Re: random shutdown/crash
- From: droogsdad <droogsdad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 14:31:03 -0700
WELL GUYS I GUESS I NEED TO APOLOGIZE FOR WASTING ALL YOUR TIME..........
My son came home from college and installed ASUS Probe ............
Seems my CPU was running 149 degrees and my box desperately needed a good
"blow job".......
After dusting it out and installing an extra chassis fan, I have been "ivory
soap" that is......... 99 44/100% trouble free............
"David Candy" wrote:
> You made him waste 16 hours on some theory of magical solutions because you don't know how to TS a stop error. Then to prevent anyone else helping you remove the information from the thread.
>
> I taught you a number of times how to troubleshoot. But you refuse to prefering magic things.
>
> Dogf*** or whatever your name is. Get frogs blood and a virgin's med and drink it. It will be as he;lpful as this idiot;s advice.
>
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> "Galen" <galennews@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:u1cM6vfeFHA.3700@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > In news:OVZeIbbeFHA.2500@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
> > Kerry Brown <kerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx*a*m> had this to say:
> >
> > My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
> >
> >> Download a bootable CD image and burn it or download a floppy disk
> >> image. Boot from the CD or floppy and it will run automatically. Let
> >> it run for several hours or until errors show up. If no errors show
> >> up after several hours that is not the problem.
> >>
> >> Kerry
> >
> > On the off-chance that it's not a bad stick of RAM (and the symptoms would
> > suggest that as being where I'd start to troubleshoot as well so I'm in
> > complete agreement with Kerry) you may find this site, though a bit vague,
> > of use to you. At some parts the article it is pretty vague (diagnosing stop
> > errors is more like voodoo than technical at times) and at others rather
> > technical so I tend to give it out as a generic guideline.
> >
> > http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm
> >
> > There is a great deal of information on the site and there's countless links
> > from it. It is likely that it will seem a bit overwhelming at first but
> > going down through it carefully (with a hot mug of coffee most likely)
> > should get you an answer eventually. One thing to try, having read your
> > other answers, might also be to try a different driver for your video card.
> > Head to the nvidia site (I think it's just plain nvidia.com) and grab the
> > latest driver package for your card. It's usually a rather large download
> > with drivers for a number of different cards or versions but it's better to
> > get the drivers from their site (they're usually updated more frequently)
> > than to get them from the Microsoft site.
> >
> > Galen
> > --
> >
> > "And that recommendation, with the exaggerated estimate of my ability
> > with which he prefaced it, was, if you will believe me, Watson, the
> > very first thing which ever made me feel that a profession might be
> > made out of what had up to that time been the merest hobby."
> >
> > Sherlock Holmes
> >
> >
>
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