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Old May 17th 04, 01:24 AM
J.Bond
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Default Freezing


-----Original Message-----

-----Original Message-----
My computer turn on okay and runs for about 3-5 mins
perfectly before freezing and I have to reboot again.

This
happens consistantly everytime I turn it on. Is this a
software or hardware problem? How can I fix this?


.I'm having the same problem. Since I started

downloading "Critical Updates" this freezing started. If
I reinstall windows 98 will I lose everything?

.
Builder...

You can try to redownload Windows.... I did, but my puter
is still freezing up, just like before.
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Old May 18th 04, 04:25 AM
Bert Kinney
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Default Freezing

Hi J.

Here are some possible causes for system Freeze/Lockups
Overheating do to: Dirty of faulty cooling fans. Check the
fan(s) to make sure they are clean and operating.
Faulty or mis-matched memory modules (RAM).
Test the RAM using MemTest.
Memtest86 - Memory Diagnostic Page: http://www.memtest86.com/#download1
Download link for - Pre-Compiled Memtest86 v3.1 installable from Windows and
DOS:
http://www.memtest86.com/memt31.zip

Computer virus. Perform a virus scan with up to date virus software

Try switching RAM sticks if there is more than one
Use one stick, then another. Only one at a time, of course.
If both sticks work alone but will not work when combined, that almost
certainly indicates an incompatibility between the two sticks.
If one stick works but the other does not, then that would indicate the one
that doesn't work is either faulty, will not get along with the other stick,
or is not the correct type for your system.

Other less common causes:
A faulty power supply.
A Faulty or un-grounded household outlet.
Athlon based computer with less than a 300W power supply
Outdated video drive. Download the latest driver from the
manufactures web sit, and install it as per manufactures instructions
Over clocking of the CPU
Incorrect voltage setting on the motherboard
Improperly configured BIOS setting
Loose power connectors or cables

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-----Original Message-----

-----Original Message-----
My computer turn on okay and runs for about 3-5 mins
perfectly before freezing and I have to reboot again. This
happens consistantly everytime I turn it on. Is this a
software or hardware problem? How can I fix this?


.I'm having the same problem. Since I started

downloading "Critical Updates" this freezing started. If
I reinstall windows 98 will I lose everything?

.
Builder...

You can try to redownload Windows.... I did, but my puter
is still freezing up, just like before.



 




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