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| Thread ID: 60225 | 2005-07-26 09:09:00 | Freezing | Johnt (8602) | Press F1 |
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| 375553 | 2005-07-27 06:12:00 | Have thought about this: A typewriter is a well proven method for those with hard to read writing. I hear that NZ Post has a good reputation of delivering mail these days. A photo album can store a lot of photos. A pack of cards can be used between two or more people. The New Zealand delivers daily news and reviews. The telephone has enabled many people to talk to each other, without the delay of posted letters. You can get your bank account balance over the telephone or at one of those ATM machines (found on every street corner). :cool:And how is this all relevant to this thread? Johnt: You can also try using a memory tester which runs from a floppy disk or CD as well. Results are not always 100% perfect, but if it shows a lot of errors then that would indicate a faulty stick of RAM http://www.memtest86.com/ |
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| 375554 | 2005-07-27 06:45:00 | Sorry Jen, you're right, but johnt is my father and we have been working on this problem for a while and I am sure he would take my last post in good jest. | Warrenct (8603) | ||
| 375555 | 2005-07-27 06:46:00 | Until I disabled ctfmon.exe my computer would hardly function freezing and slowing all the time. It is MicroSofts file manager indexing program. Admittedly I have a sad little cpu whilst yours is a really fast one, but this might be a problem. Just disable it in start up and see if it helps. | zqwerty (97) | ||
| 375556 | 2005-08-15 05:42:00 | Right, I installed a new stick of ram, everything went perfect for a few days, then bam! the power supply burned out, just like it had been hit by lightening! luckily no other dammage was done, so far system working perfectly. will give it a couple of months and if no further trouble will try the old stick of ram. | Johnt (8602) | ||
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