I'm having some problems with my computer, which I believe are 
hardware-related.  The main indicator is either a kernel panic, or a BSOD 
(Win32).

My computer was working fine until I moved home (from college).  It even worked 
fine the first 3 days while at home.

In both cases, it appears to be a one of two problems:

Linux reports it as a problem with kernel paging (sometimes deferencing a null 
pointer, 00000000h)

Or, it panics that an interrupt problem is the cause.  (For months now, I've 
seen the occasional "Spurious 8259 interrupt:  IRQ7" message, but paid it no 
mind as it never gave me a problem.

Windows gives similar errors (paging error, or IRQ_NOT_lesS_OR_EQUAL)

My MB is an ASUS A7M266 (DDR Memory, AMD chipset)

What I've done:

1.)  Pulled out everything but the vid3eo car3d.
2.)  Tried every c3ombina3tion possible using the memory I have in my system.  
(Using only one DIMM, in slot 1, slot 2, swap DIMMS, do it again, have both 
dimms in, changing order.)
3.)  Changed the Video card, repeated (2).

There was no noticible difference in the behavior of any combination of steps 
1-3.

So my bet is something with the Motherboard, but I'm hoping to be guided 
towards some additional info / diagnostic utilities/methods.

Thanks,

-Troy
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