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Old 08-28-2005, 06:35 PM   #16
red '00
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Well first, I didn't notice the computer help thread, sorry about that.

I'm running Windows XP Home Edition with (taking off front of my computer...) a 900 MHz Intel Celeron Processer and a 40 GB "Ultra DMA" hardrive. And I believe this is explains the amount of RAM on the front... "128 MB SyncDARM".

When it happens, it says something along the lines of "System shut down to prevent serious damage ect ect", some error codes and some "NOT_EQUAL_OR LESS" nonsence. Not 100% sure, I would have to write it all down next time it happens.

I've never added RAM to my computer.

"Make sure all your drivers are valid for the hardware in your system" - How might I go about doing that? Thinking back on that damn blue screen I seem to remember the word "drivers" somewhere in there...

Thanks for the responses.
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