Computer randomly freezes.....cant figure it out
-
Absolut Talent
- Almighty Member
- Posts: 2868
- Joined: Mon Jan 07, 2002 12:30 pm
Computer randomly freezes.....cant figure it out
ok, here are the specs
xp1800
MSI k7t266pro
384 pc2100
PNY GeForce2 mx200 (running 23.11)
SoundBlaster PCI512
NetGear fx311 NIC (think it was fx, but definatly 311 model)
TDK Velocd (24/10/40/40)
Maxtor 40gig 7200
==========================================
ok, now I reformat my computer and load on just the basic drivers that are needed. My system seems to be fine. But as soon as I load on Diablo 2, tribes2 or CounterStrike, my system just seems to completly freeze at random times. I cant even 3 finger it and have to manually press the restart button.
The programs dont have to be running either. I could be in Scan Disk or defrag or just looking through folders and it will just freeze.
I have tried the latest version of 4 in 1s, I have updated my mobo bios. I orgionally thought it was my NIC that was causeing it (then being a LinkSys basic 10/100) so I bought all new NICs. I have updated my NIC drivers, Vid card drivers, soundcard drivers, but it seems as if nothing is working.
I completly cleaned my system, thinking it was heatrelated. But it wasnt that.
So now I am completely out of ideas. Anyone have any clues as too what I can do to get it to stop freezing?
~Jim
xp1800
MSI k7t266pro
384 pc2100
PNY GeForce2 mx200 (running 23.11)
SoundBlaster PCI512
NetGear fx311 NIC (think it was fx, but definatly 311 model)
TDK Velocd (24/10/40/40)
Maxtor 40gig 7200
==========================================
ok, now I reformat my computer and load on just the basic drivers that are needed. My system seems to be fine. But as soon as I load on Diablo 2, tribes2 or CounterStrike, my system just seems to completly freeze at random times. I cant even 3 finger it and have to manually press the restart button.
The programs dont have to be running either. I could be in Scan Disk or defrag or just looking through folders and it will just freeze.
I have tried the latest version of 4 in 1s, I have updated my mobo bios. I orgionally thought it was my NIC that was causeing it (then being a LinkSys basic 10/100) so I bought all new NICs. I have updated my NIC drivers, Vid card drivers, soundcard drivers, but it seems as if nothing is working.
I completly cleaned my system, thinking it was heatrelated. But it wasnt that.
So now I am completely out of ideas. Anyone have any clues as too what I can do to get it to stop freezing?
~Jim
Gone for good. But never say never
-
Absolut Talent
- Almighty Member
- Posts: 2868
- Joined: Mon Jan 07, 2002 12:30 pm
To me it sounds like there is a IRq conflict... And WinME isn't the worlds greatest OS either. I'd pull the cards out put them back in one by one and wait and see if you have any problems. It could a card going back ro a IRQ conflict. I've only used ME once for abvout 2 days and i formated and put win98se back on so i'm not real sure how it handles IRQ's.
-
Absolut Talent
- Almighty Member
- Posts: 2868
- Joined: Mon Jan 07, 2002 12:30 pm
Just pull out either the NIC or the Soundcard, by any chance, is it a SB!Live ? Cause SB!Live cards hate to share interupts, especially with NICs.
Put the pulled card into a different PCI slot when the system runs stable after pulling it.
Pulling NIC and Soundcard together will make sure it's a problem with shared interupts. Put one card into a different PCI slot because it is likely that the NIC and the soundcard share an interupt.
Put the pulled card into a different PCI slot when the system runs stable after pulling it.
Pulling NIC and Soundcard together will make sure it's a problem with shared interupts. Put one card into a different PCI slot because it is likely that the NIC and the soundcard share an interupt.
- FlyingPenguin
- Flightless Bird
- Posts: 33162
- Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2000 11:13 am
- Location: Central Florida
- Contact:
Best thing to do (takes some time) is to pull ALL the PCI cards (but make a note of what slot they're in).
Then install them one at a time (in it's original slot), starting with the sound card. If at any time you have lockup problems (and it helps if the lockup promblem is easily reproducable) then move the card to another slot.
Then install them one at a time (in it's original slot), starting with the sound card. If at any time you have lockup problems (and it helps if the lockup promblem is easily reproducable) then move the card to another slot.
---
“The Government of Spain will not applaud those who set the world on fire just because they show up with a bucket.” - Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez

“The Government of Spain will not applaud those who set the world on fire just because they show up with a bucket.” - Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez

- Executioner
- Life Member
- Posts: 10354
- Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2000 11:34 am
- Location: Woodland, CA USA