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BrooklynB Jan 2nd, 2005 5:01 pm
Random restarts and Much More
 
I am having random restarts in addition to random program crashes (usually IE, Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird and Dreamweaver MX). The programs tend to crash without warning – they just disappear!

This is getting worse recently since I added 512 RAM. But it was happening when I had 512 RAM. One tech told me I probably had motherboard problems. He suggested that perhaps the memory slots on the motherboard were the problem. Another said I should clean up the hard dive.

So I reformatted my hard drive, reinstalled everything. And the same things are happening.

Should I change motherboard? Or does anybody have another idea?

System:
Micron Millennia® Max XP
Operating System: Windows 2000 Professional Operating System Windows 2000
Processor AMD Athlon XP 1600+ 1.4GHz 1 CPU002096-00 link
Memory 2 512 MB DDR SDRAM
Hard Drive Seagate Snowmass 40GB ATA100 7200RPM 1 HDI001767-00 link
Video Card VisionTek NVIDIA GeForce2 MX 200 32MB 1 VCD001542-01 link
Motherboard Aurora - Gigabyte 7DX Motherboard with Integrated Components (Millennia® Max XP)

Dark_Omen Jan 2nd, 2005 6:13 pm
Re: Random restarts and Much More
 
Is it the system that crashes or the programs that crash. There are three things that I can think of that might be the cause of the problem.
1. Bad Ram
2. Bad MotherBoard
3. Bad Power Supply

BrooklynB Jan 2nd, 2005 9:32 pm
Re: Random restarts and Much More
 
Both the system (sometimes) and the programs (sometimes).

moderate_rock48 Jan 3rd, 2005 4:03 am
Re: Random restarts and Much More
 
Are you running 2 different speeds of ram(i.e. pc2100 and pc3200)?If so I would return the stick of ram you just purchased and buy the same speed of the original stick. Ram could be incompatible, kingston is a good brand. go to www.4allmemory.com they have a scanner to scan your computer and tells you which ram would be best for your computer.

Dark_Omen Jan 3rd, 2005 11:18 am
Re: Random restarts and Much More
 
But it was happening before he upgraded to 1gb of ram. Did u originally upgrade to 512mb from something, or is that the original amount of memory?

BrooklynB Jan 3rd, 2005 12:10 pm
Re: Random restarts and Much More
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dark_Omen
But it was happening before he upgraded to 1gb of ram. Did u originally upgrade to 512mb from something, or is that the original amount of memory?

When I got the machine in 2001 it had 256 mb. In early 2002 I ugraded to 768. The problem started about 3 months ago (I had not yet made any changes). I updated to 1 mb about 2 weeks ago. It has steadily gotten worse.

Dark_Omen Jan 3rd, 2005 4:22 pm
Re: Random restarts and Much More
 
How many slots do u have for memory?

Edit:
Nevermind about that question, I looked it up, it wouldn't be the problem I was thinking of.

Do u still have the original stick of memory. Try putting that back in and see if it still does the same thing.

BrooklynB Jan 3rd, 2005 4:44 pm
Re: Random restarts and Much More
 
2 slots. I don't have the original any more.

caperjack Jan 3rd, 2005 9:14 pm
Re: Random restarts and Much More
 
So, is the CPU heatsinc and fan clean of dust . ,maybe try someThermal grease n the cpu .
The powersupply fan clean ,pull the side of the case and leave it off to see if maybe staying cooler helps .
As you can see im thinking HEAT

Dark_Omen Jan 5th, 2005 6:37 pm
Re: Random restarts and Much More
 
You can put another fan in your computer if it is a heat issue. Also another reason might be your power supply has died. This happened to me it would shut off after a little bit because there was too much power that the computer needed to run.


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