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System restart and that time processor fan high speed please advice support as soon as earlier. mother board intel d 101 ggc. Thanks surajit

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I have intel 101 Ggc Mother board and intel pentium D processor , i was using 756MB ram (512+ 256MB) RAM. But after i brought 1 GB ram and Used it instead of 256 MB Ram the system started restarting...

There is a chance that you have faulty RAM module. If computer is stable on POST (until Windows boot-up) I would suggest to use some testing tools to test that RAM with your motherboard. There is a good program called MemTest. You can find it online if you search Hirens Boot CD. Download it, burn image to disk, put 1GB RAM into motherboard, start-up PC and boot from CD. Then you'll search for Memtest program. I would suggest to leave PC for at least 6 hours for testing to find out if it's faulty or not (better to leave for 24 hours).
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Hi,

You can download the required drivers by clicking the link below:

Intel DG101GGC Driver Downloads

On the page which opens, select your operating system to download the appropriate drivers.

Hope this solves your problem. For more help and clarifications, please reply to this post. Thanks
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go to this site www.crucial.com and scan your system. It will tell you what you have and how much more can be added.
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Intel D865GBF hangs for error thermal event

The solution to your problem can be found at this webpage : http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/CS-012552.htm.
It guides you on how to solve overheating problems. Personally I think you need to unseat your processors and refix after cleaning and applying a fresh coat of the Heat Conducting Paste and re-seat it very, very carefully. Gently in the beginning and once u are sure that it has got into its slot smoothly then press harder until u hear two cliks, like a double lock. Fix the Heat sink &see that the retaining clips are snug tight. Try it & post the results........sodeep
Quote "High Temperature Alerts
If Intel Active Monitor or Intel Desktop Utilities alerts you about temperatures above set thresholds, there are a number of steps you can take.

Check for proper airflow:
  • Make sure the processor and chassis fans are running.
  • Check the cabling; make sure cables are not interfering with proper airflow through the chassis.
  • Check that nothing is blocking airflow into and out of the chassis' airflow vents. This is common in direct airflow systems (BTX). Chassis manufacturers may apply a dust filter in front of the CPU fan inlet. Check that the filter is clear and free of dust buildup.
  • Make sure that the air intakes for the external fans are unobstructed and are located at least several inches away from walls and other items.
  • Make sure that the power supply fan is running properly and any other external case fans are running properly.
  • Consider adding another chassis fan.
Other troubleshooting steps:
  • If your PC uses an Intel® Pentium® 4 processor in the LGA775 package, be sure the heatsink is properly installed and 'locked'. Pay particular attention to the proper orientation of the locking pins and give a good push down on the pins (sounds like a double click) to lock them into place. For complete processor and heatsink integration information, refer to Boxed Processor Installation.
  • Verify the chassis/case and power supply are appropriate for the processor model and frequency and the motherboard you are using.
  • Verify the thermal solution for the processor is adequate for the processor and frequency of the processor.
  • Make sure the processor fan cable is connected to the correct fan header (specifically for the processor). Refer to your motherboard documentation for more information.
  • Make sure that the thermal interface material or the thermal grease is applied to the processor properly.
  • Update the system BIOS to the newest version. This will often correct problems with how the system measures temperature.
Fan Control Behavior Changes after BIOS Updates
After updating to the latest BIOS version on certain Intel Desktop Boards, the CPU fan may not go to full speed operation until the processor reaches about 72°C (162°F) and all system fans go to full speed at 75°C (167°F). You may see temperature alerts in Intel Desktop Utilities.
Previously, certain processors' thermal values were not available to the BIOS so the BIOS was unable to perform the appropriate fan control (the fans ran at 100% constantly). With recent BIOS updates, the thermal values are available and the BIOS will run the appropriate fan control. This means the processor may reach temperatures of up to 75°C (167°F) before the fan will go to full speed. The fan control now allows processor temperatures to rise to optimal levels while the slower fan speeds improve acoustics.
Setting Temperature Thresholds in Intel® Active Monitor or Intel® Desktop Utilities
By default, the temperature thresholds in the hardware monitoring software are set as follows: Zone Intel® Active Monitor
Intel® Desktop Utilities (ver. 2.0.11.46 and earlier)
Intel® Desktop Utilities (ver. 2.1.8.63 and later) Processor 75°C
(167°F)
75°C
(167°F)
75°C
(167°F)
Zone 1, Zone 2, or Motherboard Zone 50°C
(122°F)
50°C
(122°F)
65°C
(149°F)
If you've checked for proper airflow and performed the other troubleshooting steps listed above and you still consistently receive high temperature alerts in any of the temperature zones:
  • If you are using Intel Active Monitor, you may increase the temperature threshold. You can safely increase the Zone 1, Zone 2 or Motherboard Zone threshold up to 60 Degrees Celsius (140 Degrees Fahrenheit).
  • If you are using Intel Desktop Utilities version 2.0.11.46 or earlier, upgrade the software to the latest version, which sets the zone default thresholds to 65°C.
  • It is not recommended that you increase the Processor Zone threshold.
Downloading these utilities:

Intel Active Monitor
Intel Desktop Utilities".........unquote"
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http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d101ggc/

There you go!
Select "latest drivers"
You will find the drivers you need there.

Good luck

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