random freezes
been having windows freeze up on me and ctrl-alt-del can't fix it, have to reboot. . . wonder if anybody has a fix? can't be cpu, it's at a cool 30C and it mainly locks up when i use explore,ie or oe.
been having windows freeze up on me and ctrl-alt-del can't fix it, have to reboot...wonder if anybody has a fix? can't be cpu, it's at a cool 30C and it mainly locks up when i use explore,ie or oe..
AMD T-Bird 800MHz
AOpen AK73 Pro
256MB SDram (128 PC133 + 128 PC100)
10.1 GB IBM
Leadtek Winfast S320 (rivaTNT)
Soundblaster PCI64
Pioneer 6x DVD ROM
Yamaha CRW4416S SCSI CDRW
HP External M820e SCSI CDRW
Tekram DC-310/u SCSI Adapter
Hauppauge WinTV PCI
D-Link DFE-530TX Fast Ethernet PCI
Win2k 2195 w/SP1
IE 5.5 w/SP
Latest VIA 4in1 drivers
AMD T-Bird 800MHz
AOpen AK73 Pro
256MB SDram (128 PC133 + 128 PC100)
10.1 GB IBM
Leadtek Winfast S320 (rivaTNT)
Soundblaster PCI64
Pioneer 6x DVD ROM
Yamaha CRW4416S SCSI CDRW
HP External M820e SCSI CDRW
Tekram DC-310/u SCSI Adapter
Hauppauge WinTV PCI
D-Link DFE-530TX Fast Ethernet PCI
Win2k 2195 w/SP1
IE 5.5 w/SP
Latest VIA 4in1 drivers
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nobody has any suggestions?? :-( This is the main reason I got rid of my K6-2 450MHz because of the video freezing on me..I had previously thought it was due to the ALi chipset but looks like it's doing the same with the VIA one...Could it be that I have a defective Video Card? or could it be something else? anybody??
When do you freeze? While playing? or on the desktop.
Since its the same problem as earlier its either the Video card or the RAM (if its the same)
And do run the ram on 100MHz.
I can also see that you have a lot of PCI cards. There might be a IRQ problem.
If the problem continues, take out all the cards and set them in one after the other, and boot between to check if everything is ok.
Since its the same problem as earlier its either the Video card or the RAM (if its the same)
And do run the ram on 100MHz.
I can also see that you have a lot of PCI cards. There might be a IRQ problem.
If the problem continues, take out all the cards and set them in one after the other, and boot between to check if everything is ok.
i had already had both mem slots set at 'normal', the only thing i could think of was the pc100 mem stick that 'could' be causing the problem since i had that stick on the old setup as well (bought the pc133 stick with the T-Bird). oh well, i removed it last night and only have the pc133 stick in. if the problem persists then 1. the pc100 is not the problem or 2. the pc133 is also sh1tty since they are the same brand (Pro Joe, name of memory stick ) it has only been 12 hrs since then so i'll wait and see if i can have it running for more than 5 days atleast before i reboot and mess with the bios.
well, it froze again with just the PC133 stick ram in, so i ended up putting that other PC100 stick back in and downloaded the AMD/AGP patch, loaded it up, rebooted and it's working fine now 4 days without freezing, even with a graphic intensive screensaver running while i'm not home. looks like this solved the problem *fingers crossed*