On Thu, 19 Feb 1998 15:40:32 -0500, William Rysanek
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>I am building an "antique" system from spare parts.
>Hot 433 MB, Intel DX2-33, 32 Megs 70ns Ram, 1 gig WD HD,
>No name VGA video card, WD8003E NIC.
>Anyway, I have been getting strange and intermittent errors, everything
>from lockups, gpf's, blue screen of death, and stack overflows, although
>never the same error twice or consistently.
>I have tried WIN 3.1 and WIN 95b and they seem to run fine for a short
>while in both cases. Was wondering if it could be related to
>the voltage setting. Any thoughts? What voltage should be set?
The most probably reasons are:
1. Bad memory chip(defected or remarked).
2. Remarked CPU.
3. Dying HD.
BTW, in your case, there might be some other potential instability
reasons, like:
1. Incorrect BIOS settings.
2. Incorrect jumper settings.
3. Defected display card(including the display memory).
Michael
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