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Ok my first conclusion was that the boot-sector was not working , so I preceded to fix it. I repaired the windows boot sector and still had the same problem. I backed up all the info from the hdd, then I formatted it, and installed a fresh copy of windows. Still the same problem. I checked the hdd on another computer and windows ran fine. Ok, so now what. Ok I figured maybe its something in sata conection, i plugged in another hdd with another OS in another sata slot. AND STILL THE SAME PROBLEM. I tried installing windows Vista directly on the faulty computer. When I run the OS from cd it crashes the same way. So it has to be a harware problem. I ran the harware diagnostics that comes in the service partition on the Dell xps, and found no errors on: 1: Mother Board 2: Memory 3: Processor Can anyone recommend a Harware Diagnostics Tool that does not run on any OS. That I can boot from cd of USB jumpdrive. Or if you know what the problem is from the top of your head please feel free to tell me. |
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| Re: OS Crashing.. Hardware Problem this is what i see when i've overclocked a processor beyond it's capacity. what are the system specs? |
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| Re: OS Crashing.. Hardware Problem check your memory sticks, or it could be also a faulty processor.. |
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| Re: OS Crashing.. Hardware Problem Madoverclocker: DELL XPS 410 System Specs: Intel Core 2 duo 2.13 ghz, 1066 mhz Bus, 2mb cache 1 ghrz DDR2 2 x 512 mhz 300 gig HDD 400 watt PSU DVD-rw Windows xp media center |
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| Re: OS Crashing.. Hardware Problem c_guan77: I also believe it is either memory or a fried processor. How can i check if it's either? System check yields no errors. I don't have another pc with ddr2 socket and core 2 duo socket |
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| Re: OS Crashing.. Hardware Problem Check the RAM by using something called MemTest86. Google it, and chose free download. Download the .ISO image and burn it to a CD using an image burner program like DeepBurner (freeware) . Simply burning it as a file wont work, we want to burn the .ISO so that its bootable |
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| Re: OS Crashing.. Hardware Problem jbennet: I found a couple of Memory Diagnostic tools. Windows Memory Manager, and Micro-Scope. I ran the memory test on both and found no errors. I don't think it's the memory anymore. I'm only left with the processor. Any suggestions there?? |
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| Re: OS Crashing.. Hardware Problem Download CPU-Z and post the data here |
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| Re: OS Crashing.. Hardware Problem I solved the Problem Thank you all. The originally installed OS was 64 bit. And I fixed with a 32 bit OS. This messed up something somewhere. I did't realize that the OS was 64 bit. I formatted the HDD installed a fresh Vista copy in 32 bit, and vuala. Installed smoothly. runs perfectly. Now I have many technitian tools in my toolbox thanks to all of you. |
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| Re: OS Crashing.. Hardware Problem Quote:
I booted from Windows XP CD-ROM disk, it copied some drivers. It would then give the STOP error 0X000000076 (0xF78E1524) immediately after it displayed "Starting Windows Setup". I had already swap memories, tired different cables/ ports. Any ideas? |
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