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VenomRx
November 2010
edited November 2010
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My computer has been freezing for two days now, I scanned for any virus or malware using malwarebytes, but it found nothing. Any help would be appreciated.
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MAGIC
Doot Doot
Furniture City, Michigan
Icrontian
November 2010
edited November 2010
Just freezes? Does it do any strange graphic artifacting or crashing or rebooting at all? What kind of computer is it?
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VenomRx
November 2010
edited November 2010
It showed a blue screen once or twice, I rebooted, then it just freezes at times.
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VenomRx
November 2010
edited November 2010
Compaq Presario cq60-215dx
windows xp pro sp3
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MAGIC
Doot Doot
Furniture City, Michigan
Icrontian
November 2010
edited November 2010
Download and run memtest86. Sounds like you may have a bad stick or sticks of memory.
http://www.memtest86.com/
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Tushon
I'm scared, Coach
Alexandria, VA
Icrontian
November 2010
edited November 2010
http://www.memtest.org/
<-- memtest 86+ is updated and I don't think I've ever used straight memtest because of it being dated.
You could also download
UBCD
and throw that on a CD or USB for tons of utilities on one disc.
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MAGIC
Doot Doot
Furniture City, Michigan
Icrontian
November 2010
edited November 2010
Any progress so far?
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windows xp pro sp3
http://www.memtest86.com/
You could also download UBCD and throw that on a CD or USB for tons of utilities on one disc.