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Guest
Hi!
I am totally frustrated and clueless with my Vista Ultimate system. Usually
after a few minutes after booting, the system freezes solid, no BSOD, no
dump, only reset "solves" the situation. I can consistently generate a crash
by opening Word and just keeping <return> pressed until a few pages are there
- lock-up.
System is AMD Athlon X2 6000+, 3 GB memory, ASUS M2N32-SLI Premium
motherboard.
I have by now replaced the graphics adapter (NVIDIA instead of ATI, so all
other drivers), updated the BIOS, put in a stronger power supply, tried with
almost all on-board devices disabled (USB, firewire, LAN, audio, one of the
SATA controllers), moved the harddrive to the other SATA controller disabling
the unused one, removed one set of memory, then the other, ran memtest86,
..... Even under a "diagnostic startup" I get the same result.
UNLESS I boot with only 1 core enabled. Then it seems to work fine.
Now, since it also happens in diagnostic mode and I excluded most of the
hardware (except for the CPU), I'm a bit lost as to what could still cause
these crashes. For now, the system is completely useless, as by the time I
started the application I need, the system has frozen and it's groundhog day
all over.
Does anyone have any idea what I can still do (besides scrapping the system
and buying a pencil instead)? I'd appreciate any help. Greatly!!
Thanks!!
Cheers,
Hendrik
I am totally frustrated and clueless with my Vista Ultimate system. Usually
after a few minutes after booting, the system freezes solid, no BSOD, no
dump, only reset "solves" the situation. I can consistently generate a crash
by opening Word and just keeping <return> pressed until a few pages are there
- lock-up.
System is AMD Athlon X2 6000+, 3 GB memory, ASUS M2N32-SLI Premium
motherboard.
I have by now replaced the graphics adapter (NVIDIA instead of ATI, so all
other drivers), updated the BIOS, put in a stronger power supply, tried with
almost all on-board devices disabled (USB, firewire, LAN, audio, one of the
SATA controllers), moved the harddrive to the other SATA controller disabling
the unused one, removed one set of memory, then the other, ran memtest86,
..... Even under a "diagnostic startup" I get the same result.
UNLESS I boot with only 1 core enabled. Then it seems to work fine.
Now, since it also happens in diagnostic mode and I excluded most of the
hardware (except for the CPU), I'm a bit lost as to what could still cause
these crashes. For now, the system is completely useless, as by the time I
started the application I need, the system has frozen and it's groundhog day
all over.
Does anyone have any idea what I can still do (besides scrapping the system
and buying a pencil instead)? I'd appreciate any help. Greatly!!
Thanks!!
Cheers,
Hendrik