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"Sham B" <shamb@easynet.co.ukNOSP> wrote in message
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> My computer does that when I have overclocked it just a little too much.
If its going to fail, it
> does it at startup. If it makes it through startup, then, its fine
unless I run something really
> processor intensive.
>
> Are you using an overclocked system? If not, I suspect something in your
core processing (cpu,
> memory) that is marginally out of spec. Cant be a heating problem,
because it occurs at startup.
> Also, the fact that this is a very intermittent problem doesnt imply
drivers (which are a permanent
> fixture between boots), but rather a marginal stability problem. Although
you may be getting god
> performance after boot, it may well be because you have not run anything
on your machine that gives
> constant 100% utilization for hours at a time.... sooo....
>
> Try running Prime95 after your system has come up. Run it for 24 hours as
a soak test. that will
> really test your processor and memory, and if you are getting errors with
that, you either have an
> unstable system (or even a faulty component - from your system
description, it sounds like it is all
> very new), or you've overclocked too far.
>
> BTW, I had your problem (mine was due to overclock), then ran a soak test,
finding one error in
> about 48 hours. I reduced the overclock and havent had any problems - my
computer can run
> indefinately at 100% CPU utilization without cooling or error problems,
despite the fact that it is
> overclocked. I certainly get no lockups at startup anymore.
>
> the other thing it could be of course is a faulty hard drive, but I find
that unlikely to occur
> without a warning from the OS - Windows tends to tell you when that
happens, with 'this installation
> is corrupt' or some such, and it would repair the problem on next
successful boot. the fact that
> you have seen this at least twice points me to hardware.
>
>
> S
>
> Golgatha wrote:
> > Just the other day windows stopped loading at the welcome screen..
> > By that I mean, in the boot prosess, it got as far as the welcome
> > screen and never made it to the desktop.. The mouse curser was there
> > and I could move it around, so I know the system did not lock up..But
> > it just would go no farther.. I did a hard boot and it came right
> > up..It did it again today so I know I have some sort of problem.
> > Anyone out there seen this problem and fixed it?
> > Could this be a videocard driver issue?
> > Or is windows hosed? thanks..
> > After the system does boot it runs fine all day..
> >
> > Asus P4C 800 Deluxe
> > Pentium 4 3.2 Ghz
> > Mushkin 3500 1 GB dual channel
> > 120 GB Western Digital HD
> > ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
> > CL SB Audigy 2 / Cat 4.3 drivers
> > Kingwin 450W PSU
>
> Thanks Sham B, If you noticed, I said the system is not locking up. I can
still move the mouse around..I have run Prime 95 for days without any
hardware failures, one of the first thing I tried. I also have run Memtest
86 for a day without any errors..
Thanks for your help though.. I think I found the problem..
I was running a bata copy of X Fire that appears to have been causing the
issue.. thanks again for you input..You brought up some very good points!