A few times per day my system locks up for about 60 seconds, then "comes out of it".
My gut is saying my OCZ Vertex 3 SSD drive is the culprit.
Is there a program that I can have running that will see if it can read and write to the hard drive (even just a single byte) periodically? Like once per second? And log this? Windows 7 64-bit. If it were unix, I'd just write a shell script...
Like running a continuous ping on a network to check for packet loss...
During the lockups, the mouse can move but nothing is responsive. Strangely, it does appear SOME programs that were running continue to execute.
EDIT: No, it does not appear to be 100% cpu usage. Task manager continues to update. It's the ones that seem like they likely need the hard drive that stall... Web browsing (cache), etc.
My gut is saying my OCZ Vertex 3 SSD drive is the culprit.
Is there a program that I can have running that will see if it can read and write to the hard drive (even just a single byte) periodically? Like once per second? And log this? Windows 7 64-bit. If it were unix, I'd just write a shell script...
Like running a continuous ping on a network to check for packet loss...
During the lockups, the mouse can move but nothing is responsive. Strangely, it does appear SOME programs that were running continue to execute.
EDIT: No, it does not appear to be 100% cpu usage. Task manager continues to update. It's the ones that seem like they likely need the hard drive that stall... Web browsing (cache), etc.