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2003-05-06, 01:58 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
Lieutenant Colonel
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Original thread: Here
*sigh* 36 hours later, my computer is dead... again. Well I'm broke, but I need help. I can't for the life of me figure out what is wrong. I thought I found it, but apparently not. Anyhow, read the previous thread. I have replaced: Power Supply Case Motherboard I have a new stick of RAM Original parts: P4 2.2 512 Mushkin Black 333mHz PNY GeForce 4 Ti4600 Sound Blaster Audigy WD J 120GB HD w/ 8MB Cache I am extremely frustrated. That's all I got. Also, when it starts up I get a blue screen o' death (XP Style) with a huge message but basically what it comes down to is "BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG". Can't start in safe mode or last good mode. Last edited by OmnipotentKiwi; 2003-05-06 at 02:02 PM. |
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2003-05-06, 02:59 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
Sergeant Major
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Shit Kiwi; I'm stumped. Read last thread and by the end was sure it was the mobo; only to read here and see your still having problems.
I hope it all works out for you and please keep me updated; I'll keep my 'thinking cap' on. Regards,
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2003-05-06, 11:55 PM | [Ignore Me] #11 | |||
Master Sergeant
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Sorry to hear that you're still having problems. I am stumped at this point. |
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2003-05-07, 10:22 AM | [Ignore Me] #13 | ||
Second Lieutenant
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My friend's mom had a house that killed pc's about every 6 months. That was some really bad wiring. They put a UPS on a new Dell and so far its lived.
Are you still getting the blue screens? Random reboot could be a memory issue. If your set pretty agressive, try turning them down some. Run something like memtest. Change Command Dram to 2T if your on 1T, though its a real performance hit it can stablize things. If your processor is to blame you can try underclocking it some. What kind of heat you get on it now? |
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2003-05-07, 04:15 PM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
Lieutenant Colonel
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Nothing is set aggressive. I ran SiSoft Sandra in burn mode on high for a good 3 hours and nothing happened. I really am perplexed.
Tempature of my CPU runs around 45 C and I have a warning at 60 C which has never gone off. UPS is on it, I think the power may have damage my computer in the first place (since I can find very little in the way of other logical reasons besides flat out failure), but I am still having problems. |
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