Is Windows XP suppose to be stable? I mean i just got the blue screen of death from surfing forums. WTF? I think I'm gonna go back to Windows 2000, but uhh the thought of reinstalling all the programs
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Is Windows XP suppose to be stable? I mean i just got the blue screen of death from surfing forums. WTF? I think I'm gonna go back to Windows 2000, but uhh the thought of reinstalling all the programs
Windows XP is in fact very stable compared to other version I've seen. 2000 is just as stable if not more so in my experience. The only thing I've seen cause a BSOD on an XP machine is a driver problem or the machine gets too hot (faulty hardware) in which case it shuts down.
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well its not temps the case is only 24 degrees and the cpu is at 48 this time there wasn't a driver stated just some weird number letter things
Well, it might help to prvent it if you knew what it said, but drivers aren't always stated. Right-click on my computer can select manage, then go to device manager and see if there are any yellow exclamaion icons or anything wrong.
Did you recently install windows XP or any new hardware? Updated any driver? Well, if nothing works, you can try to check the heatsink for heat transmitting grease. You know, if the temperature monitor was wrong and you have new hardware or something.
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did you do a clean install of windows xp , as in format your harddrive ect
or just install it over win 2000
usualy when you upgrade to xp from 2000 is where the problems occour , with drivers that aint compatable with xp
this pc is brand new with a clean install of xp, no yellow !'s, and this pc was built by a "professional", and since it's new no hardware changed
The advice given is sound.Quote:
Originally posted by Keikan@25 April 2004 - 01:23
this pc is brand new with a clean install of xp, no yellow !'s, and this pc was built by a "professional", and since it's new no hardware changed
Intel or Athlon?...If you have an Athlon machine check your power supply.
Try a Full Kernal Dump.
Peace brotherdoobie
Just because a "proffessional" did it, doesn't mean it was done right. A lot of times, they are lazy and don't give a crap about what they are doing. Try opening the case and see if everything is connected correctly and that. Also check your drivers because are one of the main reasons for failure. You might wanna see if your power supply has enough voltage. If you don't have enough juice, it can cause problems.
I've been using Windows XP since it came out. I've only gotten a BSOD a few times and that was because of bad drivers or me doing stupid stuff ;)
ive never gotten the bsod in the 3 years ive been running xp
im gonna go with the flow and say check your drivers
Full Kernal Dump
Whats that?
I got a 400w power supply when i only need like a 300w
You got it from a shop?Quote:
Originally posted by Keikan@25 April 2004 - 06:23
this pc is brand new with a clean install of xp, no yellow !'s, and this pc was built by a "professional", and since it's new no hardware changed
I'd do a nice install of XP, get rid of all the craps they mighta pre-installed for "your pleasure."
um , perhaps give us your full comp specs
the other thing it might be is faulty ram , twice i have serviced comps with xp that where buggy cause of faulty ram
This doesn't mean anything unless it's an Antec or another quality (not many) brand.Quote:
Keikan Posted on 25 April 2004 - 02:30
... I got a 400w power supply when i only need like a 300w
***Only for clocker & a couple others. I say Antec cause there's not many quality PSU brands.***
some no name ps
I installed windows xp myself
what does the blue screen say? is there a dll mentioned. That is usually a clue as to what is going wrong. Try searching google with that information and see what hardware it relates to.
yeah, write down the errors...just the most important part only,k :rolleyes:
someone here might know wat it means, then we all get to learn ;)
Have you gone to Windows Update and installed SP1 and all the other patches? I know I had problems with my initial install of XP, until I did that. Now it works just fine (much better than 98).
the last time I saw a BSOD in windows xp was years ago when it was first released, and I installed it on my old computer which, at the time, had only 64mb ram. I upgraded it to 128, then to 256mb not long after, and havent had any bsod's on that computer or my own since...
as everyone else has said, its either a driver, ram or psu problem.
Is your system still overclocked?
Set it to stock speeds and try it like that.Quote:
Originally posted by from in his sig
PC Specs: AMD Athlon XP 2500+ @ 2.1ghz,
this is weird. i've had my current installation 4 bout 6 months now, and b4 i upgraded everything, i had xp installed for bout 8 months with no probs at all. never had a blue screen ever
Abu why is this weird you are not the op. :unsure:Quote:
abu_has_the_power Posted on 25 April 2004 - 23:28
this is weird. i've had my current installation 4 bout 6 months now, and b4 i upgraded everything, i had xp installed for bout 8 months with no probs at all. never had a blue screen ever
just about any piece o' shit program, driver or hardware can turn a stable OS into an unstable one. ;)
a well-configured WinXP system can stay up for weeks at a time without rebooting. but then again, the relatively crashy Win98 and Mac OS9 prolly could too, if you're extremely careful about what programs, drivers and hardware you use with 'em.
Set it to stock speeds and try it like that. [/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by Virtualbody1234+25 April 2004 - 20:07--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Virtualbody1234 @ 25 April 2004 - 20:07)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> Is your system still overclocked?
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PC Specs: AMD Athlon XP 2500+ @ 2.1ghz,
Ya thats what i was thinking too so i set it to 2.0ghz and now were testing...
hmm maybe it's just crashing to day or maybe it's asus's cop
cpu temp is 57 degrees, it's hot today