So, for the past month or so, my computer's been giving me grief. Since I installed Civ 4, I've started having sponteneous reboots. When I got the latest ATI drivers, that stopped for a bit.
Then it started again, giving me page fault errors, and this and that, so I increased the page file size, and stopped having that problem, turned off the reboot on error and started getting BSoDs.
It seemed to be one of two possible problems: a conflict with the ATI drivers or bad memory.
I downloaded Memtest86, and it showed I had a memory error. Since then, the computer's been freezing a lot, and I have the occassional reboot (no BSoDs).
Bought some new memory (I wanted to do that anyway). Put it in the machine, crash! crash crash CRASH! Ran Memtest on it and before it had even barely started it was showing 1200 errors!
So I'm thinking that's probably not right, and run the program on my wife's machine. No problems. Put my new memory in her machine. No errors. Put my old memory in her machine, no errors.
So what on my machine would throw memory errors like that? I'm guessing it's a problem on my motherboard.
I figured maybe the motherboard got damaged somehow (maybe by all those reboots Civ IV caused?). I tossed my wife's old memory in my PC and it boots up fine. I'm still getting the occassional freeze, though not as bad as before.
So, motherboard or CPU? I guess I could find out by swapping CPUs with my wife's pc, but they're both Athalon's and I hate installing those. Always afraid I'm gonna crack it putting on the fan.
Then it started again, giving me page fault errors, and this and that, so I increased the page file size, and stopped having that problem, turned off the reboot on error and started getting BSoDs.
It seemed to be one of two possible problems: a conflict with the ATI drivers or bad memory.
I downloaded Memtest86, and it showed I had a memory error. Since then, the computer's been freezing a lot, and I have the occassional reboot (no BSoDs).
Bought some new memory (I wanted to do that anyway). Put it in the machine, crash! crash crash CRASH! Ran Memtest on it and before it had even barely started it was showing 1200 errors!
So I'm thinking that's probably not right, and run the program on my wife's machine. No problems. Put my new memory in her machine. No errors. Put my old memory in her machine, no errors.
So what on my machine would throw memory errors like that? I'm guessing it's a problem on my motherboard.
I figured maybe the motherboard got damaged somehow (maybe by all those reboots Civ IV caused?). I tossed my wife's old memory in my PC and it boots up fine. I'm still getting the occassional freeze, though not as bad as before.
So, motherboard or CPU? I guess I could find out by swapping CPUs with my wife's pc, but they're both Athalon's and I hate installing those. Always afraid I'm gonna crack it putting on the fan.
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