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    Something better than Event Viewer?

    Using Windows 7 Ultimate, occasionally the system will just hang with the hour glass icon...can't open anything, active window "not reponding" but nothing in event viewer. Is there anything else that does a better job of monitoring the system for application hangs and causes? this occurs mostly while browsing the web using either IE or FF, Even at stock speed...
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    Have you tried sysinternals? In it is a speedy but comprehensive event viewer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wh666-666 View Post
    Have you tried sysinternals? In it is a speedy but comprehensive event viewer.
    nice, I see a whole giant list of utilities, not sure which one it would be tho
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