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Actually the first thing I would suspect is RAM. Try swapping out your RAM
or if you have multiple DIMMS pull one out and see if the problem goes away.
If it doesn't the next thing I would check is your video driver. Try
running with a generic driver or even in NT VGA mode. If you don't have a
problem running in VGA then install another video driver. If you still have
a problem with a new driver then try swapping out your video card. It may
just be that your video card is not fully compatible with NT4. NT4 is
particular about hardware.
Mark Rode
Senior Editor \ The NoSpin Group
>I have a Gigabyte GA5-AX mother board with the Ali Aladin Chip set and 64
>meg ram,CPU is AMD K6-2 500mhz. My video card is Power Color, nVida Riva
>TNT2 pro, with 32 meg ram. Operating system is a stand alone (ienot
>networked)Windows NT4 build 1381, service pack 6a All drivers are the most
>up to date available. From day 1 I have been experiencing random system
>freezes, ie suddenly nothing is happening. not even cursor blink. There
>is some indication that the mother board continues to run, at least in
>part, as the power key on the keyboard will shut the machine down, even
>though the video is completely frozen.
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