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Old 01-14-2003, 11:41 PM   #9
Maxvla
 
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good idea trev. the HD could very well be the source of the problem. also the memory can do this as well. i have experienced this many a time when doing extreme memory overclocks. if you are overclocking at all you should check to see if you can lock your pci/agp frequency at 33/66 (native speeds, respectively) could be that your sound card or nic could be causing instability that would mess something up (that is... if you are overclocking).

when something in any MS OS goes haywire to the point i can't load windows i ALWAYS completely reformat and reinstall. no-one can "fix" a messed up windows install. once its fubar'd there's no magical eraser.
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