Posted July 25, 200816 yr Up to this point I have tried to diagnose this problem on my own but I can see It's more than I can handle. Here is my system info and a log of previous failure reports and bug checks. I hope I have done them correctly as I have no experience whatsoever and have relied completely on information I could read at Microsoft. I had a problem with the computer going to blue screen and not restarting previously. It got so bad that it would not restart at all. I used a drive washer and wiped out everything. I used my XP Installation disc and reinstalled windows XP. I thought the problem was solved and now the computer is doing it again. I have some theories as to whats wrong but they are uneducated assumptions at this point. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Ross- (SYSTEM INFO GEERATED WITH BELARC ADVISOR) Operating System: Win. XP Home Edition. Service Pack 3 (Build 2600) System Motherboard: Gigabyte Technology (P35-DS3L) Bus Clock: 266 Mhz. BIOS: Award Software Int. Inc. F7 11/29/07 PROCESSOR: 2.4 Gigahertz Intel Core2 Quad Q660 DRIVES: WDC WD3200AAKS-00B3A0 (Hard Drive) STATUS: Healthy WDC WD25 00JS-55NCB1 (USB External Device) Pioneer DVR-113NP (CD-ROM drive) MEMORY: 3072 Megabytes Installed Memory Crucial.com CL1118P.TQ 97432 BL12864AA804.8FE5 (Says "Ballistix" on the ram itself) Slot "A0" Has 1024 Mb Slot "A1" has 1024 Mb Slot "A2" has 1024 Mb Slot "A3" is empty DISPLAY: NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS (display adapter) Sceptre X20WG-Naga (moniter) Realtek High Definition Auido COMMUNICATIONS: Realtek RTL8168/8111 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NIC LOCAL DRIVE VOLUMES: C:/ (NTFS on drive 0) 320 GB E:/ (FAT32 on drive 1) 250 GB PRINTERS: HP Deskjet 925 on USB Microsoft XPS Document writer Only one user account (mine) Using IE 6 (I have had numerous issues with IE7) -- Ross McLaughlin koolaid_51 at yahoo
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