Mick [11-08-21 12:32]:
> Here's a strange one:
>
> Suspending a Pentium4 32bit machine used to work a treat. For years. Then
> around 9 months ago or so, I can't recall exactly, it started causing
> crashes.
> What happens is that the monitor will go to sleep and the disk will stop
> immed
Am Sonntag 21 August 2011, 11:27:55 schrieb Mick:
> Here's a strange one:
>
> Suspending a Pentium4 32bit machine used to work a treat. For years. Then
> around 9 months ago or so, I can't recall exactly, it started causing
> crashes. What happens is that the monitor will go to sleep and the dis
On Sunday 21 Aug 2011 12:57:48 Pandu Poluan wrote:
> (sorry for top-posting)
>
> Do the 1 GB pieces have the same timing values as the 0.5 GB pieces?
Yes, same timing values. When I bought the 1G modules I made sure that they
were matched exactly in terms of specification with the 0.5G pieces (
(sorry for top-posting)
Do the 1 GB pieces have the same timing values as the 0.5 GB pieces?
Try slowing down the memory timing parameters in BIOS (should look
like 8-5-3-3 or something like that; larger numbers are slower).
Rgds,
On 2011-08-21, Mick wrote:
> On Sunday 21 Aug 2011 12:19:40 Fr
Here's a strange one:
Suspending a Pentium4 32bit machine used to work a treat. For years. Then
around 9 months ago or so, I can't recall exactly, it started causing crashes.
What happens is that the monitor will go to sleep and the disk will stop
immediately, but the machine continues to ru
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