Noid, he suggested using an RMA option to get new free RAM.If you tell him just to go out a get new mem... your possibly wasting his money ... and the errors will still occur
I know what BIOS is:: i was only suggesting for you to specify what variables you wanted me to give you the values of.I suggest teach him what BIOS is ...
I've already reverted to fail-safe settings twice and "LEFT IT THERE" as you so sardonically suggested. From responses on this board and on others (friends), i have gathered that getting a new PSU would be benefical and would have a good possibility of fixing my problem.But then again ... the BIOS seems to no concern to you either.
You might want to start a new thread. Get more people looking at it. Basically, you need to troubleshoot your machine step by step. Eliminate variables one thing at a time. Will the machine run in Safe Mode? Remove one stick of ram, then the other. Take all peripherals out until you nail down the problem.Originally posted by: Amesianum
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I have a same type of problem. Running an ABIT KR7A-133R, 2 sticks of Crucial DDR 2100 256 Meg, AIW Radeon, Sound Blaster Live value, 3 ea Western Digital Hard drives, two CD drives, and an Enermax 330 watt. My system will usually boot, then reboots within 1 minute. Some times it just gives the blue screen and starts a phsical memeory dump. If it makes it to Explorer it gives and explorer error message and locks down. Then if it reboots or I do if it locks down the system runs fine until it is shut down. Does it every time i always have to double boot. This system did the same thing even when I only had one hard drive. I was told by folks at the local computer store that it was probably a problem related to AIW and the VIA chip set, does this make since. I have the most current drivers for the ATI and have flashed the Mother Board with the latest BIOS.
Help!!!