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Re: Problem with computer automatically restarting



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It doesn't look like this will detect and locate bad RAM addresses. I am
having the same problem and a little search on the web resulted in the
following free product.

http://www.docmemory.com

Check it out. The instructions are good. Another problem I had was with the
ethernet card I had. Just about any error can cause your computer to reboot.

Jim Bronke
Phoenix, AZ



----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerald Marisch" <gm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Ben Kennedy" <ben.kennedy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Craig"
<craigbud@xxxxxxxxxxx>; "Barry Silberman" <barry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
<omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 6:26 AM
Subject: Re: Problem with computer automatically restarting


: Bad RAM?
:
: Check out http://www.memturbo.com/
:
:
: ----- Original Message -----
: From: "Ben Kennedy" <ben.kennedy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
: To: "Craig" <craigbud@xxxxxxxxxxx>; "Barry Silberman"
: <barry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
: Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 8:08 PM
: Subject: Re: Problem with computer automatically restarting
:
:
: > I had this problem recently and it turned out to be some bad RAM.  We
: tried
: > everything and finally narrow it down to that.  Good luck.
: >
: > Cheers,
: >
: > Ben
: >
: >
: > ----- Original Message -----
: > From: "Craig" <craigbud@xxxxxxxxxxx>
: > To: "Barry Silberman" <barry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
: > Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 3:21 PM
: > Subject: Re: Problem with computer automatically restarting
: >
: >
: > > First, right-click "My Computer" and select "Manage."  Go into System
: > > Tools >> Event Viewer >> System and see what your Event Viewer has
: logged.
: > >
: > > Goto Start >> Settings >> Control Panel >> System.  Select the
"advanced
: > > tab" and then the "start-up and recovery" button.  Uncheck the
: > > "automatically reboot" checkbox.
: > >
: > > You might try this:  Start >> Settings >> Control Panel >> Folder
: > > Options.  Select the View Tab and check the box that says: "Launch
: Folder
: > > Windows in a Separate Process."
: > >
: > > If that doesn't work, you may need to start pulling out and re-seating
: > > cards, memory chips and processors.
: > >
: > >
: > > At 08:02 AM 11/21/2001, Barry Silberman wrote:
: > > >  To List;
: > > >
: > > >Anyone suggest a solution to computer automatically restarting when
: TSPro
: > is
: > > >running.?
: > > >
: > > >Had similar problems previously, so I did a clean install, after
: > reformating
: > > >the C drive.
: > > >Reinstalled Windows 2000 Pro and TSPro.
: > > >
: > > >I removed printer program and virus programs.   Dedicated this
computer
: > to
: > > >TSPro.  Computer is networked to laptop.
: > > >
: > > >I have a 933 pentium 3 chip, with 768 meg of DD ram.   I run 3
monitors
: > with
: > > >2 ATI graphic cards.
: > > >
: > > >There are under 10 charts running on two workspaces.
: > > >
: > > >Any thoughts?
: > > >
: > > >Barry
: > >
: >
: >
:
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