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Weird Prob, need help...

amitz3

Junior Member
Hello this prob started a few weeks ago, it started with a few blue screens in the middle of games, later it became crashes (reboot).
It even became to this the os crashed and stopped working (Win XP : NTLDR not found).

First i thought it was a heat factor when my CPU got to 56C but now i lowered it to 43C and it looks like the prob remains.

I really wonder what error could make such an effect such as defacting the os so it cant boot.

I would love any kind of help, thanks
Amit

AMD XP 1800+
GIGABYTE 7VTXE KT266A
512 DDR 2100
MSI GF3 TI200
(Bios updated and so all other drivers)

 
Do you get BSOD's (if so, what error codes?) or do you have windows configured to automatically restart on crash?
 
windows wasnt configed as auto restart and its not the os prob, i formated 2 times at the last week. im using Windows XP PRO SP1, fully updated.
 
Originally posted by: amitz3
windows wasnt configed as auto restart and its not the os prob, i formated 2 times at the last week. im using Windows XP PRO SP1, fully updated.
Try running memtest86.

 
could be bad ram i never tested, the prob is i cant boot cos my floppy drive is foulty, any other way?
 
Originally posted by: amitz3
could be bad ram i never tested, the prob is i cant boot cos my floppy drive is foulty, any other way?
Run the WinXP repair tool from the XP cd.
 
didnt quite get how to run it...
I can get to the repair mode but i dont know what file to run
Thanks...
 
are you overclocking anything?

If you are...stop now

2nd - is your memory timing all correct. Make sure memory is good. if floppy is bad, try removing stuff one part at a time and running prime95 again and again to see what is causing instability. Take things slow and make sure you test one part at a time (remember your scientific method)

I'll bet is motherboard or memory. I hate motherboards - they have always been my problem


 
As i see it i cant use memtest86 until some one send me the unpacked version of it (cos i cant unpack it to my floppy, cos my drive is foulty), so if u can ill be greatfull thanks
 
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