Re: E4300 locking up
14 Dec 2008 02:34PM
I also have one user with an E4300, using Vista and a 64GB SSD drive. I assume the unit we got was one of the first, as it was ordered "the day" the E4300s became orderable, though it took several weeks to arrive.
I had my hands on the unit for about a day when it first arrived, and it did lock up on me once (hard freeze requiring a power cycle), before I started modifying the "from factory" configuration (I added Office 2007, updates, and such). The laptop only froze once while I had it, so I didn't worry too much about it. At the time there were no newer drivers/BIOS updates available for it.
Now that the laptop has been in the user's hands for many weeks, it locks up on him reportedly "once every few days," and requires the same power cycle to recover. I was recently having a meeting with this user, and the laptop froze while he was showing me an e-mail on it. After the power cycle, I perused around in the event logs and such, and there were no errors...I suspect the hardware froze and Vista had no clue. I didn't take the laptop from him so that I could do extended troubleshooting on it...he depends on the thing and can't live without it.
I'm hesitant to open a support incident with Dell at this point, since the problem is SO intermittent...I foresee a long series of inconvenient tech visits and part swaps, replacing components that are "guesses" of what the problem might be. I would rather my user suffer through for a bit whilest the issue is rooted out by others (why I checked the forums in the first place, and I'm not surprised to have found others with the same issue). We've only got the one E4300, so I have nothing to compare it against in person.
FWIW, we did recently get an E4200 with Vista and the same 64GB SSD drive (very similar configuration as the E4300) for a different user, and as far as I know that laptop has never had the freeze issue...during configuration I had it running for probably 48 hours straight (syncing e-mail), and it never blinked. That laptop has only been in the user's hands for about a week, though.
Jim