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re: Question about 'Top reasons for random, fatal crashes in Windows XP and Windows 2000'
Thursday, March 30, 2006 at 9:49 am Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by gpizarro
(1 messages posted)
I thought I had a Bad Hard Drive, so I bought a new One. It worked fine at the beginning,
but after a few minutes my just installed Windows XP SP2 rebooted without warning...
So I discovered after removing and attaching my old hard drive via USB to other PC
that it was OK, but instead it was my RAM which had issues.
Don't assume it's your harddrive until you test all the hardware!
Regards
On Tuesday, October 14, 2003 at 7:47 pm, Kim wrote:
>Hello Keppie,
>By now I'm sure you have already solved the mystery, 16 months earlier. Your message
>caught my eye as I am going through computer drama, trying to find an answer as
to
>why my Internet Explorer starts and then right as it "should" start, won't. For
>the past week I have been unable to connect through Internet Explorer and have had
>to use Netscape instead. Anyway.... what was your computer problem? I had a similar
>problem a couple years back and discovered I had a bad hard drive. It would just
>start rebooting all by itself and went on for as long as a month; I could not deal
>with it anymore since it was the only computer I used for running my business which
>in turn cost me a great profit loss, so I replaced the hard drive. So tell me,
what
>happened with your computer? Thanks for youir time.
>Kim
>
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