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Wade
April 29th 03, 06:01 PM
Did you correct the problem by avoiding those Hot Fixes?
Or are you still having the issue?

>-----Original Message-----
>Actually, my friends and I have similar problem as
yours.
>we use Elitegroup K7VZA v3.0 motherboard. This board has
>been running smoothly with Windows XP in the past few
>months until lately. My friends and I continue to
>experience freezes. At first I thought it was the
problem
>with the hardware issue such as bad rams, etc. After
some
>experiments, hardware in fact works perfectly fine. I am
>suspecting that the cause is one of the Microsoft
>hotfixes for Windows XP. I am not yet sure which one is
>causing the trouble yet. So far, these are the fixes I
am
>avoiding: 816093, 810565, 811493, 815485, and 810243. I
>guess you have to use your judgment to determine which
>fixes may apply to you. This is a pain when Microsoft
>introduces bugs into hotfixes...breaking what has been
>working fine...
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>HELp! aah! im loseing my mind every 5 or so mintuyres
my
>>omputer freeze's,when it does thissay if im listen to
my
>>music it keeps repeating the same thing and i cant move
>my
>>mouse i reboot and i freeze again! any idea's?
>>.
>>
>.
>

Unknown
April 29th 03, 10:45 PM
Did you try to run yours sans the NAV 2000 program? Ever think that is
causing your problem?
"Wade" > wrote in message
...
> Did you correct the problem by avoiding those Hot Fixes?
> Or are you still having the issue?
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Actually, my friends and I have similar problem as
> yours.
> >we use Elitegroup K7VZA v3.0 motherboard. This board has
> >been running smoothly with Windows XP in the past few
> >months until lately. My friends and I continue to
> >experience freezes. At first I thought it was the
> problem
> >with the hardware issue such as bad rams, etc. After
> some
> >experiments, hardware in fact works perfectly fine. I am
> >suspecting that the cause is one of the Microsoft
> >hotfixes for Windows XP. I am not yet sure which one is
> >causing the trouble yet. So far, these are the fixes I
> am
> >avoiding: 816093, 810565, 811493, 815485, and 810243. I
> >guess you have to use your judgment to determine which
> >fixes may apply to you. This is a pain when Microsoft
> >introduces bugs into hotfixes...breaking what has been
> >working fine...
> >
> >
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>HELp! aah! im loseing my mind every 5 or so mintuyres
> my
> >>omputer freeze's,when it does thissay if im listen to
> my
> >>music it keeps repeating the same thing and i cant move
> >my
> >>mouse i reboot and i freeze again! any idea's?
> >>.
> >>
> >.
> >

Gerry Cornell
December 11th 03, 09:07 PM
What programme is crashing? What are you doing immediately prior to the =
crash? What update?

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Hope this helps.

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"Arlie" > wrote in message =
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> starting last week April 21 03 after a download of an=20
> automatic update from microsoft my computer crashes many=20
> times a day. Prior to this my windows XP pro rarely=20
> crashed. Any thoughts?

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