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| Thread ID: 33538 | 2003-05-18 08:53:00 | Computer resets occasionaly at random | priceless (3827) | Press F1 |
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| 145524 | 2003-05-20 02:07:00 | If you install a new piece of hardware memory and you start getting errors, you get the memory replaced under guarantee. You don't change the power supply. :_| You don't load the "latest drivers". You go for the simplest thing. You attack the last thing changed. And you change one thing at a time. This is elementary debugging. Anything else is rebugging | Graham L (2) | ||
| 145525 | 2003-05-20 22:55:00 | Well a new stick of RAM seems to have fixed the problem. Ran the PC for 9 hours continuos without problem after the change. |
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| 145526 | 2003-05-20 23:47:00 | Try turning off virtual memory and restarting the computer, then turn it back on. I had a problem on XP on my computer that whenever the virtual page file size would change the computer would restart, due to being corrupt. Turning it off and then back on fixed the problem | rsnic (3780) | ||
| 145527 | 2003-05-21 03:01:00 | Cool!!! Glad to hear it is happy! .Clueless |
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