How about RAM in pairs? Take two out, try it, then switch and try that pair.
If it's a RAM problem, try to isolate it to a particular stick(s).
The blue screen you talk about, is it loading system files and then
restarts? If so, you might have system file corruption.
Sounds like a rebuild
PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Windows restarting constantly
How about RAM in pairs? Take two out, try it, then switch and try that
pair.
If it's a RAM problem, try to isolate it to a particular stick(s).
The blue screen you talk about, is it loading system files and then
restarts? If so, you might
By default Windows machines are set to automatically restart on kernel
panics. You don't want that as if it is a hardware problem the kernel
panic will often tell you what hardware is at fault. It seems to me that
your choices are to either use Compaq supplied hardware diagnostics or
to real
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From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 1:28 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Windows restarting constantly
By default Windows machines are set to automatically restart on kernel
panics. You don't want
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