rule out, typo.
in message | To the OP, just how did you run out a virus?
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| | >I have a relatively new P4 with Intel board that is
| | >locking up. Seems to run ok for a while then starts
| | >crashing repeatedly. I have ruled out virus.
| | >My guess was an overheating problem, but nothing seems
to
| | >be hot and all fans are working.
| | >I'm considering replacing the board and cpu and I need
to
| | >know if windows will run after replacing both. Or what
I
| | >need to do to re-register these new components.
| | >Any help will be appreciated.
| | >Also, is there an easy way to confirm if a board or cpu
| | >is defective?
| |
| | Try the diagnostic software from
http://www.tufftest.com
| to see if you
| | actually have a motherboard or CPU problem.
| |
| | Also please define what exactly happens with this
| "crashing" including
| | the complete text of any and all error messages
associated
| with
| | "crashing". There are a number of different types of
| incident that
| | fit within the category of "crashing" and knowing more
| about what we
| | are dealing with is always helpful.
| |
| | Have you tried booting your computer in Safe Mode? Does
| the
| | "crashing" continue when running in Safe Mode? Not all
| Windows
| | functionality is available in Safe Mode but many things
| can be done.
| |
| | To start Windows XP in Safe Mode turn on the computer
and
| start
| | tapping the F8 key rapidly just as soon as the first
| information of
| | any kind shows on the screen. Keep tapping until the
| Windows Startup
| | Menu appears and choose Safe Mode from the menu.
| |
| | If the problem persists in Safe Mode then it is quite
| likely that it
| | is a hardware related item. However if the problem does
| not recur
| | when running in Safe Mode then that indicates that a
| software
| | (application program or device drive) related cause is
the
| more likely
| | suspect.
| |
| | If you do decide to proceed with the motherboard
| replacement then see
| | the information at
|
http://michaelstevenstech.com/moving_xp.html before
| | proceeding.
| |
| | And check your Windows XP CD to determine just what you
| have. If you
| | have an OEM version of Windows XP that came bundled with
a
| new
| | computer then it is quite possible that you have an OEM
| "System
| | Recovery" disk which will not do a Repair Install of
| Windows XP (part
| | of the required procedures in connection with
motherboard
| replacement)
| | and it may also be "BIOS locked" so that it will only
| install on the
| | specific BIOS used by the original computer
manufacturer.
| |
| | Good luck
| |
| |
| | Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
| | --
| | Microsoft MVP
| | On-Line Help Computer Service
| |
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca
| |
| | "The reason computer chips are so small is computers
don't
| eat much."
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