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  • #16
    dizzy,

    So you're just completely unwilling to clock down to 100?

    Even just to see if it fixes the problem?

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    • #17
      DOH!!!!!!!
      "Never interfere with the enemy when he is in the process of destroying himself"

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      • #18
        GURM, I'm not at all against under clocking the machine down to 100Mhz [CPU will run @600mhz] except i think the last time i did it did not help much... it was 2 installations back... i'll try it again... the funny thing is i have not had a crash in the past 2 days... the link Ayoub posted was interesting as it referred t the fault name, but i could not decipher a word from the solutions... ! Any ideas there ?

        Thanx pal !
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