To date, you still have not listed a single error message.
You did finally mention two specs: Using ASUS 10% overclock and 4GB memory.
Most boards don't actually do well with the "auto-overclock" feature set
above 8%. And, any overclocking immediately brings into question heat
dissipation and hardware?
Is this Vista x86, or x64?
Do you have memory hole remapping enabled?
Are all sticks of memory the same?
This are the first questions that pop-up related to 4GB memory.
What speed are they rated?
Have you run any diagnostic on the memory?
What's the core temp running? Idle? Loaded?
How big is your power supply? What graphics card are you using?
As soon as you say overclocking, that's the direction I would start
thinking.
Providing some basic information, as previously requested would go a long
way in helping you. Until then, what exactly are you expecting us to help
you with?
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> ok, the health report just indicated that one of my hard drives was
> full, which was expected, as thats my DVR drive. i read through the info
> provided above, and a lot of it pointed to memory issues, so i swapped
> the ram around, and shut off the asus 10% overclock thing in the bios.
>
> what i found interesting while reading the articles in the MS knowledge
> base that pertained to my errors, is were related to systems that 4GB
> ram, as does mine. however it stated that the fix was to install SP1,
> and i had installed that when i reinstalled vista, at the same time as i
> got all the other updates.
>
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