Re: Help, Blue Screen...0x7E
- From: "DarkStar" <gmvoeth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 06:56:00 GMT
You need to learn your OS
I have now been playing with various
aspects for several years now.
It is like going to college all over again.
I think so many man hours have been used to
create Windows it is unlikely one man has
enough lifetime to learn everything.
I think possibly those security updates are
for the security of other peoples
and nor necessarily the user of the machine.
Like Social Security does not mean Personal Security
and Public Safety does not mean Personal Safety.
You can tell Winxp how to handle errors is all
I am telling you so long as such errors are not
solidly hardware errors like memory troubles.
Your BIOS and the Utility Software MEMTEST86
are the two best fastest way to see your hardware
is not the trouble.
CPU-Z will tell you the settings for your RAM
but both require the proper ID of your own machine.
IF your machine (motherboard) is not known
to these programs you should not trust their results.
Windows itself does a poor job of telling
you that anything is bad except software conflicts.
Some hardware troubles relate to timing issues
that will occurr randomly only under very special
circumstances.
No matter what type of memory you are using
you want to never see any errors when you test it.
Be careful with the BIOS because if your setting are too
wrong it might make your machine unbootable
and you must take out the mb cmos battery or use a jumper
or both to reset it again.
If you suddenly get steady or random troubles you never saw before
most likely your MB or Memory has a problem.
Make sure all your fans re running
and dust is blown out each year.
Be very very careful with static electricity
if you open your machine. Raise the humidity
in the room by spraying it with a spray bottle of water
and be careful what shoes and clothing you wear that
may generate static electricity. Keep one bare arm always touching
case ground if you poke inside the machine
for any reason whatsoever. Do not put a vacuum cleaner
in there it may also generate dangerous static.
I have found some shoes to be very bad with static
and other very good generating no static at all.
The shoes that are the worst with static can be safety shoes.
They are designed to isolate the person from ground
so they do not get electrocuted and that makes
you a nice capacitor to store static electricity.
Failure of Motherboards and IC chips can relate to
heat cool cycles and form microcracks that are
temp sensitive and manufacturers can make terrible
mistakes during manufacture like insert a small bypass
capacitor
across two data/address lines.
Those construction robots do exactly
what you tell them even if its wrong.
Good luck.
DS
"kalagan" <kalagan.2l2zzm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:kalagan.2l2zzm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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thanks for your advice DarkStar. i really appreciate it. :)
I'll need some time to digest your two posts though... Seems like
there's no easy solution for me :(
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