Re: Revert Q6600 to original clock settings?
Although it is unlikely to be related to SP3, there's certainly a possibility that there's a driver problem so you should check that out first.
You need to turn off Automatic restart after failure. Right click on "My computer" and select "Properties". Choose the "Advanced" tab and click on "Settings in the "Startup and Recovery" box. Now uncheck the option "Automatically restart", click "OK" and click "OK again. Next wait for the system to fail and check to see if you get a blue screen message. If you get one, you can check back here to find out what it means, or check on this site: http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm
If it doesn't reveal a driver problem, there are so many settings that may have been tweaked you would be best advised to check with the person who changed them before altering individual settings, you could make things worse.
Alternatively you can change all the settings to default. If this is the route you wish to take it is fairly simple to effect. Reboot the system, and press the DEL key before the system starts to load to enter bios setup. Once you've got into the bios setup simply press the F5 key to load defaults (you may be asked to confirm the change). Next press F10 to save and exit (you will be asked to confirm). The system will work in this configuration but it may not be optimal for the things you've got attached. Without knowing the exact configuration of your system it is impossible to say what changes you might want to make to improve this, but most system builders wouldn't know what to change so they would leave the default options anyway.
Re: Revert Q6600 to original clock settings?
Shot a lot dude! Reverted to SP2 and no crashes as of yet. Thanks for the automatic restart tip. Never knew that one.
Re: Revert Q6600 to original clock settings?
Update:
Still getting these random crashes.
What I've done so far:
Disabled Auto Shut Down...Still get restarts with nothing in the event viewer and no minidumps.
Replaced PSU (due to a fault, I thought that the new PSU would sort out the crashes too.)
Ran Memtest86 with no errors.
Have run: Spybot, AVG, CCleaner, System Mechanic, MCAfee Anti Rootkit and a host of other security programs.
My vendor doesn't rate that OC'ing is the cause of the error due to the fact that the CPU runs fine under load and most of the crashes occur when it's idle.
Any further suggestions?
Re: Revert Q6600 to original clock settings?
You might want reinstall the OS. I think it may be a driver problem now, you could try and sortt out which driver is f*cked but I find it's easier to just do a reinstall.
Re: Revert Q6600 to original clock settings?
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Vamp
Have run: Spybot, AVG, CCleaner, System Mechanic, MCAfee Anti Rootkit and a host of other security programs.
Any further suggestions?
Outside chance.... any of that host of security programs might be conflicting, or an auto-update process / corrupted update definition file is? That might explain the frequency and fact it seems to happen when otherwise idle.
No idea what you have installed now of course, this could be way off, but how about you uninstall pretty much everything like that and either run it offline or reinstall the bare minimum from scratch, see if that does anything?
Re: Revert Q6600 to original clock settings?
Could I do an XP Repair, rather than a reinstall?
The load of security software was installed after the crashes started occuring in an effort to try remedy them.
Re: Revert Q6600 to original clock settings?
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Vamp
Could I do an XP Repair, rather than a reinstall?
The load of security software was installed after the crashes started occuring in an effort to try remedy them.
You can try that if you want. No guarantees it will work.
You're better off doing the reinstall imo, more chance that that will work than a repair but you could get lucky. ;)
Re: Revert Q6600 to original clock settings?
How should I go about doing it? Uninstall XP and then simply reinstall, or is a format necessary?
Re: Revert Q6600 to original clock settings?
Well you can't exactly "uninstall" XP you need to reinstall. I would suggest to do a "quick format" and completely reinstall the whole thing. Also I would suggest a Black XP version as they have always worked fantastic for me :) if you can't find it ou there PM me and I'll help you find a good version.