deleted, that's fine, just delete the rest. Best to do this with no applications open.