I would like to know if there's a program that can help diagnose intermittant crashing problems. I've now tryed MANY things, MANY ideas from various peoples advice here (in various threads) with my new AMD 64 3500+ system yet the problem(s) still exists.
Short of replacing more parts, trying MORE drivers, trying this, trying that, perhaps there's a program that can help to properly diagnose the cause(s)?
I was at BestBuy yesterday and thought that I heard a guy telling someone else about a program that could do just that but I failed to stop and interrupt.
Google finds a butt-load of programs too but what works, what's best? Anyone here have experience with one that works well?
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=n ... c+software
As for registry errors, I'm using a new SATA HDD with a fresh XP Pro SP2 install SO I'd have to think that my registry's still OK. Run NAV, Spysweeper, and ZA Pro too so I highly doubt I've been hit hit with anything that'd alter any basic windows settings
Good diagnostic software?
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Good diagnostic software?
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in the windows section of add remove you should be able to find an entry to uninstall.....but problems are usually when you are upgrading and have a bunch of stuff already installed - i still can't get sp2 on my main rig....if not search for a thread i started on sp2 - there's a commnad line command in that thread
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Yes and I could try that. I'm not presently using my 2 SCSI HDDs SO that's not a bad idea. Couldn't hurt.
I also have another copy of XP Pro with SP1 and I could easily do a fresh OS install using that, then try my luck.
I know now that to switch the HDDs, I need to jump the CMOS and switch as few things back in the bios but that only takes a minute.
I also have another copy of XP Pro with SP1 and I could easily do a fresh OS install using that, then try my luck.
I know now that to switch the HDDs, I need to jump the CMOS and switch as few things back in the bios but that only takes a minute.
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I doubt it's an SP2 issue. SP2 only causes problems during upgrades on existing installs, not new ones in my experience.
I agree with the spare drive idea. Set all your BIOS settings for safe (non-high performance) defaults, pull all cards except the video card, pull all ram except one stick and do a clean install on another drive. Then install the VIA 4-in-1 drivers, then your video drivers.
I agree with the spare drive idea. Set all your BIOS settings for safe (non-high performance) defaults, pull all cards except the video card, pull all ram except one stick and do a clean install on another drive. Then install the VIA 4-in-1 drivers, then your video drivers.
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I'll try a bios upgrade first. I found this review:
http://www.dealtime.com/xPR-K8T_NEO_FSR~RD-172065918596
I ran a program called Memtest 86 which tests memory, ran 8 hours last night with no errors.
http://www.dealtime.com/xPR-K8T_NEO_FSR~RD-172065918596
I ran a program called Memtest 86 which tests memory, ran 8 hours last night with no errors.
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Bios upgrade.....success!!!!
Yep.....seems FIXED!!!! 
I upgraded the bios from v3.0 to v3.3 in Windows and THAT fixed the beast. It plays HL2 and Doom3 for a while now (tryed much longer than it was going before) and had no probs.
I upgraded the bios from v3.0 to v3.3 in Windows and THAT fixed the beast. It plays HL2 and Doom3 for a while now (tryed much longer than it was going before) and had no probs.
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