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Old 08-19-2003, 01:54 PM
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the chances are either it is a driver issue or bad ram, infact it could also be a faulty motherboard. what you realy need be able to do is if you can get your hands on some ram is swap it over see if all is fine, then your graphic acrd so on till you find the culprit, but i would still say it is a driver issue. do you ahve and printers scanners fax so on attached to your computer? are you sure you ahve all the correct drivers?
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