Re: problem unpacking files
- From: truebluexxx <truebluexxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 06:55:01 -0700
Thanks for the reply thought it was useless to start with but it did lead me
to read up on FSB, SB, Hypertransport, none of which I have a firm grasp on.
The SB to CPU Frequency was set at 800MHz. So I set it to auto and
now the computer works.
Any idea how I am ment to know what The SB to CPU Frequency should be.
"Stan Shankman" wrote:
TrueBlue,.
Of course for pure simplicity, I would recommend that you visit your
motherboard setup and double check all of your settings first - then move
ahead with hardware testing.
Since you had access to another computer to unzip your files, you might
consider temporarily using some parts out of that other computer for
testing.
I would be very suspicious of faulty memory or a defective power supply. Try
temporarily replacing those components with the known good ones. If you do
so one component at a time, you may easily zero-in on the faulty hardware.
Alternatively, if you have more than one memory stick, you can try inserting
them one at a time. And of course if you find that your memory and power
supply are good, then at least you have eliminated them from further
consideration.
Next item on my suspicious-hardware-list would be the motherboard itself.
Hope this helps,
- Stan Shankman
"truebluexxx" <truebluexxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I got a new computer and installed winxp pro. It kept rebooting and a fewto
days later I noticed it couldn't unzip any files I downloaded (CRC failed)
but the files were ok(unziped on other computer). every thing was very
unstabe, programs would stop with windows error messages that mean nothing
me.I
So I bought a bigger power supply and tried to reinstall windows, But
get messages "windows cannot copy the file 'Random_file_name'".to
I installed DOS 6.22 from floppy no probs but the computer then failed
run a self extracting zip file, the message being something like 'readinga
sector failed'.
I did copy the winXP I386 directory to the hardrive and tried it install
from there but got messages telling me the file 'Random_file_name' is not
windows XP image file. I have updated the BIOs ran a memory check, checkedare
hard drives and CD rom on other systems and check the windows CD and they
all fine . So does anyone have any idea what the prob is? I am guessingcheck
there is a fault in the motherboard or processor. Is there any way to
either of these without swaping them with working parts?
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