On Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 01:57:59AM +0200, Rami Saarinen wrote: > On Thursday 26 January 2006 15:21, Andrew Syrewicze wrote: > > I wouldn't rule out the possibility of your processor getting to hot. The > > newcastle cores aren't as solid as venice cores, and i hear they run a > > little hotter too. I use a venice core and i can overclock the crap out of > > that thing. (with a huge thermaltake fan on it of course ) :-P. > > > > Anyway i would start by checking your cpu temp. I would first check in > > BIOS. > > Froze two times again today. First time I was moving a 2.1 Gb file to another > location on the disk and the second time I was doing the same as in the my > previous post. This time I was lucky as there was actually some output. > > First time froze with: "kernel stack segment 0000 [1]" > and the second: "general protection fault 0000" > > Afrer reboot I checked the temperature from BIOS - 32 celsius, so it is not > overheating issue. > > I doubt the memory issue also as I'd expect alternating symptoms like > programs > crashing etc. not just full system freeze every time. (?) > Thanks for everyone for help.
I don't know why you would assume that. Memory problems can cause any/all of these symptoms, but don't have to cause any particular one. It sure sounds like a hardware/memory problem to me. Cheers, a -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]