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win xp & 2000 randomly freezing and rebooting.
Hi there, I wonder if anyone can help?
CPU Intel Pentium III 1.0GHz Motherboard DFI CS-65SC Memory 128 MB PC133 SDRAM Hard Drive 20 GB Maxtor 32049H2 CD Drive 12 x Toshiba SD-M1402 DVD ROM Video Card Intel 82815 (upto 32 MB shared memory) Sound Card Creative Labs SBS35 Modem 56K V.90 AMR modem (with daughter card) My system bought in 2000 shipped with windows ME, recently I decided to upgrade to XP Pro, the install went ok, or so I thought. When I started to use XP I found it kept freezing or restarting whenever I evoked a menu such as Start button or a right click on the desktop. I initially thought this might be down to the onboard graphics card not being up to the job so I installed a 32Mb SDR AGP TV Out Graphics Card this didn’t solve the problem. Reading other posts on google I did the following: My Computer-Properties-Advanced-Start-up & Recovery-Untick automatically This didnt solve the problem, so I tried: Desktop Properties-Settings-Advanced-Troubleshooting-Hardware Acceleration slider reduced down to none. This also didnt solve it. Next I decided to uninstall XP and install 2000 pro hoping that the problem might be with XP but no I’m still getting the same problems of random reboots and freezing. I thought it might down to the CPU but as it’s a Pentium 3 I can’t upgrade without buying a new motherboard and all that goes with it. All my fans are working with nothing obstructing them. The strange thing this is that my system spec is exactly the same as another machine running 2000 pro without any problems at all? If anybody has any idea what it could be or any suggestions I would be most grateful. Thanks Kev |
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win xp & 2000 randomly freezing and rebooting.
And wonder if he's installed the motherboard drivers as the first install
after the OS is up and going? "Peter" wrote in message ... Hi, I would suggest you to buy a new XP compatible sound card. Also, have you use the latest XP compatible drivers for the new vedio card? Have you disabled the on-board vedio chips in BIOS settings? Peter ----- kev wrote: ----- Hi there, I wonder if anyone can help? CPU Intel Pentium III 1.0GHz Motherboard DFI CS-65SC Memory 128 MB PC133 SDRAM Hard Drive 20 GB Maxtor 32049H2 CD Drive 12 x Toshiba SD-M1402 DVD ROM Video Card Intel 82815 (upto 32 MB shared memory) Sound Card Creative Labs SBS35 Modem 56K V.90 AMR modem (with daughter card) My system bought in 2000 shipped with windows ME, recently I decided to upgrade to XP Pro, the install went ok, or so I thought. When I started to use XP I found it kept freezing or restarting whenever I evoked a menu such as Start button or a right click on the desktop. I initially thought this might be down to the onboard graphics card not being up to the job so I installed a 32Mb SDR AGP TV Out Graphics Card this didn’t solve the problem. Reading other posts on google I did the following: My Computer-Properties-Advanced-Start-up & Recovery-Untick automatically This didnt solve the problem, so I tried: Desktop Properties-Settings-Advanced-Troubleshooting-Hardware Acceleration slider reduced down to none. This also didnt solve it. Next I decided to uninstall XP and install 2000 pro hoping that the problem might be with XP but no I’m still getting the same problems of random reboots and freezing. I thought it might down to the CPU but as it’s a Pentium 3 I can’t upgrade without buying a new motherboard and all that goes with it. All my fans are working with nothing obstructing them. The strange thing this is that my system spec is exactly the same as another machine running 2000 pro without any problems at all? If anybody has any idea what it could be or any suggestions I would be most grateful. Thanks Kev |
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