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besi

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Since: Apr 20, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 3:56 am
Post subject: Windows XP freeze
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Hi

I have 1 PC, windows windows XP on it. The booting is really slow. It got
800Mhz P3 and 256 RAM. First, i thought the problem is with the hard disk,
but even after swap with other hard disk(same model, maxtor) it still
freeze. It happen sometimes when I run games, or sometimes just Acrobat
reader. Can someone help me? I just swap the Processor from celeron 500 to
P3 800Mhz.
I havent try to swap the processor back.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 4:11 am
Post subject: Re: Windows XP freeze [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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On Fri, 4 May 2007 15:02:57 +0800, "besi"
<thisis.DeleteThis@notmyemail.com> wrote:

>Hi
>
>I have 1 PC, windows windows XP on it. The booting is really slow. It got
>800Mhz P3 and 256 RAM. First, i thought the problem is with the hard disk,
>but even after swap with other hard disk(same model, maxtor) it still
>freeze. It happen sometimes when I run games, or sometimes just Acrobat
>reader. Can someone help me? I just swap the Processor from celeron 500 to
>P3 800Mhz.
>I havent try to swap the processor back.
>

Complete freezes are usually a hardware problem. Since you
had changed the CPU, I will assume at least one of the two
times you had a decent CPU-heatsink interface, and these are
very cool running CPUs (relatively speaking) so the odds are
your remaining variables are the problem, either motherboard
or PSU.

You didn't bother to mention specifics of the system though,
so we can't help you with motherboard or CPU. It is always
good to begin a system-problem post with a concise but
complete description of the system.

Random thoughts that might not be applicable include:

- Check PSU with a multimeter
- Examine motherboard for capacitor failure
- Unplug PSU from AC power and open, inspect it as well
- Check fan operation and dust buildup
- Run memtest96+ for several hours
- Check Event Viewer

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besi

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 6:57 am
Post subject: Re: Windows XP freeze [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Hi

i did run memtest for long hours. found no prob with it.
How to test PSU with multimeter?
"kony" <spam.RemoveThis@spam.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 4 May 2007 15:02:57 +0800, "besi"
> <thisis.RemoveThis@notmyemail.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi
>>
>>I have 1 PC, windows windows XP on it. The booting is really slow. It got
>>800Mhz P3 and 256 RAM. First, i thought the problem is with the hard disk,
>>but even after swap with other hard disk(same model, maxtor) it still
>>freeze. It happen sometimes when I run games, or sometimes just Acrobat
>>reader. Can someone help me? I just swap the Processor from celeron 500 to
>>P3 800Mhz.
>>I havent try to swap the processor back.
>>
>
> Complete freezes are usually a hardware problem. Since you
> had changed the CPU, I will assume at least one of the two
> times you had a decent CPU-heatsink interface, and these are
> very cool running CPUs (relatively speaking) so the odds are
> your remaining variables are the problem, either motherboard
> or PSU.
>
> You didn't bother to mention specifics of the system though,
> so we can't help you with motherboard or CPU. It is always
> good to begin a system-problem post with a concise but
> complete description of the system.
>
> Random thoughts that might not be applicable include:
>
> - Check PSU with a multimeter
> - Examine motherboard for capacitor failure
> - Unplug PSU from AC power and open, inspect it as well
> - Check fan operation and dust buildup
> - Run memtest96+ for several hours
> - Check Event Viewer
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 9:56 am
Post subject: Re: Windows XP freeze [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"besi" <thisis.RemoveThis@notmyemail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I have 1 PC, windows windows XP on it. The booting is really slow. It got
> 800Mhz P3 and 256 RAM. First, i thought the problem is with the hard disk,
> but even after swap with other hard disk(same model, maxtor) it still
> freeze. It happen sometimes when I run games, or sometimes just Acrobat
> reader. Can someone help me? I just swap the Processor from celeron 500 to
> P3 800Mhz.
> I havent try to swap the processor back.
>

256mb of RAM isnt enough to run Windows XP well and you certainly can't play
games with so little RAM - unless you mean Minesweeper and Solitaire!
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