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Old December 4th, 2002, 02:53 PM     #7 (permalink)
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IMO, it's either you've got some bad memory there or your hard disk has some bad clusters and it's on the verge of failing Or it could be a mobo problem

Let's start with the memory first since it's easy to fix: Replace your memory with another Ram that you know works. If your computer doesn't conk out, then your RAM's got bugs and needs to be replaced.

For the harddrive, do a thorough scan disk; if during the scanning you hear noises in your HDD as if George Bush invaded Iraq an then suddenly your drive stops or fails to finish scanning, then it must be a harddrive problem and also needs to be replaced


Otherwise this could be a mobo problem
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