Please forgive the elementary nature of these questions. A recently-widowed 
friend has asked me to help troubleshoot her late husband's large and powerful 
Windows 7 system. I am myself somewhat preoccupied with other matters and am 
sure that I am missing one (or more) obvious solution(s).

The major constraint is that her late husband was a professional photographer 
and he has image files everywhere on his system. Even I can recognize that he 
was a truly gifted photographer, but that his computer skills were not to match.

There is exactly one USB backup drive and so far I have no idea whether the 
backup is complete (I doubt it) or restorable. I am being careful therefore to 
limit anything I do to non-destructive testing that does not touch the hard 
disks until I have time to do an exhaustive search for all his image files and 
ensure that there are *_multiple_* backups of each. Moreover, I have just 
learned that he had performed a very expert calibration of his system to a 
professional colour printer. I have no idea what or where those calibration 
files are.

Since I almost always use Kubuntu, my primary resource (at the outset) is a CD 
of Kubuntu amd64 12.04 LTS.

The obvious symptom on the Windows 7 machine is a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) 
almost every 20 minutes. This is so frequent as to make the machine unusable.

The first exception code on the BSOD is a memory location of <multiple zeros>1. 
Her tech support person (owner of a well-known local computer store and fellow 
photographic expert) says that the single digit in the exception code suggests 
a hardware failure, probably on the motherboard.

I have been running Kubuntu from the liveCD for over eighteen hours which does 
not support the defective motherboard hypothesis. But my mind has gone blank on 
how to stress-test the hardware without writing to any hard disks. Google has 
not been a friend; on this problem, I have found it surprisingly unhelpful.

So far, I have been running just a browser, a konsole session and glxgears. The 
latter will put some load on the CPU and more on the graphics subsystem. Google 
did lead me to a sourceforge utility called systester which at least tests the 
CPU by attempting to calculate pi to many millions of significant digits. But I 
cannot get it to run.

So my questions are the following:
1. Does anyone have suggestions on safe non-destructive hardware stress-testing 
applications? I have no objection to downloading and burning to CD a 
specialized distro.
2. Is anyone familiar with systester? ( 
http://systester.sourceforge.net/about.php ). The sourceforge site provides 
precompiled generic binaries for both i686 and amd64, both CLI and qt-based GUI 
versions. I have tried copying the binaries to /usr/local/bin/, chowning the 
binaries to root: and running as root. But, running off the Kubuntu LiveCD, I 
get consistent "permission denied" errors. BTW, the LiveCD drops straight to a 
root prompt when one enters "sudo -s" into a terminal session. There is no 
password.

The system is an Intel i7 with 8GB of RAM. It is a 2008-vintage Asus P6T 
motherboard; the catch is that it takes an LGA1366 CPU, which is no longer 
available. Replacing both the motherboard and CPU will cost north of $500 and 
my reluctance to recommend that my friend spend that sort of money is 
heightened by the last 18 hours of evidence that the problem is not with the MB.

The following is the output of lspci. I have tried running hwinfo, but it 
produces hundreds of lines of output. I will post only if someone finds it 
potentially useful.

root@kubuntu:/usr/local/bin# lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 5520/5500/X58 I/O Hub to ESI Port (rev 
12)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 5520/5500/X58 I/O Hub PCI Express Root 
Port 1 (rev 12)
00:03.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 5520/5500/X58 I/O Hub PCI Express Root 
Port 3 (rev 12)
00:07.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 5520/5500/X58 I/O Hub PCI Express Root 
Port 7 (rev 12)
00:10.0 PIC: Intel Corporation 5520/5500/X58 Physical and Link Layer Registers 
Port 0 (rev 12)
00:10.1 PIC: Intel Corporation 5520/5500/X58 Routing and Protocol Layer 
Registers Port 0 (rev 12)
00:13.0 PIC: Intel Corporation 5520/5500/X58 I/O Hub I/OxAPIC Interrupt 
Controller (rev 12)
00:14.0 PIC: Intel Corporation 5520/5500/X58 I/O Hub System Management 
Registers (rev 12)
00:14.1 PIC: Intel Corporation 5520/5500/X58 I/O Hub GPIO and Scratch Pad 
Registers (rev 12)
00:14.2 PIC: Intel Corporation 5520/5500/X58 I/O Hub Control Status and RAS 
Registers (rev 12)
00:14.3 PIC: Intel Corporation 5520/5500/X58 I/O Hub Throttle Registers (rev 12)
00:1a.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI 
Controller #4
00:1a.1 USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI 
Controller #5
00:1a.2 USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI 
Controller #6
00:1a.7 USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB2 EHCI 
Controller #2
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) HD Audio 
Controller
00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) PCI Express Root 
Port 1
00:1c.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) PCI Express Root 
Port 3
00:1c.3 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) PCI Express Root 
Port 4
00:1c.4 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) PCI Express Root 
Port 5
00:1d.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI 
Controller #1
00:1d.1 USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI 
Controller #2
00:1d.2 USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI 
Controller #3
00:1d.7 USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB2 EHCI 
Controller #1
00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801 PCI Bridge (rev 90)
00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation 82801JIR (ICH10R) LPC Interface Controller
00:1f.2 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) 4 port SATA IDE 
Controller #1
00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) SMBus Controller
00:1f.5 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) 2 port SATA IDE 
Controller #2
02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI RV770 
[Radeon HD 4850]
02:00.1 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI RV770 HDMI Audio 
[Radeon HD 4850/4870]
03:00.0 Multimedia controller: Philips Semiconductors SAA7231 (rev aa)
04:00.0 SATA controller: JMicron Technology Corp. JMB363 SATA/IDE Controller 
(rev 03)
04:00.1 IDE interface: JMicron Technology Corp. JMB363 SATA/IDE Controller (rev 
03)
05:00.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6315 Series Firewire 
Controller
06:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI 
Express Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 02)
08:01.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6306/7/8 [Fire II(M)] 
IEEE 1394 OHCI Controller (rev 46)
ff:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon 5500/Core i7 QuickPath Architecture 
Generic Non-Core Registers (rev 04)
ff:00.1 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon 5500/Core i7 QuickPath Architecture 
System Address Decoder (rev 04)
ff:02.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon 5500/Core i7 QPI Link 0 (rev 04)
ff:02.1 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon 5500/Core i7 QPI Physical 0 (rev 04)
ff:03.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon 5500/Core i7 Integrated Memory 
Controller (rev 04)
ff:03.1 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon 5500/Core i7 Integrated Memory 
Controller Target Address Decoder (rev 04)
ff:03.4 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon 5500/Core i7 Integrated Memory 
Controller Test Registers (rev 04)
ff:04.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon 5500/Core i7 Integrated Memory 
Controller Channel 0 Control Registers (rev 04)
ff:04.1 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon 5500/Core i7 Integrated Memory 
Controller Channel 0 Address Registers (rev 04)
ff:04.2 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon 5500/Core i7 Integrated Memory 
Controller Channel 0 Rank Registers (rev 04)
ff:04.3 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon 5500/Core i7 Integrated Memory 
Controller Channel 0 Thermal Control Registers (rev 04)
ff:05.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon 5500/Core i7 Integrated Memory 
Controller Channel 1 Control Registers (rev 04)
ff:05.1 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon 5500/Core i7 Integrated Memory 
Controller Channel 1 Address Registers (rev 04)
ff:05.2 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon 5500/Core i7 Integrated Memory 
Controller Channel 1 Rank Registers (rev 04)
ff:05.3 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon 5500/Core i7 Integrated Memory 
Controller Channel 1 Thermal Control Registers (rev 04)
ff:06.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon 5500/Core i7 Integrated Memory 
Controller Channel 2 Control Registers (rev 04)
ff:06.1 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon 5500/Core i7 Integrated Memory 
Controller Channel 2 Address Registers (rev 04)
ff:06.2 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon 5500/Core i7 Integrated Memory 
Controller Channel 2 Rank Registers (rev 04)
ff:06.3 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon 5500/Core i7 Integrated Memory 
Controller Channel 2 Thermal Control Registers (rev 04)
root@kubuntu:/usr/local/bin# 


--
Bruce Miller
br...@brmiller.ca
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: (613) 745-1151

Thomas Pickering, a well-known former US diplomat, is quoted as having once 
said that, "in archaeology you uncover the unknown. In diplomacy you cover the 
known." And this one-time student of archaeology is relieved to have finally 
retired after 36 years in the Canadian foreign service.
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