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Tony Sperling
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Re: What an awfull couple of days!
I did flash the BIOS, but that was a month ago, so I've discarded that as a
suspect since it was succesfull and without a hick-up of any kind. Temps are
like I said, and quite typical for the system, they are pretty much the same
as they've always been - CPU is always colder than the MB! Except when
flying.
System drivers are the same - no, the only thing I can think of was that
darned 'AI-Nap' tool that I removed. I am increasingly leaning towards a bad
component somewhere, and don't think I'll have any trouble with the
warranties.
But I thank you dearly, any idea is welcome, it can only help!
Tony. . .
"Kaindog" <Kaindog@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news4B64008-3FD9-4DFD-86ED-EE52736566ED@microsoft.com...
> Hey Tony,
>
> have you flashed your BIOS recently? if that stuffs up it can cause all
> sorts of boot issues. what about auto downloading...did it download a
virus?
> and of course the good old motherboard drivers...have they been updated
> recently? after running for 20 minutes or so, what temp does your BIOS say
> your CPU is at? you might have a faulty temp sensor...in which case you
> should have an option in BIOS to disable system resets when a certain temp
is
> reached....just make sure it IS a FALSE reading or zap goes your 64bit
baby.
> hope this gives you food for thought
> --
> Gamer extraordiaire
>
>
> "Tony Sperling" wrote:
>
> > It's not that I'm really whining, but I certainly had my share of
> > misfortunes just now! (I probably deserve it) My 64bit system commited
> > suicide and the good old retired Athlon XP 2400+ machine, that I
enlisted as
> > an immidiate reservist, refused to acknowledge that it had a perfectly
good
> > HD a short while ago! A new flat-cable sorted that one after quite a bit
of
> > rummaging.
> >
> > So, folks: "Here I am - back at the old Win2K, for now". What a
wonderful
> > machine this is - it never ceases to amaze me! I'll be reading over your
> > shoulders for a while now!
> >
> > I can't really figure out what happened with the FX-62 system, though,
since
> > I wasn't in the room when it shut down. When I restart, it may run for a
> > couple of minutes, or 20 perhaps, and one time it shut down shortly
after I
> > entered the BIOS Setup. It's not hot at all, this is the 'Coolest'
system
> > I've ever had (in every respect). It inhabits a Antec box with a
Seasonic
> > PSU and a handfull of fans. I did manage to see the readout a few
times -
> > CPU 29*, MB 33*, and GPU 43* (threshold at 126*!) I spent a whole day in
> > there and the only suspect I can come up with is the Seasonic - I hope
it
> > is, because I think I can remember it came with a five year warranty.
> >
> > Avast has not made a sound or anything. The last thing I did was on the
twin
> > XP Home system where I had mistakenly installed the Asus Tool 'AI-Nap'
when
> > I rebuild that system a short while ago, I had removed that two or three
> > days earlier because it slowed down that system quite severely. Removing
it
> > was a bit of an ordeal since parts of it kept popping up, but a few days
> > before that had stopped completely.
> >
> > But this has taken me so long that I'm effectively stuck with the carcas
> > over the week-end. If anybody have any idea what else I can put under
the
> > looking glass until then - let's hear it, please!
> >
> >
> > Tony. . .
> >
> > (sigh!)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
I did flash the BIOS, but that was a month ago, so I've discarded that as a
suspect since it was succesfull and without a hick-up of any kind. Temps are
like I said, and quite typical for the system, they are pretty much the same
as they've always been - CPU is always colder than the MB! Except when
flying.
System drivers are the same - no, the only thing I can think of was that
darned 'AI-Nap' tool that I removed. I am increasingly leaning towards a bad
component somewhere, and don't think I'll have any trouble with the
warranties.
But I thank you dearly, any idea is welcome, it can only help!
Tony. . .
"Kaindog" <Kaindog@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news4B64008-3FD9-4DFD-86ED-EE52736566ED@microsoft.com...
> Hey Tony,
>
> have you flashed your BIOS recently? if that stuffs up it can cause all
> sorts of boot issues. what about auto downloading...did it download a
virus?
> and of course the good old motherboard drivers...have they been updated
> recently? after running for 20 minutes or so, what temp does your BIOS say
> your CPU is at? you might have a faulty temp sensor...in which case you
> should have an option in BIOS to disable system resets when a certain temp
is
> reached....just make sure it IS a FALSE reading or zap goes your 64bit
baby.
> hope this gives you food for thought
> --
> Gamer extraordiaire
>
>
> "Tony Sperling" wrote:
>
> > It's not that I'm really whining, but I certainly had my share of
> > misfortunes just now! (I probably deserve it) My 64bit system commited
> > suicide and the good old retired Athlon XP 2400+ machine, that I
enlisted as
> > an immidiate reservist, refused to acknowledge that it had a perfectly
good
> > HD a short while ago! A new flat-cable sorted that one after quite a bit
of
> > rummaging.
> >
> > So, folks: "Here I am - back at the old Win2K, for now". What a
wonderful
> > machine this is - it never ceases to amaze me! I'll be reading over your
> > shoulders for a while now!
> >
> > I can't really figure out what happened with the FX-62 system, though,
since
> > I wasn't in the room when it shut down. When I restart, it may run for a
> > couple of minutes, or 20 perhaps, and one time it shut down shortly
after I
> > entered the BIOS Setup. It's not hot at all, this is the 'Coolest'
system
> > I've ever had (in every respect). It inhabits a Antec box with a
Seasonic
> > PSU and a handfull of fans. I did manage to see the readout a few
times -
> > CPU 29*, MB 33*, and GPU 43* (threshold at 126*!) I spent a whole day in
> > there and the only suspect I can come up with is the Seasonic - I hope
it
> > is, because I think I can remember it came with a five year warranty.
> >
> > Avast has not made a sound or anything. The last thing I did was on the
twin
> > XP Home system where I had mistakenly installed the Asus Tool 'AI-Nap'
when
> > I rebuild that system a short while ago, I had removed that two or three
> > days earlier because it slowed down that system quite severely. Removing
it
> > was a bit of an ordeal since parts of it kept popping up, but a few days
> > before that had stopped completely.
> >
> > But this has taken me so long that I'm effectively stuck with the carcas
> > over the week-end. If anybody have any idea what else I can put under
the
> > looking glass until then - let's hear it, please!
> >
> >
> > Tony. . .
> >
> > (sigh!)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >