"Lee MacMillan" <lmacmil@yahoo_X.com> wrote in message
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> Recently had to replace a failed mobo and do a repair install of
> Windows
> 2000. All went well and I've got all the service packs updated. The
> system
> runs fine if it starts but about every 3rd start up attempt (I only
> use this
> machine 2 or 3 times a week), as soon as Windows starts to load
> (after the
> main screen), I'll get a blue screen with the message "system halted,
> contact your hardware vendor."
>
> I haven't changed any components other than the mobo (an Epox 8KHA+
> that was
> in my WinXP machine for several years). As noted, if Windows loads,
> the
> sytem runs fine with no indication of a problem. At first I thought
> my
> network card wasn't fully seated but I pulled it out and got the same
> error.
> I have 3 SDRAM sticks (2x256 and 1x512), a Radeon 9250 video card, 1
> Seagate 80gig drive, 1 floppy and an HP CDRW.
>
> From my research I assume this is some kind of hardware problem but
> since
> it's intermittant, I don't where to start. All suggestions are
> welcome.
> Thanks.
>
Divide and conquer Lee.
D/load the Seagate drive tools, and test your H/drive.
D/load and run Memtest86, and test your RAM.
Disconnect your CDRW, to see if that makes any difference..
PSU could be getting tired, etc.
What you`re try to do is to isolate the problem H/ware.
HTH.
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