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My latop had alot of problems and had been wiped with a new version of xp,, but sometimes it crashes.. it says memory dump and then reboots. also when i turn it on it sometimes says x-erom error and is trying to read something it cant , only way to solve it is to unplug the powere cord and keep rebooting, another is the screen seems to have a very loose wire , it blanks out and i have to tilt it right bk a few times to make it come back....and the last is if my laptop is loading,, it just crashes and reboots,,and i lose alot of work.. anyway to stop any of this ??
I have a hp pavilion dv1000 that keeps crashing after about ten fifteen minutes of use. It shows a blue screen with white writting indicating that it is dumping memory and then crashes. Usually when it attempts to reboot right after it is unable to and I have to wait around 20 minutes before trying to reboot. When it was still under warranty I took it in to be repaired and the system board was replaced. It worked fine for a bit after that, then started running really slow alll of a sudden and started crashing again. Reformatting didn't do any good either. Any suggestions?
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When you do an install of Windows XP to 8 the system restarts automatically to run some of the programs in resident memory. I would suggest that you try a new install of your OS, If you are running a clocked CPU you should unclock it to remove that from the list of possible causes. The problem may also be a symptom of some upgrades to Windows not having been installed. The most common faults with this type of symptom is the lack of the Dot.Net upgrades from Microsoft the minimum needed is version 2 but the version level is currently at Version4. If you are still having the Kernel power problems you mat have a failed motherboard or more likely a dodgy psu. When you spend that sort of money on a MOBO and CPU/Graphics package you need to get a good (named ) PSU preferably at least a "Bronze" certified item.
A memory dump or the blue screen on start-up with the memory address as you mentioned is telling you that there is a problem with hardware - it could be you new hard drive - try making 2 partitions on it and remember to do a full format and not a quick format, I would also be looking at your ram and making sure it is ok. I have come across many times where a computer has been working ok with the old ram but after formatting and reinstalling it would crash at about 36%.
Windows 2000 runs best on the s353. I have tried running Windows XP on it, but ran into driver issues (Toshiba never released XP drivers) and there's not enough memory (I also have 256MB). I doubt it's even possible to install Vista on that computer.
If you're running Windows XP, you could just work with it, you could upgrade the memory, or you could back up all your data, reformat, and install 2000. Note that I do not recommend Windows ME, and that I've had issues running Windows 98 on mine.
If your computer is running an old version of windows but it's an old installation and you've not maintained it, you might just need to run a CCleaner scan, defragment your hard drive, and disable any software that's running in the background and doesn't need to be (but don't disable your antivirus :P)
is it xp or linux? i believe there's a problem with xp versions to do with wireless, been testing it, it won't start if wireless is turned on, crashes at the windows loading screen. If you disable it in safe mode, restart it, it will start. but when you go into windows, and enable wireless, it crashes straight away. hope someone has the same problem and a fix is found soon, for now i'll try to convince shop to exchange or refund it
I had the exact same problem and was so frustrated I was about to smash my pc with a hammer. LOLZ! Finaly I had enough and decided to update to I.E. version 8 form the M.S. updates site. After the update and a reboot, the problem immediately went away. It hasn't happend since! YAYYY! When he new I.E. 8 started I got an error message which told me tha my HP {Printer} had an I.E. adon that was incompatable with I.E. and would cause it to crash and suggesed that I remove or disable the adon. So I am assuming that was what was causing the crash problem with version 7 as well. I hope this helps others! Try turning your I.E. adon off then restart I.E. see if that helps! If so, it's only a mater of determining which ones are incompatable! PEACE! KreiosK.
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sounds like your laptop will need to be checked inside it needs a good service new thermal compound on the processor make sure everything is plugged in sounds like you got a few loose connections there do not attempt it yourself
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sorry i can't help unless i can check the laptop myself but good luck anyway.
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