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Crashings

GundamSonicZeroX

Platinum Member
My system is crashing at the WinXP loading screena and going into safe mode. Now, I've OCed before but currently I'm at stock. I have the disable restart at BSOD feature turned off. But it still restarts. I have also ran Memtest (the one that doesn't require a floppy) to 1500% and got no errors.

System Specs:

AMD Athlon 64 3500+
1 GB Corsair TWINX 3200TP RAM PC 3200 CAS 2.5
Gigabyte GA-K8N-Pro SLI
GeForce 7900GT KO non-superclocked
WinXP Pro SP2
Tell me if you need any more info and thanx in advance.
 
Are the reboots / crashes random or always at the startup screen? Have you physically checked the motherboard for defects such as blown capacitors?

Was the system working beforehand or is this a new build?
 
Only during startup. And the mobo is working, I'm pretty sure on that, but I'll check again.
And there was one install that worked with no BSODs. And the other 5 or so BSODed.
 
Originally posted by: GundamSonicZeroX
My system is crashing at the WinXP loading screena and going into safe mode. Now, I've OCed before but currently I'm at stock. I have the disable restart at BSOD feature turned off. But it still restarts. I have also ran Memtest (the one that doesn't require a floppy) to 1500% and got no errors.

System Specs:

AMD Athlon 64 3500+
1 GB Corsair TWINX 3200TP RAM PC 3200 CAS 2.5
Gigabyte GA-K8N-Pro SLI
GeForce 7900GT KO non-superclocked
WinXP Pro SP2
Tell me if you need any more info and thanx in advance.

Take a few minutes to read my web page, which will guide you through downloading the Windows debugger, installing it, and then figuring out the problem.

You should have a fix in about 15 minutes. 🙂
 
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