Argh Random Computer Freezes

SiSoftware Sandra

Benchmark Results
Integer x8 iSSE2 : 9668 it/s
Float x4 iSSE2 : 12425 it/s

Performance Test Status
Run ID : PDEHAAN on Thursday, February 03, 2005 at 12:38:39 AM
NUMA Support : No
SMP Test : No
Total Test Threads : 1
Multi-Core Test : No
SMT Test : No
Dynamic MP/MT Load Balance : No
Processor Affinity : PP0
Rendered Image Size : 640x480

Processor
Model : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 Mobile CPU 1.60GHz
Speed : 1.60GHz
Performance Rating : PR1755 (estimated)
Type : Mobile
L2 On-board Cache : 512kB ECC Synchronous, ATC, 8-way set, 64 byte line size, 2 lines per sector

Chipset 1
Model : Fujitsu Ltd 82845MZ Brookdale Mobile Host-Hub Interface Bridge (B1-step)
Front Side Bus Speed : 4x 100MHz (400MHz data rate)

Features
(W)MMX Technology : Yes
SSE Technology : Yes
SSE2 Technology : Yes
SSE3 Technology : No
HTT - Hyper-Threading Technology : No

Performance Tips
Notice 5008 : To change benchmarks, click Options.
Notice 5004 : Synthetic benchmark. May not tally with 'real-life' performance.
Notice 5006 : Only compare the results with ones obtained using the same version!
Warning 5009 : Mobile processors yield lower indexes in power management modes. Check power settings if index is low.
Tip 2 : Double-click tip or press Enter while a tip is selected for more information about the tip.
 
if your puter keeps crashing -- then you might not beable to get a clean install of windows since it might crash during the install ---

if you think there is files left behind from the crack you installed -- then try and find them and geet rid of them ----

maybe restart you computer into safe mod with internet access enabled -- this might not solve the problem at this time but it might help it stay up longer --

Good luck
 
nono, i can just reformat my HD, then install it totally clean, no risks.
safe mode wont work if windows restore didnt.
 
While I do advocate reinstalling Winblose every 6 months, there are a couple less invasive ways to address your problems:

1) As stated before - look for a new BIOS
2) Check to make sure you have the latest video driver
3) Check the Control panel to make sure there are no IRQ conflicts
4) boot into safe mode and run scandisk again - often Windows won't fix problems on a filesystem while the machine is running.

Ben
 
I would also recommend making a Ghost backup (Norton Ghost) of your newly re-installed system. This way you can restore everything (including installed apps, emails) in no time if anything goes wrong. Much faster than re-installing everything over again.
 
pdhaudio83 said:
cant- school uses winxp. all my apps are winxp.

i would, but my crutial apps are winxp :(
like dreamweaver, etc.


IIRC dreamweaver runs fine on WINE (the Windows 'emulator' for Linux)
 

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