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Tony Sperling
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Re: A clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor wi
Re: A clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor wi
You can keep squeezing the lemon and you'll be sure to produce a few more
drops of juice, but I doubt any of them will tell you anything much that you
didn't know or suspect already.
Reading back, it hits me yet again how Charlie's 'First Impressions' are
often on the spot. It's almost a bit creepy? - But there you go!
Last question - you aren't using too much cooler paste, by any chance?
Tony. . .
"Jamie Plenderleith" <JamiePlenderleith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:793041CE-2DAD-4792-AD9F-F750C192362F@microsoft.com...
> Another update;
>
> The nth reinstallation of Vista did not succeed. Same issues. Even when
> using msconfig and only loading the bare essentials.
>
> I tried installed Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon 64bit. That is also
> restarting/crashing the machine. This would lead me to believe it's
> hardware
> related.
>
>
> Machine crashes with older or brand new PSU.
> I'm using the same graphics card from before I put in this motherboard, so
> it's known to be good.
> I've tried swapping out the RAM, and it still crashes.
> Memtest86 runs without crashing and without failing.
>
> So it must be motherboard or cpu... unless anyone else has any thoughts?
Re: A clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor wi
You can keep squeezing the lemon and you'll be sure to produce a few more
drops of juice, but I doubt any of them will tell you anything much that you
didn't know or suspect already.
Reading back, it hits me yet again how Charlie's 'First Impressions' are
often on the spot. It's almost a bit creepy? - But there you go!
Last question - you aren't using too much cooler paste, by any chance?
Tony. . .
"Jamie Plenderleith" <JamiePlenderleith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:793041CE-2DAD-4792-AD9F-F750C192362F@microsoft.com...
> Another update;
>
> The nth reinstallation of Vista did not succeed. Same issues. Even when
> using msconfig and only loading the bare essentials.
>
> I tried installed Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon 64bit. That is also
> restarting/crashing the machine. This would lead me to believe it's
> hardware
> related.
>
>
> Machine crashes with older or brand new PSU.
> I'm using the same graphics card from before I put in this motherboard, so
> it's known to be good.
> I've tried swapping out the RAM, and it still crashes.
> Memtest86 runs without crashing and without failing.
>
> So it must be motherboard or cpu... unless anyone else has any thoughts?