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I tend to agree with Larry, but I have some other questions.
questions to consider:
- if you pop the hard drive in a known working machine, do the errors go
away? (this at least eliminates the drive itself, although I don't really
suspect it)
- what files do the GPFs/illegal operations relate to?
- what error did you get, if any, when Windows wouldn't start? would it
start in safe mode?
- have you scanned for viruses?
I'd probably swap the memory first, but these are a few brief ideas. Let us
know how it works out.
Susan Sutherland
>From: Larry Fisk <[log in to unmask]>
>Ronald ;
>Try switching out the memory with some known good memory.
>also double check the cpu settings especially voltage.
>sounds like a classic case of flakey memory.
>I had some one time that didn't like Ms encarta encyclopedia,
>got all kinds of weird errors, which went away as soon
>as I installed name brand memory. I no longer
>by generic memory as I have had too many nightmares.
> > I'm at my wits end (which doesn't seem too far these days!) over a
> > problem
> > with this computer. A customer brought this in and said that it
>just
> > takes
> > errors whenever they try to use it. They do most of their work in
>MS
> > Word.
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