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javaMan
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reply to stilz2

Re: [XP Pro] Frequent BSODs in Win XP Pro SP2, ple

said by stilz2:

. . .

Finally, could faulty hard drives cause BSOD/shutdowns?
Thanks.
Yes but the errors you've reported don't indicate the drive as a cause. It may help to optimize your BIOS settings for the video card which seems to be the real cause of a lot of your problems at the moment. I don't have them available since I'm at work but I'll try to remember to post them when I get home tonight.
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Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness. . . Isa. 5:20

stilz2

join:2005-02-08

I've solved part of the mystery today. The reason for all the BSODs for my previous setup with the Epox 8k3a motherboard was , indeed, because of the mobo. By chance, I ran into some sites talking about bad capacitors on Epox mobo causing instability. I took a look at my old mobo and there they were, capacitors with brown/yellow substance on them.
Right now I'm running a ATI Rage pro, and it's been going stable for over 24hr now, no flashing screen, nothing. I'm beginning to think that the problems are again caused by the mobo, namely the PC Chip M811LU. Either it just plain dont like Nvidia drivers or the board is bad.
Thanks for all the help, I'll post again when I see the end of this.


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