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2004-02-04, 11:58 PM | [Ignore Me] #20 | |||
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It could possibly bad sectors on your hard drive. Could be bad RAM. Could be a motherboard chipset problem. Could be completely software related. It could be any number of things. I'm just trying to help you narrow it down. I suggest you reinstall windows and then install nothing but DirectX, your drivers, and PlanetSide. If it's still crashing after that, then you've probably got a hardware problem.
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2004-02-05, 07:55 AM | [Ignore Me] #22 | ||
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wow, they really need to put a cap on how big someones sig can be.... <cough Ati cough>
Anyhow.. Did you try different vid drivers? ( if someone already suggested that sorry.. i didnt read through all the crap ) there is a cap, but Ait is under it, or he just knows when sigbots does his scans and avoids it. If your sig is a pixle to big or a Bit to large sigbot will delete it Last edited by Rbstr; 2004-02-05 at 02:07 PM. |
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2004-02-05, 06:13 PM | [Ignore Me] #28 | ||
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I'm running a program called MemTest-86 now on the new computer (this is the laptop), and I'm getting alot of "Failing Address" I'm not sure if it's bad or not, but it sounds like it is bad....
It also says Good, Bad, Err-Bits, etc. And under good it says different hex numbers like ffffff etc, and the same under Bad, and the same under Err-Bits. The Failing Address says; (for instance) 0003feda49c - 956.0Mb etc... EDIT: I've noticed that all the Failed Address is above 512mb though, that might indicate that it's one of the memory-sticks are faulty... Last edited by GreyFox; 2004-02-05 at 06:20 PM. |
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2004-02-06, 01:44 AM | [Ignore Me] #29 | |||
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2004-02-06, 01:55 AM | [Ignore Me] #30 | ||
I was having the same problem a week ago and was going to point you in the direction of Memtesters.
Take a stick out, run the test. Run the default one, the other one will take 5 hours to run. If you notice a lot of error messages, you know it's that stick that's bad. Take it out and put the other one back in. Run the test. If there are more error messages, you have two sticks of ram that are bad. Hunt down the person you bought the PC from, wring their neck and ask them why do you put bad ram in my computer.
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