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  • Win95b BSOD's and GPF's

    Getting the occasional errors. Seems to be GUI based, as in the errors reported are either Krnl32.dll, Gdi.exe, or Explorer.exe.

    Apart from the obvious reinstall, (aarrggghhh! no!!! so much to reinstall!) any tips?

    Cheers

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  • #2
    No, no O/C'ing at all.

    Although when I get the errors I am having it large with multiple windows/apps open...

    Jonesy
    PII-266, G200, 128mb, AL440LX Mobo, Win95b - man that's looking tired.

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    • #3
      Are you doing any Overclocking / BIOS tweaking ?

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      Primary System: P3@558 Vantec 5040 cooler, 128MB PC125 Ram, G400Max, HOT 661 MoBo, AWE64 Gold, 2940AU Scsi with 32x Reader and 4x4x16 Writer, Jaz and Zip, Card Cooler.

      3DMark99 800x600 = 5765
      Quake 2 Timedemo1 = 103.9 fps

      Seconday System: Celeron 400, Gigabyte BXC MoBo, 64MB PC100, SLI Voodoo 2, Millenium 2, SB16 (eek), NEC 4x4 CD ROM.

      3DMARK99 800x600 = 3217
      Primary System: Athlon 850, 128MB PC133 Ram, GeForce GTS 32DDR, Abit KA7 MoBo, AWE64 Gold, 2940AU Scsi with 32x Reader and 4x4x16 Writer, Jaz and Zip, Card Cooler.

      Seconday System: P3 @ 560
      Tertiary System: Celeron 400

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      • #4
        Have you tried running tests on the RAM? There's diagnostic software out there for download.
        Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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        • #5
          is your antivurus software up to date?
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          g400 max-
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          • #6
            I haven't tested the RAm - it's all DELL suppliedand _should_ be ok?

            I do get memory drainage, I always assumed this was down to IE5 (as it only happened after I switched to it). It mainly happens when I have loads of browser windows open. Another spin-off is that my toolbar freezes and I have to alt-tab to rotate through the pages. When I ctrl-alt-delete and shut down IE5 the toolbar resets. Hence I believe IE5 to have a memory leak.

            I have Freemem installed (hardly use it since I went from 64mb to 128mb) and that reports my memeory free as fine.

            My virus software is updated daily (almost) from F-secure.

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            Jonesy
            PII-266, G200, 128mb, AL440LX Mobo, Win95b - man that's looking tired.

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