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From: Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: cali [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 12:14 AM
Subject: Re: My computer keeps crashing
cali wrote:
If this is the wrong mailing list, I apologise, suggestions to a more
appropriate
This sure smells like a hardware problem.
I think the problem might be due to my bios settings running the CPU to
fast although I do not think I am overclocking it. This might explain the
strange timing of the problem, maybe the motherboard is unstable.
If you are not explicitly overclocking,
Sometimes when I run CPU intensive applications the system will
crash at seemingly unpredictable times, I have to hard reset the machine
as it
is completely unresponsive, I was running an experiment in console mode
and it showed me the kernel panic:
With those uptimes I would say your heat
On 01/21/05 04:41:45, cali wrote:
Sometimes when I run CPU intensive applications the system will
crash at seemingly unpredictable times, I have to hard reset the
machine as it
is completely unresponsive, I was running an experiment in console
mode and it showed me the kernel panic:
With
Jason Henson wrote:
On 01/20/05 19:06:22, cali wrote:
If this is the wrong mailing list, I apologise, suggestions to a more
appropriate mailing list will be appreciated.
Reasonably recently I upgraded my hardware to the following:
Soltek SL-NV400-64 Purple
Ray (Socket A) Motherboard
AMD Athlon
If this is the wrong mailing list, I apologise, suggestions to a more
appropriate mailing list will be appreciated.
Reasonably recently I upgraded my hardware to the following:
Soltek SL-NV400-64 Purple
Ray (Socket A) Motherboard
AMD Athlon Barton XP3200+
400FSB (Socket A) CPU - OEM
Asus DRW-0402P
cali wrote:
If this is the wrong mailing list, I apologise, suggestions to a more
appropriate mailing list will be appreciated.
Reasonably recently I upgraded my hardware to the following:
Soltek SL-NV400-64 Purple
Ray (Socket A) Motherboard
AMD Athlon Barton XP3200+
400FSB (Socket A) CPU - OEM
This sure smells like a hardware problem.
I think the problem might be due to my bios settings running the CPU to fast
although I do not think I am overclocking it. This might explain the strange
timing of the problem, maybe the motherboard is unstable.
If you are not explicitly overclocking,
On 01/20/05 19:06:22, cali wrote:
If this is the wrong mailing list, I apologise, suggestions to a more
appropriate mailing list will be appreciated.
Reasonably recently I upgraded my hardware to the following:
Soltek SL-NV400-64 Purple
Ray (Socket A) Motherboard
AMD Athlon Barton XP3200+
400FSB