Mouse and keyboard making the comp crash
Asus P4P800 SE (BIOS 1008. 04) a 1009. 01 beta version is available Pentium 4 3. 0E Ghz HT Onboard sound Onboard LAN ATI Radeon 9200 SE Logitech Optical Mouse generic keyboard here's the problem. I took my comp to my friend house because we were doing a LAN.
Asus P4P800 SE (BIOS 1008.04) a 1009.01 beta version is available
Pentium 4 3.0E Ghz HT
Onboard sound
Onboard LAN
ATI Radeon 9200 SE
Logitech Optical Mouse
generic keyboard
here's the problem. I took my comp to my friend house because we were doing a LAN. Everything worked fine except that I got infected with Trojan.Agent.8B or something like this but I got rid of it pretty fast (with AVG)but it deleted cisvc.exe (not able to heal).
WhenI came back home and plugged all the stuff I put the mouse in the keyboard port and vice-versa. I rebooted 3 time before I noticed and I replugged them correctly. When I restarted my comp I had a message that said the overclock had failed but the system continued booting and I got in Windows. I played CS:S for about 3 hours and then the comp froze. I could still see the connection error flashing in the top-right corner of the screen but nor my keyboard or my mouse responded. After this it kept crashing randomly. The programs look to keep running but the only thing I can do is hit reset on my comp.
Oh yeah I had to remove the heatsink to clean it but I didn't had any "thermal paste" to put between the CPU and the heatsink so this might be a problem too. At 60% load the CPU get in the mid 50 celcius
Any idea on what is crashing up my comp ??? Well I'll prefer solution but
I'm gonna buy the thermal paste right away and I'll see if it solve the problem but everything ran fine before.
Thanks for your help
Pentium 4 3.0E Ghz HT
Onboard sound
Onboard LAN
ATI Radeon 9200 SE
Logitech Optical Mouse
generic keyboard
here's the problem. I took my comp to my friend house because we were doing a LAN. Everything worked fine except that I got infected with Trojan.Agent.8B or something like this but I got rid of it pretty fast (with AVG)but it deleted cisvc.exe (not able to heal).
WhenI came back home and plugged all the stuff I put the mouse in the keyboard port and vice-versa. I rebooted 3 time before I noticed and I replugged them correctly. When I restarted my comp I had a message that said the overclock had failed but the system continued booting and I got in Windows. I played CS:S for about 3 hours and then the comp froze. I could still see the connection error flashing in the top-right corner of the screen but nor my keyboard or my mouse responded. After this it kept crashing randomly. The programs look to keep running but the only thing I can do is hit reset on my comp.
Oh yeah I had to remove the heatsink to clean it but I didn't had any "thermal paste" to put between the CPU and the heatsink so this might be a problem too. At 60% load the CPU get in the mid 50 celcius
Any idea on what is crashing up my comp ??? Well I'll prefer solution but
I'm gonna buy the thermal paste right away and I'll see if it solve the problem but everything ran fine before.
Thanks for your help
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Ok I just verified and my BIOS was 1004.003 which is the factory one .... I guess I flashed the BIOS somehow when moving or replugging things on it. I installed the last beta BIOS and dled the final one just in case. I'll post back the result later.
It lasted longer without crashing with the new BIOS but I get back and checked the setting in it. Some of them were messed up like the AGP memory and some support things.