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DougW 08-07-2007 05:30 PM

Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
 
Jeff Strickland wrote:

> Yes. I have the drivers for all of the added stuff, and it was
> working okay for a very long time.


Could be a windows update bit you and a driver is
actually hosing up your system. Wouldn't be the
first time.

I'd wade through removing all the drivers and
reinstalling them.

Also check the crash log.
IIRC it's here.
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Dr Watson

Happy bug hunting. :/

--
DougW




Jeff Strickland 08-07-2007 05:30 PM

Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
 

"witfal" <nospam@all4.me> wrote in message
news:f9am6e$6in$1@news.albasani.net...
> On 2007-08-07 13:14:12 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> said:
>
>> The (before I started having troubles) was a USB based wireless mouse,
>> powered by a PCI-based USB 2.0 adaptor. I removed that adaptor and
>> reverted to a PS2 mouse. There was no change to the behavior until I
>> removed the wireless adaptor (NetGear), at which point (or some point
>> soon thereafter) the USB card was reinstalled and the machine worked okay
>> until the D-link adaptor was installed. Today, all adaptors are removed,
>> and the problem comes and goes with the wireless adaptor that allows
>> connection to the wireless network at my house.
>>
>>
>>
>>> Kinda tough diagnosing remotely. That's all I can think of right now.
>>>

>>
>> It's all I can think of too, and I'm not remote ...

>
> One other possibility, though remote: Try disabling the wired network
> connection before a lock-up.
> If it still does it, I'd guess your original theory looks better; a dying
> bus on the motherboard, most
> likely a heat-sensitive component.
>
> New MBs are pretty cheap now if you don't want the lastest and greatest.
> Just re-use the rest
> and do a clean re-install of WinBlows.
>


I did a fresh install of WinDoze a few minutes before I went and bought
another machine. I managed to get a successful activation of the key code
right before it crapped the first time after installing the wireless
adaptor.

I don't have a wired network on the machine, only a wireless one. I was
hoping for a power supply problem ahead of a motherboard problem. I'll
likely not fix the motherboard if that is the trouble, but a power supply is
an easy fix, and cheap too ...

I was thinkning of a heat sensitive component too, but I was hoping it lived
inside the power supply ...




Jeff Strickland 08-07-2007 05:30 PM

Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
 

"witfal" <nospam@all4.me> wrote in message
news:f9am6e$6in$1@news.albasani.net...
> On 2007-08-07 13:14:12 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> said:
>
>> The (before I started having troubles) was a USB based wireless mouse,
>> powered by a PCI-based USB 2.0 adaptor. I removed that adaptor and
>> reverted to a PS2 mouse. There was no change to the behavior until I
>> removed the wireless adaptor (NetGear), at which point (or some point
>> soon thereafter) the USB card was reinstalled and the machine worked okay
>> until the D-link adaptor was installed. Today, all adaptors are removed,
>> and the problem comes and goes with the wireless adaptor that allows
>> connection to the wireless network at my house.
>>
>>
>>
>>> Kinda tough diagnosing remotely. That's all I can think of right now.
>>>

>>
>> It's all I can think of too, and I'm not remote ...

>
> One other possibility, though remote: Try disabling the wired network
> connection before a lock-up.
> If it still does it, I'd guess your original theory looks better; a dying
> bus on the motherboard, most
> likely a heat-sensitive component.
>
> New MBs are pretty cheap now if you don't want the lastest and greatest.
> Just re-use the rest
> and do a clean re-install of WinBlows.
>


I did a fresh install of WinDoze a few minutes before I went and bought
another machine. I managed to get a successful activation of the key code
right before it crapped the first time after installing the wireless
adaptor.

I don't have a wired network on the machine, only a wireless one. I was
hoping for a power supply problem ahead of a motherboard problem. I'll
likely not fix the motherboard if that is the trouble, but a power supply is
an easy fix, and cheap too ...

I was thinkning of a heat sensitive component too, but I was hoping it lived
inside the power supply ...




Jeff Strickland 08-07-2007 05:30 PM

Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
 

"witfal" <nospam@all4.me> wrote in message
news:f9am6e$6in$1@news.albasani.net...
> On 2007-08-07 13:14:12 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> said:
>
>> The (before I started having troubles) was a USB based wireless mouse,
>> powered by a PCI-based USB 2.0 adaptor. I removed that adaptor and
>> reverted to a PS2 mouse. There was no change to the behavior until I
>> removed the wireless adaptor (NetGear), at which point (or some point
>> soon thereafter) the USB card was reinstalled and the machine worked okay
>> until the D-link adaptor was installed. Today, all adaptors are removed,
>> and the problem comes and goes with the wireless adaptor that allows
>> connection to the wireless network at my house.
>>
>>
>>
>>> Kinda tough diagnosing remotely. That's all I can think of right now.
>>>

>>
>> It's all I can think of too, and I'm not remote ...

>
> One other possibility, though remote: Try disabling the wired network
> connection before a lock-up.
> If it still does it, I'd guess your original theory looks better; a dying
> bus on the motherboard, most
> likely a heat-sensitive component.
>
> New MBs are pretty cheap now if you don't want the lastest and greatest.
> Just re-use the rest
> and do a clean re-install of WinBlows.
>


I did a fresh install of WinDoze a few minutes before I went and bought
another machine. I managed to get a successful activation of the key code
right before it crapped the first time after installing the wireless
adaptor.

I don't have a wired network on the machine, only a wireless one. I was
hoping for a power supply problem ahead of a motherboard problem. I'll
likely not fix the motherboard if that is the trouble, but a power supply is
an easy fix, and cheap too ...

I was thinkning of a heat sensitive component too, but I was hoping it lived
inside the power supply ...




Jeff Strickland 08-07-2007 05:30 PM

Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
 

"witfal" <nospam@all4.me> wrote in message
news:f9am6e$6in$1@news.albasani.net...
> On 2007-08-07 13:14:12 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> said:
>
>> The (before I started having troubles) was a USB based wireless mouse,
>> powered by a PCI-based USB 2.0 adaptor. I removed that adaptor and
>> reverted to a PS2 mouse. There was no change to the behavior until I
>> removed the wireless adaptor (NetGear), at which point (or some point
>> soon thereafter) the USB card was reinstalled and the machine worked okay
>> until the D-link adaptor was installed. Today, all adaptors are removed,
>> and the problem comes and goes with the wireless adaptor that allows
>> connection to the wireless network at my house.
>>
>>
>>
>>> Kinda tough diagnosing remotely. That's all I can think of right now.
>>>

>>
>> It's all I can think of too, and I'm not remote ...

>
> One other possibility, though remote: Try disabling the wired network
> connection before a lock-up.
> If it still does it, I'd guess your original theory looks better; a dying
> bus on the motherboard, most
> likely a heat-sensitive component.
>
> New MBs are pretty cheap now if you don't want the lastest and greatest.
> Just re-use the rest
> and do a clean re-install of WinBlows.
>


I did a fresh install of WinDoze a few minutes before I went and bought
another machine. I managed to get a successful activation of the key code
right before it crapped the first time after installing the wireless
adaptor.

I don't have a wired network on the machine, only a wireless one. I was
hoping for a power supply problem ahead of a motherboard problem. I'll
likely not fix the motherboard if that is the trouble, but a power supply is
an easy fix, and cheap too ...

I was thinkning of a heat sensitive component too, but I was hoping it lived
inside the power supply ...




Jeff Strickland 08-07-2007 05:38 PM

Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
 

" dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message
news:nps-5E9355.16062407082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com...
>>
>> Yes. I have the drivers for all of the added stuff, and it was working
>> okay
>> for a very long time.
>>
>> I realize that my problem is sorta like, I pushed the car out of the
>> garage
>> and now it won't start, where pushing it and starting it are normally
>> unrelated activities, but this computer worked okay until I turned it off
>> one day and moved it to another table and started it up again, and now it
>> doesn't run.

>
> You mean the wireless doesn't run, the computer otherwise works fine?
>
> --



Well, yeah. When the old heap is up on blocks, it runs fine. But when I put
the tires on and take the jack stands out, it stalls again (to keep my bad
analogy alive) ...







Jeff Strickland 08-07-2007 05:38 PM

Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
 

" dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message
news:nps-5E9355.16062407082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com...
>>
>> Yes. I have the drivers for all of the added stuff, and it was working
>> okay
>> for a very long time.
>>
>> I realize that my problem is sorta like, I pushed the car out of the
>> garage
>> and now it won't start, where pushing it and starting it are normally
>> unrelated activities, but this computer worked okay until I turned it off
>> one day and moved it to another table and started it up again, and now it
>> doesn't run.

>
> You mean the wireless doesn't run, the computer otherwise works fine?
>
> --



Well, yeah. When the old heap is up on blocks, it runs fine. But when I put
the tires on and take the jack stands out, it stalls again (to keep my bad
analogy alive) ...







Jeff Strickland 08-07-2007 05:38 PM

Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
 

" dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message
news:nps-5E9355.16062407082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com...
>>
>> Yes. I have the drivers for all of the added stuff, and it was working
>> okay
>> for a very long time.
>>
>> I realize that my problem is sorta like, I pushed the car out of the
>> garage
>> and now it won't start, where pushing it and starting it are normally
>> unrelated activities, but this computer worked okay until I turned it off
>> one day and moved it to another table and started it up again, and now it
>> doesn't run.

>
> You mean the wireless doesn't run, the computer otherwise works fine?
>
> --



Well, yeah. When the old heap is up on blocks, it runs fine. But when I put
the tires on and take the jack stands out, it stalls again (to keep my bad
analogy alive) ...







Jeff Strickland 08-07-2007 05:38 PM

Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
 

" dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message
news:nps-5E9355.16062407082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com...
>>
>> Yes. I have the drivers for all of the added stuff, and it was working
>> okay
>> for a very long time.
>>
>> I realize that my problem is sorta like, I pushed the car out of the
>> garage
>> and now it won't start, where pushing it and starting it are normally
>> unrelated activities, but this computer worked okay until I turned it off
>> one day and moved it to another table and started it up again, and now it
>> doesn't run.

>
> You mean the wireless doesn't run, the computer otherwise works fine?
>
> --



Well, yeah. When the old heap is up on blocks, it runs fine. But when I put
the tires on and take the jack stands out, it stalls again (to keep my bad
analogy alive) ...







L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 08-07-2007 05:40 PM

Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
 
This from the biggest loser of them all! The jealous, really jealous, I
can't believe how jealous this little draft dodging coward schizophrenic
psychopath liar hiding in Vancouver via S0106000ea6ba70e7.vn.shawcable.net
24.86.24.251 intrepidator@shaw.ca who's only way to get attention is to make
a fool of its self. With an obsession with perverts and goats, where it
writes via remailers, @news.alt.net, and cross posts to other perverts to no
one's surprise. With extreme jealous ranting over my documents, possessions,
successes, manliness and fine, Southern California surfing body, beard, and
loving Christian family. Committing forgery over many of my posts, proving
I'm a responsible American man. You remind me of a little rat dog, like a
Mexican Chiwawa with its senseless barking, me too, me too. You're even more
senile than I first thought. And the poor thing, you're too girlie to take
responsibility for yourself again, by signing your statement like a man.
That really thinks the group's members are so stupid not to know it's
the same coward, posting over and over again using a schizophrenic
psychopath forged up names?
You're not worth any more time when a cut and paste this same
paragraphs it fits so well!
But, now worth a forwarding to: internet.help@shaw.ca,
security@shaw.ca, abuse@shaw.ca, internet.abuse@sjrb.ca, abuse@aioe.org,
admin@cox.net for forgery.
Who said it also likes baby monkeys sucking their -----, like his buddy
posted on an auto picture group at:
news:0u7g43dkje4pdkqi07hl66s8kpifo564k1@4ax.com
I thought this traitor's attacks were just over personal disagreements,
but in reality these attacks stemming from my love of God and America on
Independents Week, I realized you are actually attacking my country, and
that's what you've been doing all along is declaring your hatred for the
United States of America, with each declaration of my signature, but just
too cowardly and stupid to be a ---------. It's America, love it, or leave
it, so keep the f*ck out!
Or let me know when you cross my American border, so I may arrest you!
YOU ARE A TRAITOR and lost all rights to my American border, and
someday I'll have you in jail where you belong! Any time, I'll fly and meant
with other patriots guarding our borders against vermin like you.
This must be the attention you want, otherwise you wouldn't tag ever
post I make. I bet I can you last you and all the other faggots! The more
the merrier! :-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/


"Pink Freud" <psychokiller@terminal-analysis.org> wrote in message
news:tG5ui.41574$rX4.33704@pd7urf2no...
>
> Hey Dork, you've had to give up on nearly everything you've ever tried to
> do.
>
> And if you don't just wussy away from the problem, you spend your time
> trying to find someone to blame it on.
>
> Give up again, Cooyon. You don't belong anywhere, especially Earth.
>
> Pray that your g0d will send you an URL from heaven.....
>




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