Ideas on whats wrong with my PC
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Vista Does crashes Server 2008 crashes Windows XP Service Pack 3 crashes Each with a parity check BSOD... I have just had to reinstall Windows XP to bring my pc back to life! Windows XP Service Pack 2 runs absolutly fine, no problem... Is there any tools I can use to review my hardware etc... Something probably not compatible with Windows XP SP3, Vista and Server 2008... Things I have tried.. Removing Hardware... (running the system on bare bones..) Removing Ram Different combinations of Ram (slots etc..), even running with 1gig Reseating Cards, Memory, CPU etc.. I want to atleast install SP3, but it seems like the problem is probably related between Operating Systems. Thanks, James
James Simpson Web Developer imebgo@hotmail.com P S - This is what part of the alphabet would look like if Q and R were eliminated
Mitch HedbergTry http://www.memtest.org/[^] Free http://www.pcpitstop.com/[^] Not Free http://www.pc-diagnostics.com/[^] Not Free http://www.micro2000.com/microscope_suite/index.php[^] Not Free Don't forget you can use Live Linux for testing as well
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Vista Does crashes Server 2008 crashes Windows XP Service Pack 3 crashes Each with a parity check BSOD... I have just had to reinstall Windows XP to bring my pc back to life! Windows XP Service Pack 2 runs absolutly fine, no problem... Is there any tools I can use to review my hardware etc... Something probably not compatible with Windows XP SP3, Vista and Server 2008... Things I have tried.. Removing Hardware... (running the system on bare bones..) Removing Ram Different combinations of Ram (slots etc..), even running with 1gig Reseating Cards, Memory, CPU etc.. I want to atleast install SP3, but it seems like the problem is probably related between Operating Systems. Thanks, James
James Simpson Web Developer imebgo@hotmail.com P S - This is what part of the alphabet would look like if Q and R were eliminated
Mitch HedbergJames Simpson wrote:
Vista Does crashes
This is normal.
Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
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James Simpson wrote:
Vista Does crashes
This is normal.
Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
Christian - around you, a digital watch crashes. ;P
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Christian - around you, a digital watch crashes. ;P
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
very funny :laugh:
dhaim programming is a hobby that make some money as side effect :)
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Christian - around you, a digital watch crashes. ;P
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
*grin* only if it's running Vista. My Mac is so stable, it's like a whole different world. XP is also fine for me, by and large.
Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
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Vista Does crashes Server 2008 crashes Windows XP Service Pack 3 crashes Each with a parity check BSOD... I have just had to reinstall Windows XP to bring my pc back to life! Windows XP Service Pack 2 runs absolutly fine, no problem... Is there any tools I can use to review my hardware etc... Something probably not compatible with Windows XP SP3, Vista and Server 2008... Things I have tried.. Removing Hardware... (running the system on bare bones..) Removing Ram Different combinations of Ram (slots etc..), even running with 1gig Reseating Cards, Memory, CPU etc.. I want to atleast install SP3, but it seems like the problem is probably related between Operating Systems. Thanks, James
James Simpson Web Developer imebgo@hotmail.com P S - This is what part of the alphabet would look like if Q and R were eliminated
Mitch HedbergHang on!!! Parity?? RAM in PCs these days don't use parity, that got dropped years ago to save money. The only option now is ECC (Error Checking and Correction), and that is usually only used in servers.
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Christian - around you, a digital watch crashes. ;P
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
:laugh:
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon "Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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Hang on!!! Parity?? RAM in PCs these days don't use parity, that got dropped years ago to save money. The only option now is ECC (Error Checking and Correction), and that is usually only used in servers.
Visit http://www.notreadytogiveup.com/[^] and do something special today.
Facts? FACTS??? We don't need no stinking facts!
Winner of the 2008 Man Most Likely To Tell You To Sod Off Award
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Vista Does crashes Server 2008 crashes Windows XP Service Pack 3 crashes Each with a parity check BSOD... I have just had to reinstall Windows XP to bring my pc back to life! Windows XP Service Pack 2 runs absolutly fine, no problem... Is there any tools I can use to review my hardware etc... Something probably not compatible with Windows XP SP3, Vista and Server 2008... Things I have tried.. Removing Hardware... (running the system on bare bones..) Removing Ram Different combinations of Ram (slots etc..), even running with 1gig Reseating Cards, Memory, CPU etc.. I want to atleast install SP3, but it seems like the problem is probably related between Operating Systems. Thanks, James
James Simpson Web Developer imebgo@hotmail.com P S - This is what part of the alphabet would look like if Q and R were eliminated
Mitch HedbergThe problem could be AMD cpu with VIA chipsets. AMD CPU with Via chipset will not install XPP service pack 3. AMD and XP service pack issues are not yet resolved at this point. Micro soft too busy selling Vista. Amd and MS do not want to fix the issues. You are out of luck. Try some blarb on Via Arena chipset.
Tapas Shome System Software Engineer Keen Computer Solutions 1408 Erin Street Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada R3E 2S8 http://www.keencomputer.com
modified on Sunday, September 7, 2008 7:08 PM
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Vista Does crashes Server 2008 crashes Windows XP Service Pack 3 crashes Each with a parity check BSOD... I have just had to reinstall Windows XP to bring my pc back to life! Windows XP Service Pack 2 runs absolutly fine, no problem... Is there any tools I can use to review my hardware etc... Something probably not compatible with Windows XP SP3, Vista and Server 2008... Things I have tried.. Removing Hardware... (running the system on bare bones..) Removing Ram Different combinations of Ram (slots etc..), even running with 1gig Reseating Cards, Memory, CPU etc.. I want to atleast install SP3, but it seems like the problem is probably related between Operating Systems. Thanks, James
James Simpson Web Developer imebgo@hotmail.com P S - This is what part of the alphabet would look like if Q and R were eliminated
Mitch HedbergMy first inclination was memory, but I'm going to go with chipset.
Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke
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Vista Does crashes Server 2008 crashes Windows XP Service Pack 3 crashes Each with a parity check BSOD... I have just had to reinstall Windows XP to bring my pc back to life! Windows XP Service Pack 2 runs absolutly fine, no problem... Is there any tools I can use to review my hardware etc... Something probably not compatible with Windows XP SP3, Vista and Server 2008... Things I have tried.. Removing Hardware... (running the system on bare bones..) Removing Ram Different combinations of Ram (slots etc..), even running with 1gig Reseating Cards, Memory, CPU etc.. I want to atleast install SP3, but it seems like the problem is probably related between Operating Systems. Thanks, James
James Simpson Web Developer imebgo@hotmail.com P S - This is what part of the alphabet would look like if Q and R were eliminated
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Vista Does crashes Server 2008 crashes Windows XP Service Pack 3 crashes Each with a parity check BSOD... I have just had to reinstall Windows XP to bring my pc back to life! Windows XP Service Pack 2 runs absolutly fine, no problem... Is there any tools I can use to review my hardware etc... Something probably not compatible with Windows XP SP3, Vista and Server 2008... Things I have tried.. Removing Hardware... (running the system on bare bones..) Removing Ram Different combinations of Ram (slots etc..), even running with 1gig Reseating Cards, Memory, CPU etc.. I want to atleast install SP3, but it seems like the problem is probably related between Operating Systems. Thanks, James
James Simpson Web Developer imebgo@hotmail.com P S - This is what part of the alphabet would look like if Q and R were eliminated
Mitch HedbergGiven the new disk encryption and such my guess is a bad HDD or MBR. You could try "fdisk /fixmbr" at the command prompt and see how it goes. But I believe you have a bad HDD or corrupt sectors. Totally a SWAG. But if you put a different HDD in there (if that's an option) do you have the problem?
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Given the new disk encryption and such my guess is a bad HDD or MBR. You could try "fdisk /fixmbr" at the command prompt and see how it goes. But I believe you have a bad HDD or corrupt sectors. Totally a SWAG. But if you put a different HDD in there (if that's an option) do you have the problem?
I will try installation onto a different HD, should be an easy one to sort out and spot. Thanks, James
James Simpson Web Developer imebgo@hotmail.com P S - This is what part of the alphabet would look like if Q and R were eliminated
Mitch Hedberg