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Vince Morgan
Hi,
I have a strange poblem that I beleive could be to do with the fact
that I recently (partialy ) fried my XP 2400. Yes, the board does have auto
shutdown for CPU over temp, but some idiot (me) didn't check to see whether
or not it was enabled by default.
Anyway, I cleaned about a cubic meter of dust out of the heatsink and
everything was fine again, almost. At around that time I started to get a
BSOD just after the black (win2k) 'Windows is Starting' screen on cold
boots.
If I pause the boot during the black screen for a few mins the system always
boots without a problem and everything runs fine. The Stop errors are quite
random, though they always ocurre about 4 or 5 secs after the black screen.
I've disabled the onboard ethernet and sound, pounded the ram with
Memcheck-86, thorough disk integrity check, and reinstalled drivers etc, but
it didn't make any difference whatsoever. I had Nortons Internet Security
2003 installed, as I've seen on Googling that some have had a similar sort
of problem and felt that it was perhaps causing a kernel stack overflow, so
I uninstalled that tonight to see what happens when I boot cold again
tomorrow morning, though I don't beleive it's the problem.
Has anyone else had this problem? I suspect that the CPU is damaged and
possibly running analog until it warms up a little, though I'm not prepared
to buy another just yet just to find nothing has changed. I guess the old
one would make an interesting belt buckle though The machine is used
primarily for software devellopment so it realy does need to be reliable.
Trying to rebuild .cpp files from bits of chkdsk recoveries is not pleasent
Any help would be highly appreciated!
Thanks,
Vince Morgan
I have a strange poblem that I beleive could be to do with the fact
that I recently (partialy ) fried my XP 2400. Yes, the board does have auto
shutdown for CPU over temp, but some idiot (me) didn't check to see whether
or not it was enabled by default.
Anyway, I cleaned about a cubic meter of dust out of the heatsink and
everything was fine again, almost. At around that time I started to get a
BSOD just after the black (win2k) 'Windows is Starting' screen on cold
boots.
If I pause the boot during the black screen for a few mins the system always
boots without a problem and everything runs fine. The Stop errors are quite
random, though they always ocurre about 4 or 5 secs after the black screen.
I've disabled the onboard ethernet and sound, pounded the ram with
Memcheck-86, thorough disk integrity check, and reinstalled drivers etc, but
it didn't make any difference whatsoever. I had Nortons Internet Security
2003 installed, as I've seen on Googling that some have had a similar sort
of problem and felt that it was perhaps causing a kernel stack overflow, so
I uninstalled that tonight to see what happens when I boot cold again
tomorrow morning, though I don't beleive it's the problem.
Has anyone else had this problem? I suspect that the CPU is damaged and
possibly running analog until it warms up a little, though I'm not prepared
to buy another just yet just to find nothing has changed. I guess the old
one would make an interesting belt buckle though The machine is used
primarily for software devellopment so it realy does need to be reliable.
Trying to rebuild .cpp files from bits of chkdsk recoveries is not pleasent
Any help would be highly appreciated!
Thanks,
Vince Morgan