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    I would be looking towards ram personally. Try using a decent memory testing prog to see if there is an issue. If that turns out to be fine, start uplugging stuff from your mobo one at a time, and seeing if that cures your problem. Then you know which peice is causing it. If you end up with it crashing anyway, then you deffo have a software issue or mobo issues.
    Last edited by IQ; 28-07-2007 at 02:12 AM.

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    Don't forget every windows since 2000 is configured to reboot on crash.

    You can turn it off and you get the bluescreen, which can help you figure out what's going wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse View Post
    Don't forget every windows since 2000 is configured to reboot on crash.

    You can turn it off and you get the bluescreen, which can help you figure out what's going wrong.
    yeah, i'd recommend turning this feature off, i always do it
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    i've used that windb loads, it sorts the problem out straight away.

 

 

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