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#1 By 1169 (194.82.103.44) at Monday, June 10, 2002 02:12:05 PM
I keep having an unstability problem with my Xp. Its is running on an Athlon 1 gig, VIA chipset (revised version, B), with 640 MB of Ram, 20 and 19 Gig hard drive, Nvidia2 32mb card, yet no matter how many clean installations, the system becomes stable very quickly, including some blue screens, mainly when attempting to use applications that talk to ether an MP3 player or the palm, but those are rare, the main problem is when dealing with Digital video (premiere is a nightmare here) it sort of freezes, and the mouse ceases to respond, ctrl-alt-del works, but the mouse cannot be used (it moves but has no impact on the buttons). Could it be my USB hub? (USB mouse attached to it) or could it be bad memory? what is the best way to test memory? Thaks for any help

#2 By 1169 (212.38.182.251) at Tuesday, June 11, 2002 07:21:02 AM
I shall try that programme. All software is installed with compatible drivers as far as i know...I do get a lot of hard disk activity, and I have changed hard drives just to test, no bad cluster or such, but it reads a lot from it and slowly



 

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