On 2/12/2011 3:59 AM, Levlg wrote:
> A crash occurs at high computer load as a freezing screen, but not as a
> BSoD. The crash begins with disappearance of text strings in some windows
> and on the some labels of Task Bar. If at this time to close some windows,
> then the OS is restored. If you do not do it in time, then the way out is a
> hard restart only.
>
> The load of the computer characterizes by data from the Task Monitor (or
> Process Explorer). The crash usually begins when the value of Current Commit
> Charge reaches about 2.5 GB, and the value of Available Physical Memory is
> reduced to a value of about 1.2 GB. (The values of a small load is opposite:
> Current Commit Charge is about 1.2 GB and Available Physical Memory is about
> 2.5 GB.) Limit Commit Charge is about 10 GB, RAM is 4096 MB.
>
> OS is Windows XP + SP3. Antivirus programs are turned on and regularly
> updated.
>
> In the same home network, I have a second computer with similar
> characteristics, in which the same load does not give crash. The second
> computer only gives response to input commands a bit slower.
>
> Can somebody comment on the situation and advise where and what to check?
>
> Thank you
>
> Lev
>
>
Some standard stuff to try: run MemTest86 overnight; open case, clean
filters, & blow out heatsinks; try a different heavy load, such as
Prime95, which is CPU-intensive but not so memory-intensive; check
that all cables & cards are firmly seated.
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Cheers, Bob
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