My friends computer was freezing on him while he was playing Red Alert 2. It would freeze to where you just had to push the reset button and start a new game. Well it would freeze every 1-5 hours or so of playing so we knew something must be wrong with the computer.
I agreed to take his computer home with me so that I could try to diagnose the problem and fix it. I get the computer home, set it up, and start to play red alert 2 to get it to freeze, WELL what do you know that DAMN thing will not freeze I have played and played and played and left Red Alert 2 running for nights in a row and it has not froze once yet. How could this problem just go away on its own? I have probably played Red Alert 2 for a total of 30-40 hours so far and not one freeze but when he plays it at his house it sure does freeze.
I just dont want to give the computer back until I know for sure it's fixed.
I have also ran 3D Mark 2001SE for about 15 hours looping benchmark and it didn't crash and played another couple games for a few hours and they ran fine, no crashes.
Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions for me?
System specs of the problem computer:
Windows 1998 with all updates dual booted with Win2k pro SP2 (tried everything in both operating systems)
Duron 1Ghz
256MB Micron PC 133 Sdram
Maxtor 60 GIG 7200 RPM hard drive
Nvidia Geforce 2 MX 200 (23.12 drivers)
56k modem
Shuttle AK12A Motherboard
Now remember I dont even know what problem I am looking for as I cannot reproduce the freezing.
I agreed to take his computer home with me so that I could try to diagnose the problem and fix it. I get the computer home, set it up, and start to play red alert 2 to get it to freeze, WELL what do you know that DAMN thing will not freeze I have played and played and played and left Red Alert 2 running for nights in a row and it has not froze once yet. How could this problem just go away on its own? I have probably played Red Alert 2 for a total of 30-40 hours so far and not one freeze but when he plays it at his house it sure does freeze.
I just dont want to give the computer back until I know for sure it's fixed.
I have also ran 3D Mark 2001SE for about 15 hours looping benchmark and it didn't crash and played another couple games for a few hours and they ran fine, no crashes.
Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions for me?
System specs of the problem computer:
Windows 1998 with all updates dual booted with Win2k pro SP2 (tried everything in both operating systems)
Duron 1Ghz
256MB Micron PC 133 Sdram
Maxtor 60 GIG 7200 RPM hard drive
Nvidia Geforce 2 MX 200 (23.12 drivers)
56k modem
Shuttle AK12A Motherboard
Now remember I dont even know what problem I am looking for as I cannot reproduce the freezing.