Subject: Re: Crash Problem
From: f/fgeorge
Date: 03/03/2005, 13:28
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 08:03:17 -0000, Mossie <mo55ie@hotmail.com> wrote:

In article <dhuc21p4e5igtioph4bqlctmkjfro3cgjc@4ax.com>, 
ffgeorge@yourplace.com says...

Sounds like you either have some cleaning to do within the machine,
the cpu could be overheating because of the demand on it or you have a
bad memory chip. I would look at cooling first.


Forgot to say that when BOINC runs at start last two days up the 
computer doesn't even start properly freezing at the desktop. With BOINC 
disabled everything is smooth.
-- 
Mossie, Cork, Ireland
I still think it is your cpu that is the problem. Are you
overclocking? Did you open the case and check for dust? Did you get a
can of air and blow it out? Don't to blow backwards thru the power
supply too when you do blow it out. Of course ALL blowing should be
done with the machine OFF!!!!