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Sea Lord
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I think I have a RAM problem with my notebook.Does anybody have any advice on diagnosing or curing this problem?It ia an AMD AthlonXp-M2000+.Lots of blue screens,programme crashing and much shouting after playing Sc for a few hours!
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Ace of the Deep
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To rule out the hard drive you can use Windows "Error checking" to check for errors and make sure to enable the surface scan option. As to the CPU you need a program that can check the CPU temps and you need to monitor the temps both while the system is under idle and under load to see if there's a relationship between the temps and the instability. |
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The Old Man
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Something that will help is to google your BSOD stop code.
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Sea Lord
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I spoke to the manufacturer and they are going to repair it,Thankyou all for your help.
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