Have you turned auto restart off? If not you may not see BSOD errors (such as *STOP* 0x0000000A) which are indicative of memory errors. Turn it off now.Originally posted by peerzyboy@31 March 2004 - 18:02
I can't run Folding@home, my pc bombs out and just turns off after doing to much full work (its a CPU problem i think, but i really can't be arsed to fix that right now.
what do you mean? Its hardware?post this in the appropriate section before you jump to conclusions
I dont get none of that shit at all.usually, corny ram issues are designated with a mis-addressed windows error: x app faulted when trying to access x mem address: the mem could not be ("written"/"read")
yes...but i know not ram related its a CPU problems and my new mobo.or ur comp will crash
Thnx for teh quick reply
Control Panel/System/Advanced/Startup and Recovery Settings, uncheck "Automatically restart".
When you've done that (or if it already off) you may start seeing the BSOD messages. If you don't get them, it is unlikely that you have a RAM problem.
If you know you have CPU problems, how can you possibly hope to solve any other potential problems? If you don't get the expected result, how can you deduce that the RAM is faulty when your CPU isn't correctly processing the data it gets from the RAM?
The CPU is what does all the work - sort that out first.
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