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Do a search for DocMamory. They have a memory test program that runs real
well. i just had a problem that turned out to be a bad Network card. A
repairt guy found it. Also, you could have something installed incorrectly
causing problems. Refer to your Event Viewer for red flags that would
indicate the presence of a problem.
Jim Bronke
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Cheatham" <nchrisc@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Omega List" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 1:34 PM
Subject: off topic - h/w diagnostics
> Anyone know of any hardware diagnostic tools around? I just had a win
> 2000/ntfs machine spontaneously reboot while sitting idle, except for
order
> entry and email software . Windows is fine after restarting...I am
thinking
> it sounds like memory gone bad, but really don't know where to start. The
> only other idea that comes to mind is that I was doing a lot of graphics
> stuff in win word over the weekend...more than once win word crashed it,
and
> I did not reboot after getting done. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks and sorry for yet another computer question; the last 2 weeks I
have
> definately done something to anger the computer gods. :-(
>
> Chris
>
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