Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:

You probably have a bad CPU cache on your motherboard. The solution is
to use that machine for some Windows system and get a different PC.


While I agree with your diagnosis, it's probably a hardware problem, I don't think Windows
is going to run well on that machine. I've had FreeBSD run for *hours* on flaky hardware,
on which Windows wouldn't make, like, ten minutes.
In the end, faulty hardware beats Operating System, but I've had several experiences,
where I did not know just how faulty a piece of hardware was, until I tried to run Windows
on it... =)
So in my experience, if FreeBSD is unstable on that hardware, you can regard yourself
lucky if you even get Windows installed without crashing all over the place. =)


Kind regards,
Benjamin
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