![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|||||
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|||
| Welcome
to Tech Support Forum home to more then 136,000 problems solved. Issues
have included: Spyware, Malware, Virus Issues, Windows, Microsoft,
Linux, Networking, Security, Hardware, and Gaming Getting your
problem solved is as easy as: 1. Registering for a free account 2. Asking your question 3. Receiving an answer Registered members: * See fewer ads. * And much more..
|
| Want to know how to post a question? click here | Having problems with spyware and pop-ups? First Steps |
|
|||||||
| Motherboards, Bios & CPU Support Forum for Motherboards and CPUs; ASUS, Intel, AMD, BioStar |
![]() |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools |
|
|
#1 (permalink) |
|
Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 5
OS: Win XP
|
I browsed through the forums yet I'm still not sure of what my exact problem is. I've got an Athlon 64 3200+ in a K8V SE Deluxe with a WD Raptor and 1 gig of Corsair PC3200, and for some reason it keeps on restarting randomly. At first, it gave me the blue screen with a ton of stuff on it, but it rebooted so fast I couldn't ever read it. Now, it just randomly restarts...
I have updated my BIOS, installed the updates for WinXP, checked for viruses and ran checkdisk on my HD and everything says it comes back clean. Is it my mobo? A similar error happened on another HD before this one. I thought that it was the HD so I RMA'd that one...could I have been wrong? Any help would be much appreciated as I'm out of ideas... |
|
|
|
| Important Information |
|
Join the #1 Tech Support Forum Today - It's Totally Free!
TechSupportForum.com is a leading support website for your computer needs. We offer free, friendly and personalized computer support. Why pay to have your computer fixed when you can do it for free. Join TechSupportforum.com Today - Click Here |
|
|
#2 (permalink) |
|
Guest
Posts: n/a
OS:
|
HI,
If it were mine, I would try only one stick of ram at a time...see if that helps, because there could be a ram conflict even if a matched pair. Second thing, tell us about your power supply. (ie: watts, brand name) Also, list your video card. Last edited by mark3567; 07-27-2004 at 08:30 AM. |
|
|
|
#5 (permalink) |
|
Guest
Posts: n/a
OS:
|
Take a look at this....not sure if that is the error you are looking at....if not, be more specific:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;822800 |
|
|
|
#6 (permalink) |
|
Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 5
OS: Win XP
|
Thanks for trying mark... :) I took a look at it...along with my system error log...
I don't think that's it. But this is what is popping up on my error log: The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x10000050 (0xa2e90cc8, 0x00000000, 0xf76e4720, 0x00000000) with event id 1001... I also get this system error log: Error code 10000050, parameter1 a2e90cc8, parameter2 00000000, parameter3 f76e4720, parameter4 00000000. Category 102, event id 1003. I'm lost...still trying to look up stuff from the newsgroups... |
|
|
|
|
|
#7 (permalink) |
|
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Luxembourg
Posts: 45
OS: Windows XP Professional SP1
|
A Memory Dump.
You should check your RAM with SANDRA or MEMTEST86 memory benchmarks. They could be damaged. Tell us the results when you've finished the test.
__________________
ASUS P4P800-E Deluxe, Intel 3,0Ghz HT 800Mhz 512kb L2 Cache, ASUS Radeon 9600XT TVD, 2x512mb Kingston ValueRam DDR400, PSU SafeForce 420W, Maxtor DiamondMax 9 200GB IDE, Maxtor DiamondMax 9 160GB SATA, Western Digital 80GB IDE, Seagate 40GB IDE, ASUS DVD-ROM, LG 2166 Lightscribe DVD-Writer. |
|
|
|
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
|
|