PsychoMark
^ bored.
Now there's something you don't see every day
(at least I don't )
Anyways, ever since I bought my new computer, it tends to crash when the load gets a little bit heavier. And with that, I don't mean running 20 SETI sessions combined with calculating Pi in 1 million digits (which is useless since Shadowfax already uploaded those results ), I mean just running ReVolt or playing MP3's. And there are no weird things running in the background, in fact, less than on my old P133 (which didn't crash)
It always starts with the sound becoming noisy (in fact: you can't hear anything else) or going silent, and within 10 seconds I get a BSOD with the message KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED.
Since it does not do that with normal usage (normal as in without MP3, just MSN/OE/IE) my guess is that there's something with my memory. Maybe a settings in the BIOS or the memory is damaged, I don't know, as far as I know most things are set to 'automatic'....
Anyone got a suggestion? Do I have to go back and get a new memory stick? Should I post the BIOS settings?
Specs:
ASUS P4B266 mainboard, on-board sound
Intel P4 1.8 (not overclocked btw)
Dane-Elec 256 MB DDR PC2100
...and all the usual stuff which shouldn't really matter
(at least I don't )
Anyways, ever since I bought my new computer, it tends to crash when the load gets a little bit heavier. And with that, I don't mean running 20 SETI sessions combined with calculating Pi in 1 million digits (which is useless since Shadowfax already uploaded those results ), I mean just running ReVolt or playing MP3's. And there are no weird things running in the background, in fact, less than on my old P133 (which didn't crash)
It always starts with the sound becoming noisy (in fact: you can't hear anything else) or going silent, and within 10 seconds I get a BSOD with the message KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED.
Since it does not do that with normal usage (normal as in without MP3, just MSN/OE/IE) my guess is that there's something with my memory. Maybe a settings in the BIOS or the memory is damaged, I don't know, as far as I know most things are set to 'automatic'....
Anyone got a suggestion? Do I have to go back and get a new memory stick? Should I post the BIOS settings?
Specs:
ASUS P4B266 mainboard, on-board sound
Intel P4 1.8 (not overclocked btw)
Dane-Elec 256 MB DDR PC2100
...and all the usual stuff which shouldn't really matter