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Old 03-22-2003, 05:29 AM
augie2 Offline
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Get the utility from your drives manufacturer's site, run www.memtest.com free to check your RAM.

Check your devices in safe mode to see if there are any warnings. Remove your cards except for video of course and boot that way.

You didn't leave too much info. I guess there goes your weekend.

Good luck

augie
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