hckyplyr000
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I have been having a little trouble, which started about five days ago. I was doing normal work, when all of a sudden a blue screen appeared, and said somethin along the lines of:
"Windows has been shut down....
If this is the first time you are seeing this screen, please restart the computer. If this problem persists, remove any newly installed hardware or software and try again. If it still continues, try to change the BIOS Memory Options such as disabling caching or shadowing. Remove/disable any other components of neccessary using safe mode.
Starting to Dump Physical Memory"
I guess this shouldnt be in proper quotes, and i apologize if it is incomplete, but this is basically what it says. After the first time it happened I had to turn off my computer, and it only worked the next day once i removed and re-inserted the memory, and the IDE cables for the HDs. Since then, this had happened two other times, and again, i had to disconnect the memory and HDs, then reconnect, but also had to wait a significant while before being able to turn it on and work. When I turned it on, the computer paused before detecting any drives, and said Checking NVRAM... near the top, and just kept checking.
I do not know what is wrong, and i would like to know if this is a hardware issue or software issue. My components are not even a year old, i got them last August. I have a AMD Athlon 2100+ that came with a motherboard, 512MB RAM, and I have not installed any new components in a very long time. Please, if anyone can help me, i would truly appreciate it!
Shawn
"Windows has been shut down....
If this is the first time you are seeing this screen, please restart the computer. If this problem persists, remove any newly installed hardware or software and try again. If it still continues, try to change the BIOS Memory Options such as disabling caching or shadowing. Remove/disable any other components of neccessary using safe mode.
Starting to Dump Physical Memory"
I guess this shouldnt be in proper quotes, and i apologize if it is incomplete, but this is basically what it says. After the first time it happened I had to turn off my computer, and it only worked the next day once i removed and re-inserted the memory, and the IDE cables for the HDs. Since then, this had happened two other times, and again, i had to disconnect the memory and HDs, then reconnect, but also had to wait a significant while before being able to turn it on and work. When I turned it on, the computer paused before detecting any drives, and said Checking NVRAM... near the top, and just kept checking.
I do not know what is wrong, and i would like to know if this is a hardware issue or software issue. My components are not even a year old, i got them last August. I have a AMD Athlon 2100+ that came with a motherboard, 512MB RAM, and I have not installed any new components in a very long time. Please, if anyone can help me, i would truly appreciate it!
Shawn