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I've got a pentium 4 PC, socket 478 with an IDE Seagate 160Gb hard drive.
The client said that it would turn off, and on my part have noticed several BSODS, but the common one was DRIVER: IRQL Less or equal...
This pc has no extra video card and is using its integrated one, its an AsRock P4V8M motherboard.
First did swap the 2 sticks of RAM and did run Memtest+ for about 5:35 hours with no error...
I did hear some hissing noises that comes when the harddrive is accessed, at first I suspected that it was the optical dvd drive, but when I had removed it from the same ATA ribbon cable, the hissing noises still came.
So, thinking it was a failing HD, I ran a bunch of different HD diagnostics tools.
I have used Victoria, MHDD, Seagate sea-tools GUI version but all went fine and completed without errors.
I have also replaced the ATA ribbon cables and swapped from IDE1 to IDE2. it still did the noises and BSODs randomly.
While in windows installed G Smart Control and did a short test for 2mins went OK and when did try the extended test it always did not finish the test due to the BSODs.
So I said that maybe Windows was the problem and thus
confirmed with client to do a complete reinstall [it was with Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit version] and did the same OS and another from mine since it still did BSOD.
I thought maybe the OS is too new for the motherboard since it has 2.40Ghz and 1Gb RAM, and decided to try Windows XP pro then, but still it did the BSOD whenever it did go to screen-saver mode or attached a usb pen-drive...
So what to try from now on? I will try to do a reinstallation onto another HD, this time a SATA hard drive and see what turns out.
What do you use to stress and bench mark a PC after windows installation? I used passmark Burnin software for now, any other recommendations?
Thanks.
The client said that it would turn off, and on my part have noticed several BSODS, but the common one was DRIVER: IRQL Less or equal...
This pc has no extra video card and is using its integrated one, its an AsRock P4V8M motherboard.
First did swap the 2 sticks of RAM and did run Memtest+ for about 5:35 hours with no error...
I did hear some hissing noises that comes when the harddrive is accessed, at first I suspected that it was the optical dvd drive, but when I had removed it from the same ATA ribbon cable, the hissing noises still came.
So, thinking it was a failing HD, I ran a bunch of different HD diagnostics tools.
I have used Victoria, MHDD, Seagate sea-tools GUI version but all went fine and completed without errors.
I have also replaced the ATA ribbon cables and swapped from IDE1 to IDE2. it still did the noises and BSODs randomly.
While in windows installed G Smart Control and did a short test for 2mins went OK and when did try the extended test it always did not finish the test due to the BSODs.
So I said that maybe Windows was the problem and thus
confirmed with client to do a complete reinstall [it was with Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit version] and did the same OS and another from mine since it still did BSOD.
I thought maybe the OS is too new for the motherboard since it has 2.40Ghz and 1Gb RAM, and decided to try Windows XP pro then, but still it did the BSOD whenever it did go to screen-saver mode or attached a usb pen-drive...
So what to try from now on? I will try to do a reinstallation onto another HD, this time a SATA hard drive and see what turns out.
What do you use to stress and bench mark a PC after windows installation? I used passmark Burnin software for now, any other recommendations?
Thanks.