I haven't had time to try it under Linux yet. Only on XP.
But even in the Windows installer it crashes - which is odd. And then, in my movie ripping it crashed twice at the same spot. I think I gotta bad sector or two.

On 5/8/06, Dave Watkins - CLUG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Random crashes on XP AND normal operation on Linux, or pre-XP OS's send me
looking for my spare memory and testers.

Cheers,

Dave Watkins
President
Calgary Linux Users Group

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-----Original Message-----
From: Mitchell Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 11:19 PM
To: CLUG General
Subject: Re: [clug-talk] Random computer crashing

Thanks for the suggestion. Not sure if I need to go that far just yet. I'll
wait for my CHKDSK to finish.
See, this computer is only about two years old, it was custom built at a
shop, and is very high-end as far as computers from late 2004 go. So there's
no reason to suspect bad memory -- or is there?


On 5/8/06, Dave Watkins - CLUG < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

        Hi Mitchell,

        Try swapping out the memory with known good stuff. XP seems to have
an
        innate ability to sniff out flakey memory. You might try another
power
        supply also. Just put 2 boxes side by side and use the other's power
supply.
        Saves having to pull the supply out.

        HTH

        Cheers,

        Dave Watkins
        President
        Calgary Linux Users Group

        W: www.clug.ca
        E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        V: 403.701.5746



        -----Original Message-----
        From: Mitchell Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 11:08 PM
        To: CLUG General; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject: [clug-talk] Random computer crashing

        Hi, I was wondering if anyone could help --

        Today I had to reinstall "that other operating system" on my dads
computer.
        Now, whenever the XP Setup got about half way through "Copying files
to your
        hard disk" the computers PC-Speaker made a disgusting croak noise
and died
        solemly. Like, the entire machine just went a cold shutdown like
someone hit
        the powerbar. Now, I tried my legit copy of XP, my pirated copy,
everything.
        Nothing worked. Finally, I decided to boot onto my PCLinuxOS livecd
and wipe
        out the partitions that way instead of using WinXP-Setups' built-in
watered
        down partitioner. Everything worked, the install worked, no more
dying,
        nothing. Just worked. I figured that the Windows partitioner was
having
        trouble creating the filesystem properly, right?

        Well, now, here I am at the machine, and all of a sudden, it croaks,
and
        dies again! Right in the middle of a huge video-rip. Sounds intense,
but for
        this machine, its not really. Now, right away I think, "Oh, I'm
overloading
        it" - well, not the case, because the WinXP-Setup would always die
in the
        exact same place. So that's kind of a coincidence.

        So does anyone know what this is? The sound the PC Speaker makes is
kind of
        a loud-low note, then fades out and the machine dies.

        Thanks!

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