Okay, I've been having a problem now for about 4 or 5 months now and it's
been driving me insane!
When I boot my computer after a night over shut off, it ALWAYS takes at least 4 or 5 tries to get the computer to work properly. EX: It won't reach the regular desktop until it has gone through that terrifying cycle of random restarts. BUT, for some reason after its been through those cycles and ONCE its up and running for a while, I can reboot how ever many times I want after that, and it will start up no problem? WTF? it's strange
I know it's not a virus or spyware or any kind of malware.
I just reinstalled XP to see if this problem would go away. IT DIDN't!
NOW, lol
Today I received an error report from microsoft. It said something about an error with my Random Access Memory. or that hardware was to blame for this?
Well, is it the RAM itself or another device?
Also I was told by another error that a possible device driver was causing this delay for repeating startups
I've spoken to a Microsoft tech and they could not figure it out for some reason?
You folks have never let me down. I'm sure you can figure it out
I'm running WindowsXP SP2
and only 1 256MB of SDRAM PC133
I'm also going to be ordering another stick: 512MB of SDRAM PC133
If you need more info on my computer just ask me
