Crashing and Rebooting
- From: maiden fan <maiden.fan.1v1fpq@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 08:43:37 +0000
H i Joshua Smith
Well I tried what you suggested and boy what a mess as soon as I
completed your instructions the computer just continually rebooted, she
would load up to desktop then reboot all the time (I followed your
instructions to the letter)after try a dozen different ways to put it
right I ended up whipping the hard drive. Dont know way it did that but
I won't be trying it again. :eek:
'Joshua Smith [MSFT Wrote:
> ']Hi Maiden,
>
> To determine what driver is causing the problem I need you to enable
> driver
> verifier.
> Steps:
> 1) Windows Key + R
> 2) Type in 'verifier' and hit enter
> 3) Make sure 'Create Standard Setting' is selected and hit next
> 4) Click on 'Select all drivers installed on this computer' and hit
> Finish
> 5) Reboot
>
> There is a possibility that your computer will crash on reboot. If
> this
> occurs hit F8 when rebooting just before the windows logo screen and
> select
> the safe mode boot option. Follow the same steps above but on step 4
> choose
> 'Select driver names from a list'; hit next; check the box next to any
> driver where the provider is not Microsoft; hit Finish; reboot.
>
> This will slow the performance of you computer a little while enabled
> but
> will hopefully catch the driver causing corruption. Next time you
> crash
> the blue screen will hopefully say something like
> "DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION". If this occurs please send the
> corresponding minidump (by default it is at c:\windows\Minidump ) my
> way.
> If you have any questions or I didn't explain something well enough
> don't
> hesitate to e-mail me (remove "online") back. Good Luck,
>
>
> Joshua Smith
> OpenGL Test Lab
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> "maiden fan" maiden.fan.1uwt1v@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote in message
> news:maiden.fan.1uwt1v@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Hi EAG1945, Thanks for the info which I have tried, my sound was
> enabled
> on the bios (why I didn't notice before I don't know). It helped a
> bit
> she isn't crashing as much but she could be better i'm thinking of
> replacing the motherboard and the psu as that is only a 300w thinking
> of a 600w the motherboard was only a make do but wasn't planning to
> replace it just yet but if I get the new psu I may as well get the
> motherboard aswell. Thanks for your help :)
>
> EAG1945 Wrote:-
> Hi maiden fan,
>
> I had the same problems you are having and this is what fixed it for
> me:
>
> 1. Move your sound card to the farthest slot, away from the graphics
> card.
>
> 2. Enter the BIOS and make sure that your onboard sound is set to
> "disabled", not "auto".
>
> I believe the above helped the most. In addition, I did the
> following:
>
> 3. Blow out any dust with compressed air, clean all fans heat sinks.
>
> 4. Remove all cards and memory chips, clean the contacts with a
> pencil
> eraser, clean contacts with alcohol to remove eraser dust.
>
> 5. Blow out all slots, and replace cards and memory.
>
> I can not guarantee this will help you, but I hope it does.
>
> EAG1945
>
> "maiden fan" maiden.fan.1ut3pp@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote in message
> news:maiden.fan.1ut3pp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> I am new to this forum so I apologize if this is posted in the wrong
> place.
> My problem is that I have a 12 month old comp with I feel quite a
> good
> spec, I replaced my old Radeon 7000 graphics card with a Radeon 9550
> for better gaming and also as I do alot of desighning with photoshop
> and such, since I replaced the card the computer will either crash or
> reboot while I am playing games, any games but I play mostly sims2
> and
> star trek, I have the latest driver's and also checked that the AGP
> is
> switched on in the bios all is correct. The other thing that I have
> found is that when I run a disc the minuite the disc starts to run
> there is a 90% chance that the computer locks up- is this connected.
> If
> anyone knows what the problem could be could they please tell me as I
> am
> starting to feel like throwing the thing out of the nearest
> window.Below
> is a list of my system speck. It has been suggested to update and
> flash
> the bios but i'm not confident enough to do that.The other thing I
> have
> found is that in my hardware manager it is listed that I am useing my
> secondary ide channel with microsoft driver and not my sis ide that I
> updated should I change this, Please forgive my ignorance i'm still
> learning. Thank you.
>
> ECS 661FX-M MOTHERBOARD
> INTELL PENTIUM4 3GHZ PROCCESOR
> 1 GIG DDR400 RAM
> RADEON 9550AGP GRAPHICS CARD
> CRYSTEL SOUND FUSION SOUND CARD
> LITE-ON LTN- 529S CD ROM
> PHILIPS CDRW 5232P1
> WINDOWS XP + SEVICE PACKS 1 AND 2
>
>
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