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Answer» I have been having this same problem with my computer for about a week or so, and nobody can seem to help me diagnose what the problem is. I have been told things from "your logitech mouse drivers are out of date" to "your cpu is overheating". Please advise. Several things come to mind. 1) I have to run this test from a floppy disk or CD? I don't have any blanks to do this. Or maybe I read it wrong. 2) I have no idea what a VIA IDE controller is, sorry! 3) I might have one somewhere, if it came with my computer when I bought it. Quote 1) I have to run this test from a floppy disk or CD? I don't have any blanks to do this. Or maybe I read it wrong. You can burn an ISO to a CD and boot with that or use this one to run within Windows: Download - Pre-Compiled Memtest86 v3.1a installable from Windows and DOS Quote 2) I have no idea what a VIA IDE controller is, sorry! Download and run Everest (free) to find out the components in your system: http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4181.html Quote 3) I might have one somewhere, if it came with my computer when I bought it. Look for it. You will need it eventually. Keep in mind that I am running in safe mode and cannot start in normal mode. When I try to run the memtest program, I get an error message saying: "C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe C:\PROGRA~1\Symantec\S32EVNT1.DLL. An installable Virtual Device Driver failed Dll initialization. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application." EDIT: Also, I downloaded EVEREST. Which steps should I follow now?Run it and see what type of IDE controller is listed. You can also check your temps and lots of other handy stuff. I would boot with the memtest CD and see if anything turns up as well. Windows doesn't fix misbehaving hardware, but if we can rule that out, then we know where to go. Quote Run it and see what type of IDE controller is listed. IDE Controller VIA Bus Master IDE Controller I hope that helps.Run memtest and see what you find. Plan on not using Norton with that hardware. There are known issues. Plan on reinstalling Windows in the near future if the RAM is fine. Quote Quote1) I have to run this test from a floppy disk or CD? I don't have any blanks to do this. Or maybe I read it wrong. When I attempt to install the memtest version you advised, I get a command prompt that says "Memtest is a standalone memory test and must be booted from a floppy disk." Then it says "enter target diskette drive". As previously stated, I have no blank floppy disks. What steps do I need to take to run this program? Do you have a blank CD you can burn the ISO to? Floppies are really cheap, also. I am pretty sure I could get ahold of a blank CD. Once obtained, what do I do?Where do you live, I will mail you a floppy. Is that you Flame?I can't even boot in Normal mode. How would I install anti-viral programs? |
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