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Old Jan 7, 2004, 07:41 PM   #1
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??? Error msg - help!

Hi can someone please enlighten me to what this is and how I can solve it. I've tried what it says and also running Regclean.



I've just installed WinXP. Another thing that keeps happening every so often is my PC will all of a sudden just power down but all lights remain on. I then have to boot back up.

Help would be much appreciated!
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Old Jan 7, 2004, 07:51 PM   #2
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I bet its your FSB overlocked to high. Or the CPU temp is too high and its using the advanced shutdown - to prevent your CPU from frying.

Maker sure your voltages are not too high for your CPU Core, put all your settings in BIOS back to deafult.

Also did you format your PC (not reinstall XP - but a total fdisk / format) since you upgraded your hardware? I told you to call me!!! So get on da blower and ring!! Lazy poof!
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Old Jan 7, 2004, 07:56 PM   #3
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  • All setting are @ default - I havent touched anything.
  • I installed a fresh copy of WinXP, formatting the OLD copy.
  • CPU @ 44C
  • MOBO @ 28C


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Old Jan 7, 2004, 08:02 PM   #4
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Did you apply themal paste to your CPU when installing the heatsink?

Also take a snaphot from AIDA32 of ther CPU sensor

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A thermal pad came with the H/Sink and Fan.

CPU SENSOR:



btw my fan is running @ 3792 RPM

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Call me!!! Going away for 4 days. And I leave in 1 hour bro!
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Is it all kinds of files or jus' .pf's coz their pre-fetches so not too much to worry about, maybe turn it off or change the settings for it with X-setup or summit. It could be a memory problem tho, overclocked too much or jus' a duff or dying chip.
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Old Jan 8, 2004, 03:20 AM   #8
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Its when i open my homepage, which automatically logs me into a website. I hope it aint the ram, I've only just bought it. TwinMOS PC3200.
How do i solve it then?
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How do i solve it then?
Close all opened IE and others windows

Open Start -> Run,
type in "C:\WINDOWS\Prefetch" (no "" when typing) and hit Enter key.
see if you can find.. IEXPLORE.EXE-27122324.pf

if yes, try deleting it and see if you still get the error.
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Ok I will try that and also Im going to take out one strip of my DDR and test it with one in - to test whether or not my PC crashes... I wll test the other module too.

Does anyone know of any RAM Tools I could install to test whether the RAM is faulty?
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Ok I will try that
Okay, even beter, delete all the files you see in the "Prefetch" folders except the Layout.ini, and clear all the files in Temp and Temp Internet Files folders.

Then do "Error-checking" (find this option within every drives Properties) on every drives, for the system/boot/pagefile drives (partitions) you'll have to make a skep for it to run at boot time. after that, Defrag all the drives. and if the prob was caused by just the files corruptions, you shold be okay... once you've done that.
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Okay, even beter, delete all the files you see in the "Prefetch" folders except the Layout.ini
Okay mate thanks, I'm alright deleting these files yah?

Do you know of any RAM/Memory testing tools?
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that go to teh others's department.. will lv that question to them.. they know better than meh,
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Old Jan 8, 2004, 05:06 AM   #14
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Ok I will try that and also Im going to take out one strip of my DDR and test it with one in - to test whether or not my PC crashes... I wll test the other module too.

Does anyone know of any RAM Tools I could install to test whether the RAM is faulty?
memtest86-30

download here

this is a download link from my file host so can you let me know when you have downloaded it.i will need to remove the file.
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Old Jan 8, 2004, 05:12 AM   #15
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okay m8 thanks. Im @ college atm, when I get home I will download it. (1hour).

thanks again.
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actually it's fine i have more space than i thought.

I'm sure your aware to put it onto a floppy then insert on boot up.
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Old Jan 8, 2004, 06:16 AM   #17
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thats just a corrput prefetch file use this to get rid of it

clear windows prefech.bat

goto

c:\windows\prefetch

and manually delete eveything in that folder


as for a memory tester for a second openion try this

DOCK MEMORY

i've used it for years never had it fail to detect a bad stick

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Old Jan 8, 2004, 06:34 AM   #18
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I did what panging said and deleted the IEXPLORE pf file and all seems to be fine, no error msg now. I tried to use Johnnys tester, dont fit on a floppy tho!! will try yours now Neon, thanks
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just clear out your prefect every so often i have it as a batch file
( i clean it out all the time)
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I did what panging said and deleted the IEXPLORE pf file and all seems to be fine, no error msg now. I tried to use Johnnys tester, dont fit on a floppy tho!! will try yours now Neon, thanks
sorry about that m8.


ok if you still want that one try memtest86 this is were i got it from.

or try this this one i think i upload the wrong file.last one install to cd i think.

my server again.

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just clear out your prefect every so often i have it as a batch file
( i clean it out all the time)
What exactly is it?
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sorry about that m8.


ok if you still want that one try memtest86 this is were i got it from.

or try this this one i think i upload the wrong file.last one install to cd i think.

my server again.
Thanks mate. I tried Neons memory tester and it took about 30mins in total. Everything passed and no problems which I'm happy about! I thought that it may of been memory heat perhaps, I've since opened my case and removed all ribbon cable which surrounded both my DDR modules, and they are free now!
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Thanks mate. I tried Neons memory tester and it took about 30mins in total. Everything passed and no problems which I'm happy about! I thought that it may of been memory heat perhaps, I've since opened my case and removed all ribbon cable which surrounded both my DDR modules, and they are free now!
good to hear it's not your ram with it being near new.having to mem testers are worth while as the second will most likely confirm what the first does.

for heat on the ram you could add some heatspreaders.
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Yeah they sell them in my local store, I'm not completely sure that they are getting hot so I don't know its its worth going and buying them.
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Yeah they sell them in my local store, I'm not completely sure that they are getting hot so I don't know its its worth going and buying them.
probably not hot,just depends on how much they are! if they are cheap enough it could be worth it.
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