From: Friedrich L. <fl...@fl...> - 2004-02-29 04:05:25
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Randolph Wilson wrote on 29.02.2004 03:32 MET: >> Any more details on that? Otherwise we can't really say anything. > > Not much to tell - it just locked up at no particular time or place - > sometimes during boot, sometimes after running for an hour or two. I > turned off everything on the mb I could, including the sis nic, serial > and parallel ports, tried various modes on the ide interface, etc. > Didn't try playing with timing on anything, but it was all set up plain > vanilla - no overclocking or anything strange. You definitely have to try to change the memory and cpu timing, ide and all the peripheral stuff will not really help. Increase all memory timing parameters to the max and minimize all cpu timing parameters. I can only guess that there is some kind of hardware problem/miss-match. If you've got troubles running Linux it's 95% the hardware or the motherboard drivers I would say from experience. -- MfG / Regards Friedrich Lobenstock ____________________________________________________________________ Friedrich Lobenstock Linux Services Lobenstock URL: http://www.lsl.at/ Email: fl...@fl... ____________________________________________________________________ |