problem with Windows XP

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Chris

hi guys...
something's wrong with my comp.

everything works fine, but out of nowhere my screen will
turn blue and say
"ntfs.sys - address f83e77ff base at f83e7000, datestamp
3b7dc5d0.

beginning dump of physical memory:" and then numbers
starting counting.

what's wrong with my comp?!
thanx a lot,
-chris
 
Chris said:
hi guys...
something's wrong with my comp.

everything works fine, but out of nowhere my screen will
turn blue and say
"ntfs.sys - address f83e77ff base at f83e7000, datestamp
3b7dc5d0.

beginning dump of physical memory:" and then numbers
starting counting.

what's wrong with my comp?!
thanx a lot,
-chris

If this happens randomly, I'd suspect a hardware problem. Here are
generic hardware troubleshooting steps:

1) open the computer and run it open, cleaning out all dust bunnies and
observing all fans (overheating will cause system freezing); 2) test
the RAM - I like Memtest86 from www.memtest86.com - let the test run
for an extended (like overnight) period of time - unless errors are
seen immediately; 3) test the hard drive with a diagnostic utility from
the mftr.; 4) the power supply may be going bad or be inadequate for
the devices you have in the system; 5) test the motherboard with
something like TuffTest from www.tufftest.com. Testing hardware
failures often involves swapping out suspected parts with known-good
parts. If you can't do the testing yourself and/or are uncomfortable
opening your computer, take the machine to a good local computer repair
shop (not a CompUSA or Best Buy type of store).

Malke
 

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