My computer started locking up and BSoD'ing frequently last night, so I backed up and tried to reformat. I first tried Windows7 64-bit. It installed correctly, but crashed at the desktop every few minutes, resulting in a BSoD, memory dumb, and hard shutdown. I could not even install the Intel .inf drivers for my chipset without it crashing.
I figured maybe it was just a problem with 7, even though I'd used it before. I tried re-installing Vista Ultimate 32-bit, which was what I was running initially. It would not install succesflully. It would get about 5% into the install, then say I had corrupt or missing files. If I tried to repair it with the install disc, it said those same files were corrupt/missing and gave me a generic hardware failure message.
I did get XP Pro SP2 to install correctly, but did not have time to try to install drivers or software before work this morning.
What could my hardware failure be? I have four sticks of RAM (2x1GB about 1.5yr old, 2x2GB about 2months old), and tried installing the OS's with various sticks in various slots, and I kept getting the same message. Is this a hard drive problem? I pulled my media/backup drive out just in case -- I can't afford to have 5 years of photos go corrupt.
System specs:
Gigabyte P35-DS3L board, Bios F8b (I think?)
E6420 engineering sample processor @ 2.8GHz
6GB G.Skill 800MHz DDR2 @ 840 5-5-5-15
CoolerMaster RPP-650w PSU
BFG 8800GT
WD 320GB system drive
I backed my overclock down (it was initially at 3.16GHz) to see if that was the culprit, but it made no difference. Help before I miss deadlines/go insane!
Steve
I figured maybe it was just a problem with 7, even though I'd used it before. I tried re-installing Vista Ultimate 32-bit, which was what I was running initially. It would not install succesflully. It would get about 5% into the install, then say I had corrupt or missing files. If I tried to repair it with the install disc, it said those same files were corrupt/missing and gave me a generic hardware failure message.
I did get XP Pro SP2 to install correctly, but did not have time to try to install drivers or software before work this morning.
What could my hardware failure be? I have four sticks of RAM (2x1GB about 1.5yr old, 2x2GB about 2months old), and tried installing the OS's with various sticks in various slots, and I kept getting the same message. Is this a hard drive problem? I pulled my media/backup drive out just in case -- I can't afford to have 5 years of photos go corrupt.
System specs:
Gigabyte P35-DS3L board, Bios F8b (I think?)
E6420 engineering sample processor @ 2.8GHz
6GB G.Skill 800MHz DDR2 @ 840 5-5-5-15
CoolerMaster RPP-650w PSU
BFG 8800GT
WD 320GB system drive
I backed my overclock down (it was initially at 3.16GHz) to see if that was the culprit, but it made no difference. Help before I miss deadlines/go insane!
Steve
