eight. i was reading the docs and it said sometimes the test will show
errors on the athalon chips for these two tests, which is what I have. it
also said that there still may be problems with my memory. it said that the
speed of the athalon processor could be causing memory problems with lower
end momory chips.
I know nothing about hardware. does this make sense to any of you guys? i
also ran five different antivirus software apps and found nothing.
can ram errors caused by processor speed cause a computer to start
rebooting, when it worked fine before? it seems like this would have always
happened. but then again I guess the ram could have started to go bad
recently.
what do you all think?
john
-----Original Message-----
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 1:09 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Windows XP Home
John Stanley wrote:
> Okay, it looks like I am going to have to actually buy a copy of this. My
PC
> is rebooting all of the time (a couple times a day). Sometimes when it
does
> reboot, it sits there with a blank blue screen and the mouse cursor
> hourglass. I have to power it off again, and then it works.
>
> I have run virus software (McAfee), spyware stuff (AdAware), defrag and
> others.
I would try memtest86 (and maybe badblocks) before spending money.
Jochem
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