Re: unknon error
From: Nathan McNulty (nospam_at_msn.com)
Date: 07/28/04
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 00:53:43 -0700
Jeez, there for a second I thought I was looking at my computer info. I
have almost the exact same config except my video card is a 9800XT and
my memory is PC4000. I am running a 420 Watt Antec PSU on my computer.
I would try seeing if a new power supply fixes the problem (and if
not, you can always return it) ;)
Also, you can try reinstalling Windows or doing a repair installation by
booting off your XP CD, choose to Install, then press R to repair.
---- Nathan McNulty David wrote: > My PC is not brand product. > It was assembled by local computer hardware supplier according on my > request. > Detailed information about hardware attached. > All drivers are latest (WHQL); > Power supply - Vikings 350watt max; > Back-UPS 650 (APCC) is connected on COM1 > > > Thank you > > David > > > > > > "Nathan McNulty" <nospam@msn.com> wrote in message > news:eMH#UF5cEHA.1000@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > >>Encoding uses quite a bit of processing power. What exactly is your >>system, how is the heat, and are you up to date on your drivers? >> >>I see you are on XP SP1, so I'm going to guess your computer is >>up-to-date on fixes and such. The only other thing I can think of is >>how is your power supply? Your computer may be demanding too much power >>and the PSU can't keep up. I would recommend checking your computer >>info with Everest Home from www.lavalys.com to see how the temp is and >>your voltages. It seems odd that Windows does not notify you of errors. >> >>---- >>Nathan McNulty >> >> >>David wrote: >> >>>Hi >>> >>> >>> >>>Due to unknown reason system shut downs itself. >>> >>>Usually it happens when converting video with Windows Media encoder or >>>launching setup. >>> >>>System log contains no information about error. >>> >>>PC vendor has checked hardware but found no problems. >>> >>> >>> >>>Any ideas? >>> >>> >>> >>>David >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>Windows XP SP1, DirectX 9b, IE6 SP1, WMP/WME9 >>> >>>I have installed following 3rd party codecs: DivX 5.1.1 - Build >>>1031-NipTuck, 3ivx D4 4.5.1, AC3Filter 0.70b and some Dx filters witch > > are > >>>installed with Nero OEM. >>> >>>All hardware drivers are OK, System has no problem devices >>> >>>CPU: Intel/ P4/ 2.6GHz/ 800 512KB 478pin; >>> >>>Main Board: Asus P4P800 >>> >>>Memory: DDR DIMM 184pin/ 512MB/ PC3200 Kingston Original; >>> >>>Hard Disk: Seagate SATA - ST3120026AS >>> >>>Video Card: NVIDIA Geforce TI4200 >>> >>>Monitor: Philips 107P20 Resolution 1024/768 85Hz >>> >>> > > > > > > > >
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