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My Aurora crashed hard and I am in the process of replacing the hard drive, memory and the graphics card. The AW tech I spoke with yesterday suggested that once I reinstall windows, I should shut off the windows updates. He indicated that the updates were not customized to Alienware and may cause more problems. He mentioned that I should look for driver updates from time to time at Dell support, but as long as I am running an updated virus protection, that is all I needed to do. Does this sound reasonable? There are constantly updates being pushed out and I have to believe that at least some of them are necessary.
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DELL-Chris M
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August 20th, 2012 13:00
jmille8934
I only allow windows update to prompt me when there is an update from them. I choose Custom and only load the High Priority non-hardware updates. All hardware updates (video card, sound card, etc.) should come from our File Library.
iaminfamous
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August 24th, 2012 16:00
I also choose to be prompted before they dl. Did you try a full format of the hdd and reinstallation? I would definitely try that before replacements. I have had many problems with windows update, I.e. HDMI not working, fingerprint scanner not recognized, (on my old HP), but I have never seen a crash. Although I imagine its possible. If it did, I would imagine it is related to software. If you haven't tried, do a full wipe, and try to reinstall.
jmille8934
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August 24th, 2012 05:00
thanks Chris M, this seems to be the most prudent approach. Unfortunately I now need to have my motherboard replaced, but some point I will have a working system again and I will follow your guidance.
iaminfamous
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August 24th, 2012 16:00
What happened with the mobo?
jmille8934
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August 25th, 2012 05:00
Thanks, working with the AW guys on getting back up, we are starting from resetting the hd configuration, hopefully that will get things right - the techs did suspect (along with nearly every component in the box!), that the OS was corrupted, possibly due to the updates being incompatible with Alienware.
jmille8934
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August 25th, 2012 05:00
Great question. The display frequently just disappears. The CPU seems to be grinding along, but it is not usable in any way. Been dealing with this for over a month now, bought a $600 graphics card on the tech's advice, replaced the memory and the hard drive and now we are awaiting a tech to swap out the mb. Almost feels like we are grasping at straws?
iaminfamous
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August 25th, 2012 11:00
It seems like hundreds of mobos are the culprit. I have NEVER seen a mobo "die" because of windows updates. But that is the answer 90% of the time from a.w. tech support. And I myself have had numerous issues with updates. But nothing to that extent. That's why I hate the 2011 socket type in the auroras. If they would have been built with an lga 1155 board I probably wouldn't have built my desktop. But I'm glad I did. It was an awesome experience. Oh, and every single component has a 3 or 5 year warranty. Lol. But I LOVE a.w.'s laptops.
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August 25th, 2012 14:00