Check to see that the GPU isn't shutting down due to heat or lack of power.
That may be causing you problems as the computer switches to onboard graphics.
Otherwise check to see your drivers are...
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Check to see that the GPU isn't shutting down due to heat or lack of power.
That may be causing you problems as the computer switches to onboard graphics.
Otherwise check to see your drivers are...
After it does that, does you PC turn on and function regularly?
If your pc works fine and you don't get any warnings/errors then it is probably just normal
In theory it should work, but there are some things that could go wrong. I'm not an electrician so I dunno exactly what damage this could cause but:
If you have two PSUs then if one of them...
What do you mean spins up? it's normal for you HDD to spin when you turn your computer on. It is just to test that the hard drive works.
When I turn my computer on, everything spins up to the max...
if you haven't tried this, reset the CMOS battery by removing it and then putting it back in.
If you haven't already,
re-seat EVERY cable and component in your computer
SATA
IDE
Memory
GFX Card
Any other cards
the CPU doesn't have to be reseated unless you want...
If it is Vista you can try changing around your power saving plan.
Go to Screen Saver->power plan-> change plan settings->advanced:
Make sure you have the computer turning off the HDD after a set...
well that is not good..
both those error codes have to due with Kernel Errors.
The Kernel is the hidden layer of your computer. It is the core layer of the OS that communicates between the hardware...
Try booting into any of the safe modes.
press F8 to get to the boot menu after your system POSTs
Did you recently install any new hardware?
Are you running a Dual-boot system? (more than 1 OS)
Do you have ASUS probe installed? You might have already checked this, but its worthwile to make sure your CPU temp isn't causing the computer to shut down when you are stressing it.
Otherwise,...
Edit: Try updating your BIOS, the motherboard comes with a program that makes it very easy to do. That may solve your problems.
IF IT STILL IS BUGGY: Go control panel->System Maintenance-> view...
hmm well IF it is an IRQ problem, it is definately driver related. Hardware IRQ problems can usually be fixed by switching PCI slots, but you do not have any PCI cards right?
It seems like you...
More specific please:
Does the entire OS crash (can't move mouse, click, type, completely frozen)
OR
Software crash (you can fix it by opening task manager and ending the program)
That is more or less the standard Vista configuration. You are accessing the internet over a wireless network? If so are you using a USB adapter?
To go over your symptoms again, are you still...
So you repaired the OS and it still crashes?
hmm it seems like the IRQ but there is over 100 IRQ channels..
In the search bar on the start menu type MSINFO32
Expand Hardware Resources->IRQs...
Ok I looked at your minidump files again and they all point to corrupted driver files. Vista has a built in verifier for drivers, this one has a graphical interface!
1)Click the windows logo/start...
Like I said before one of your issues lies with the ntkrpamp.exe file. It is an operating system file. Scan your OS to see if the file is corrupt:
Click start->run and type sfc /scannow
this will...
UPDATE: I mapped the shared folder as a network drive (Z:), and then tried using the command prompt to copy over the file. Its exact size is 4.91gb. Still no luck.. I recieve the following error:
...
Wait wait wait. Don't go RMAing anything yet.
the million dollar question is this: Is your Operating system Vista???
If it is then the problem is that Vista puts the bootsection onto the BIOS...
Yea it isn't my ISP because my other desktop with a different linksys adapter and XP is able to download the same large file no problem..
I've checked the power saving mode too. Until I fix this...
The OS stuff is pretty much a question of how much RAM you want. Also, keep in mind that some games don't like 64-bit machines.. same with some hardware drivers and that kind of stuff. 32-bit is more...
Hey everyone
I'm having some weird problems with my wireless network lately.
Some general info:
Comcast ISP
Linksys WRT54GS v5 router
two wireless desktop computers
I recently installed...
can you post the rest of your system specs? It will help rule out any other types of problems...
When you say XP crashes almost instantly when loading the desktop how does it crash?
Do you get a...
Well I would say that XP might not support anything more than 4 gigs of ram. Do you have SP2 and all the latest updates?
Did you mean to say DDR2 ram?? Your motherboard or PSU might not support...