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Intermittent freezing on Windows 7

I'm having an intermittent problem with Sophos 9.0.0. Once or twice a week my PC locks up for a minute or two, and explorer hangs temporarily. Apps work for a while provided I can get to them, which can be difficult without explorer. I usually notice the problem when I try to start Winzip and it doesn't appear. When that happens Winzip won't ever manage to start itself up until after a reboot.

Every time this has happened the tooltip on the Sophos system tray icon has said that it is updating, and continues to say that no matter how long I leave it. If I try to initiate an update from there, the dialogue appears and stays indefinitely, and if I press cancel the dialogue goes, but nothing else changes. If I try to open the control app the splash screen appears, sits on top of everything and I can't get rid of it. The app itself never opens. I also can't shut down the "Sophos Anti-Virus" service. The only way to get it all working again is to reboot. After that it updates itself OK and everything works.

Most of the time, there's no problem at all with it. I suspect it might be trying to start an update immediately after booting and it's occasionally tripping over something else that's happening, but I can't think how to find out what, because it rarely goes wrong.

The machine is running Windows 7 Ultimate, fully patched.

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  • I seem to have managed to fix the problems I have had with Sophos freezing up while booting or updating. The event log was showing all sorts of errors with accessing the drive on the PC, but there didn't appear to be any problem with the drive that I could pin down.

    It's a long story, but I've managed to fix this, and a number of other strange and apparently unrelated problems, simply by unplugging my NAS from my router and instead plugging it into a switch daisychained from the router. It seems there is a longstanding hardware problem somewhere on my network, that has been causing all sorts of intermittent problems.

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  • I seem to have managed to fix the problems I have had with Sophos freezing up while booting or updating. The event log was showing all sorts of errors with accessing the drive on the PC, but there didn't appear to be any problem with the drive that I could pin down.

    It's a long story, but I've managed to fix this, and a number of other strange and apparently unrelated problems, simply by unplugging my NAS from my router and instead plugging it into a switch daisychained from the router. It seems there is a longstanding hardware problem somewhere on my network, that has been causing all sorts of intermittent problems.

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