Well DID you try googling it?
I posted in another thread that I read in ANOTHER thread that RAM problems usually give BSOD errors. Have you checked your RAM thoroughly?
And i bought a converter from the home depot that converts a 3 prong plug into a 2 prong plug. because the outlet that i use is a 2 prong only. there fore i dont think the comp. is getting enuf power
And i bought a converter from the home depot that converts a 3 prong plug into a 2 prong plug. because the outlet that i use is a 2 prong only. there fore i dont think the comp. is getting enuf power
http://www.memtest.org/ has a program to test your ram. You can either make a floppy disc or a cd that runs before windows boots up. I advise making a floppy disc if you can. You should leave the program on overnight because it takes awhile to get accurate results.
And I posted in your monitor thread about the power
http://www.memtest.org/ has a program to test your ram. You can either make a floppy disc or a cd that runs before windows boots up. I advise making a floppy disc if you can. You should leave the program on overnight because it takes awhile to get accurate results.
And I posted in your monitor thread about the power
Ok i will prolly try this cept i have to use cd cux i dont have a floppy drive :rolleyes:
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