Return of the random freezes

Well the NTFS is working great, but the random freezes have returned again, except this time not as frequent. I'm thinking it may be a program or service that doesn't like NTFS, so it freezes evey so often.

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Well the NTFS is working great, but the random freezes have returned again, except this time not as frequent. I'm thinking it may be a program or service that doesn't like NTFS, so it freezes evey so often. Any ideas on how to diagnose this one?
 
ALso, someone suggested to me a bad RAM stick, would that sound viable at all?

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ALso, someone suggested to me a bad RAM stick, would that sound viable at all?

yes indeed that is a most likely culprit

perhaps you can tell us you system specs so we know what kinda stuff you are running

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just after i posted that my extra monitor blew up
it was really crazy and stinky

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Four and Twenty, sorry about that monitor happens to the best of us
 
I have..
 
AMD Duron 800MHz
IWILL KV200-R with VIA Apollo KT133 chipset
C-Media onboard sound card
nVidia GeForce4 MX 440
Realtek NIC card
256 SDRAM
 
Hope that helps...