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Windows XP/2000 - [Fixed] New build crashes random posted in the Operating Systems forums; hi i,ve upgraded my pc with new mobo ,processor and memory and cant get rid off the random crashes it now produces i,ve attached some files for u guys to ...

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hi
i,ve upgraded my pc with new mobo,processor and memory and cant get rid off the random crashes it now produces
i,ve attached some files for u guys to look in for any errors
if u need any more info i will try to give it
any help is more then welcome
thx in advance
greetz darrin
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File Type: log hijackthis.log (5.6 KB, 1 views)
File Type: txt Report.txt (38.9 KB, 1 views)
File Type: dmp Mini071507-02.dmp (88.0 KB, 1 views)


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If you upgraded all that and kept your original hard drive intact, then that is your problem.
Your Windows is looking for the old hardware configuration.


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If you upgraded all that and kept your original hard drive intact, then that is your problem.
Your Windows is looking for the old hardware configuration.
i have xp installed again too,forgot to mention that
in first i tryed my old install of windows but it wouldnt even load it
now it runs xp but with random crashes
when i leave the pc run idle its oke,it doesnt crash


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Originally Posted by darrin
i have xp installed again too,forgot to mention that
in first i tryed my old install of windows but it wouldnt even load it
now it runs xp but with random crashes
when i leave the pc run idle its oke,it doesnt crash
1. If you have the full version of Windows, did you reformat the hard drive before you reinstalled Windows?

2. Do you have XP Pro SP2?


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formatted hdd,sp2,all udates, xp home version
btw how do u read those minidumps? for me these are total chaos with here and there some words i can figure out
is theresome prog. that u need to read them?


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Originally Posted by darrin
formatted hdd,sp2,all udates, xp home version
btw how do u read those minidumps? for me these are total chaos with here and there some words i can figure out
is theresome prog. that u need to read them?
I assume when you say all updates you mean the Microsoft Updates.
Recommend you click on DriverAgent.com Fix Your Driver Problems Instantly with Driver Agent and check the status of your non-system drivers.
If any drivers are indicated needing updating, let us know all the details you can.


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