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XP make me sick


Ivanov

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Hello, all!

I have changed my mainboard with one AsRock model one month ago and my troubles starts. When I started my PC with the new mainboard for first time XP starts with blue screen before to show loading screen :blink: I have reinstalled XP with nLited version and all was fine... buf for 1 day only. On the second day, my XP crash on start Word, on start Automatic Update, on click System properties-> Automatic update, on runing Azureus... It was awful! I have reinstaled win again, this time with full version of XP SP2, but problems agian - the same crashes and blue screens - BSOD for htfs.sys, another for win32k.sys... and more (i dont remember all BSOD). Really sux situation! :angry::} Then I have decide to install XP SP1. Works fine for a month, but again crash on automatic update and clicking of Automatic tam in sys properties. What to do? :wacko: I have used original drivers for motherboard from the support CD and latest nVidia video drivers...

I dont want to change my mainboard again and I havent money to do this if I want... I am hope there is chance to fix the problem...

I am with Win 2003 Enterprise from one 2 days... works fine, but I have some troubles with drivers.

Please help me, if u can!

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Sounds like our CPU is overheating, try re applying the heatsink and fan. Failing that , download memtest and check your ram. Finally send the motherboard back to the manufacter

My CPU is never hoter than 45C.

And I have already tested my RAM with memtes. No errors!

And I dont think the PC shop will want to send the motherboad back. :no:

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Try another PSU, that might solve all your problems. Lots of issues with computers that can't be explained can be caused by a faulty/c**p/underpowered PSU feeding noisy power signals to the computer components.

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Try another PSU, that might solve all your problems. Lots of issues with computers that can't be explained can be caused by a faulty/c**p/underpowered PSU feeding noisy power signals to the computer components.

My PSU is new, 2 months ago. It`s Fortron 350 W with pasive PFC.

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how about telling about your configuration something. then if you can all drivers and soft you use etc.

how to make a better picture of the problem when there are not lot of information.

350 PSU is good but if you have some hardware that is more "hungry" then a 400w model would be better etc.

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My configuration is:

CPU: P4 2.66GHz, 533MHz FSB

MB: AsRock P4i65PE

HDD: 80GB Maxtor

VC: GeForce MX440 64MB/64Bit

RAM:4x256MB V-Data, operating on 333MHz

PSU: Fortron 350W, pasive PFC

Laser printer Panasonic and HP ScanJet.

Installed apps: Firefox, Thunderbird, IDM, Azureus, MS Office, PaintShop, X-Chat and ICQ

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