Howdy,
Ok this could go on for a while, but I will try and sum the problem up in as little detail as possible.
It all started when I got new rig (sig) a few months back, I put it all togehter no probs and installed XP. I had Vista Ultimate Retail at the time (got that on release) but wanted to go for XP.
XP Installation went fine, but when I went to go into windows for the first time I got a lovely BSOD, telling me I have a hardware failure, and my PC will restart to prevent damage. And it told me to check my HDDs. I tried rebooting a changing BIOS settings (everything was at stock at this point) and still same prob, so I thought it could be a borked HDD. So I installed on my second Seagate HDD, exactly the same thing occured, so I ruled out HDD.
I then removed one stick of RAM, and voila I got into XP. Rebooted and put the stick back (same slot) and it worked fine, and I never saw the problem again. Thought this was VERY weird that it will not work, then work when all I did was remove the stick and put it back in? But I got over it.
Anyway, I installed Vista x64 the other day, and on the "Completing Installation" part of the install process I got a similar error. So I wasn;t bothered, I thought same thing, so removed a stick installed again no probs, got in and all was well.
I installed Photoshop CS2 (LEGAL copy
) and when I started that up after activation, I hovered over a few menu items and crash > BSOD (same as before). I thought oh crap, cos I never got it during XP.
At this point I wanted to install Vista x86 anyway (for numerous reasons) so I removed one stick, and installed! It got past the installation, but on the "Windows is checking your system performance" I got the BSOD again?
So I removed that stick and put the other stick in its place instead to see if that would solve it, installed, got past that screen and started installing my guff. All was ok until I "Refreshed my Windows Experience Index score" and I got that BSOD again!
So I just chucked my other stick back in and have just carried on using my PC, but there is a failure somewhere, and annoyingly I cannot find what it is easily (obviously). I originally thought it was my RAM, but the fact I tried both sticks on their own and got the problem kinda eliminates that... right? So my other thought was it had to be the mobo, then P5N-E's are buggy anyway, so I am thinking it is that? Is that likely? Or could it possibly be anything else?
Is there anything I can do to test my hardware for failures? Cos I dont want to start buying guff only to find I still have the fault!
Any help you can give will be appreciated!
ta
Steve M
Ok this could go on for a while, but I will try and sum the problem up in as little detail as possible.
It all started when I got new rig (sig) a few months back, I put it all togehter no probs and installed XP. I had Vista Ultimate Retail at the time (got that on release) but wanted to go for XP.
XP Installation went fine, but when I went to go into windows for the first time I got a lovely BSOD, telling me I have a hardware failure, and my PC will restart to prevent damage. And it told me to check my HDDs. I tried rebooting a changing BIOS settings (everything was at stock at this point) and still same prob, so I thought it could be a borked HDD. So I installed on my second Seagate HDD, exactly the same thing occured, so I ruled out HDD.
I then removed one stick of RAM, and voila I got into XP. Rebooted and put the stick back (same slot) and it worked fine, and I never saw the problem again. Thought this was VERY weird that it will not work, then work when all I did was remove the stick and put it back in? But I got over it.
Anyway, I installed Vista x64 the other day, and on the "Completing Installation" part of the install process I got a similar error. So I wasn;t bothered, I thought same thing, so removed a stick installed again no probs, got in and all was well.
I installed Photoshop CS2 (LEGAL copy

At this point I wanted to install Vista x86 anyway (for numerous reasons) so I removed one stick, and installed! It got past the installation, but on the "Windows is checking your system performance" I got the BSOD again?
So I removed that stick and put the other stick in its place instead to see if that would solve it, installed, got past that screen and started installing my guff. All was ok until I "Refreshed my Windows Experience Index score" and I got that BSOD again!
So I just chucked my other stick back in and have just carried on using my PC, but there is a failure somewhere, and annoyingly I cannot find what it is easily (obviously). I originally thought it was my RAM, but the fact I tried both sticks on their own and got the problem kinda eliminates that... right? So my other thought was it had to be the mobo, then P5N-E's are buggy anyway, so I am thinking it is that? Is that likely? Or could it possibly be anything else?
Is there anything I can do to test my hardware for failures? Cos I dont want to start buying guff only to find I still have the fault!
Any help you can give will be appreciated!
ta
Steve M