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Another possibility to consider is that the HAL expects to see one CPU
and that seeing a different one makes it panic in normal mode and causes
the lockup. In normal mode, the system uses a driver specific to each
CPU, especially in the power management department. Safe mode drivers
don't include power management functionality and are much more generic
as a result. Perhaps that small difference is what is causing your
issue. If you have a spare hard disk, you could test for this with a
fresh install of Windows on the spare drive and compare performance.
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Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] software problem or hardware problem?
From: Michael Eisenstadt <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, October 01, 2009 12:40 pm
To: [log in to unmask]
My thanks to the authors of the 3 responses to my
query. I can dispose of one possiblity, the mb is
not overheating. The cpu cooler is a massive
aftermarket device. In swopping out the cpus, I
removed acres of dust and I have the Asus temperature
survey utility enabled; the cpu temp reaches 51C at which
point the cooling fan speeds up to bring it down
to 49C. I will try disabling the variable fan speed
option. This morning in Normal Mode, the computer
locked up after 17 minutes.
I haven't yet had a chance to run Malwarebytes and
Superantispyware on the computer with the problem but
I shall and report back one way or another. I have
downloaded Autoruns and will see if I can disable
the process(es) which may be causing the lockup in Normal
Mode.
On another subject, how do I enable PCBuild so that
the answers to queries arrive at my email address?
(I am reading responses and posting this reply on
the PCBuild Archives webpage).
Thanks again.
Michael Eisenstadt
Austin Texas
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