Re: Its official........
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Sep 21st 2003 at 6:21pm
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i am running both XPhome and 2000pro, no not on same PC, and i have never seen any of those errors..
sorry ol man, i wish i could help..
short of a complete reformat and a clean install, i dunno what to say..
a reformat usually clears any woes...
i have a copy of partition magic 8 if you need to create a secure location to store everything for a re-format..
lemme know..
Re: Its official........
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Sep 21st 2003 at 6:34pm
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just guessing bud, but i think its a driver conflict issue..
maybe you might try a fresh start, and leave out the adobe... try a version of PSP, and work your way up to the messages return..
i can link you to PSP7 if you need to try the experiment..
betcha its a software conflict.. wanna lay odds?
Re: Its official........
Posted by GrimlocK on
Sun Sep 21st 2003 at 6:40pm
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Well, the problem is consistant with all Apps. I get errors such as the first one posted everytime I install software. For example I installed the game "Alice" about a week before UR2 and got errors saying things didn't match up properly. Before my most recent rebuild I had problems with Max payne, Mafia, war craft 3, and again UR2 all crashing and closing out on me. I didn't have the really bad errors in photoshop though.
Re: Its official........
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Cool, thats exactly what I need, something to test my RAM, thanks
Re: Its official........
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Incompatible ram most proberbly then. Check its compatibility, or check your network for a virus.
Re: Its official........
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Perhaps you have an underpowered power box. That'll kill computers for sure. And if you cant solve your problem, instead of buying new parts and putting them in and having them not work, just build a new computer, save the case and monitor.
As well, check to make sure your RAM is supported by your board. Does your board support SD or DDR, and up to how much? Do you subject any of your equipement to magnetic fields, shock, or powersurges or lack of power.
Re: Its official........
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One more thing to possibly check is flaky power. a friend of mine had weird software errors like this about a year ago. He also went through about 3 power supplies (good ones, not cheap POS ones).
Another friend tested the power coming into the house and it was determined that he had "dirty" power (flucuated a lot). He got a new top of the line power supply and a UPS with line conditioning and hasn't had a problem since. He did say though that the UPS beeps about 3 or 4 times a week indicating surges/brownouts!
It may not be the problem, but then it may be. Worth looking into maybe.
-Ryandor
Re: Its official........
Posted by Orpheus on
Mon Sep 22nd 2003 at 3:00am
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if you have more than one bank.. try this..
1)remove one then another..
2)never assume its bad, i had a network card glitch today.. it was dust.. i blew it off and reinserted it.. now works at 100%
3) better to run with less ram that is good, than more ram and one bank is defective..
never-ever assume electronics is defective.. clean it first.
Re: Its official........
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I have 2 256 Meg RAM moduals, I'll try and run the test on each of them, maybe I'll be able to figure out which one is bad.
Re: Its official........
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I hope you are right, if not I'll replace the bad and up my ram to a gig. Or just up the ram anyway IF I can find the REAL problem.
Re: Its official........
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Mon Sep 22nd 2003 at 3:47am
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I think RAM is the least reliable componant in any computer. it's the first thing I check when I encounter problems... somthing that rarely happens because I bought a dell with a warenty.
Seriously, I know you can save money by building the system yourself, but is it really worth the headaches? most people I've ever heard complaining about comp glitches had built their own machiene.
Re: Its official........
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Mon Sep 22nd 2003 at 7:46am
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I'm starting to hate PCs. :crash: They just keep giving me errors and stop running at any time. Luckely I was wise enough to buy a PS2. :razz: I don't have any problem with it, I just had to get used to the controls.
-He, another stupid thing of Windows (spits on the floor ?ause he said Windows). Try making a map with the name "con". You won't succeed. Bwwahaa, Windows (bluw) is dumb.
Re: Its official........
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grimlock, i downloaded the program you listed, and compared it to the one i posted, you should consider trying mine..
i wont say yours is less, but it didn't seem to do as good as sandra..
still couldn't hurt to run both programs..
BTW, my old PIII 450 is 100% using yours :smile:
Re: Its official........
Posted by Bewbies on
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Oye.... yea, ram is a definate bitch. I agree with tracer when he says that ram is the least reliable!! GRRRR I DISLIKE RAM... If you get new ram, get Corsair. I can't recall having ONE problem with corsiar. btw, What are your specs, grim?
Re: Its official........
Posted by GrimlocK on
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Thanks for the advice, if you guys think it might help I Can get the hardware info IE: exact mother board # and which company made the ram ect, should matter though I imagine.
The mother board is 8X AGP and so is my invidia Ti 4200 8xAGP. The board was released in January so it has most of the latest features available for mother boards such as fire wire and usb 2.0, 512 MB ram (the staples brand) 233mhz though board supports 333mhz ram and up to 3 gigs. 1.39 ghz ADM Atholon processer (mother board supports fastest available processer) and a sony cd/ cd-r/ cd-rw/ dvd drive combo (no 3.5 floppy)
Edit: thanks Orpheus, I am going to try your suggestion tomarrow after work