Cormac 0 Posted April 13, 2006 Damn man where do you live that the cheapest PSU on that list you posted is $220 bucks and the average is over $700.00. I would buy the one that Relic mentioned for $141. Share this post Link to post
Char27 0 Posted April 13, 2006 these are not $... these are EEKs.. 1 $ = 13 EEK well.. in performance my cpu usage is low.. but look my proccess window..this is all the time like this.. the System Idle Process.. random is ... 70-100 for Sys Idle Process http://www.zone.ee/igaasi1/aww.JPG but in performace .. http://www.zone.ee/igaasi1/hmm.JPG Share this post Link to post
Wilhelmus 1 Posted April 13, 2006 The system idle process is not actually a process. It just shows how idle your system is. If it is 99%, then there are almost no activity, your computer is idling. And, if it is near 0%, then your system is doing something, which requires cpu a lot, like playing nice fps game,etc. Share this post Link to post
Char27 0 Posted April 14, 2006 ohhh my bad then hmm..i gonna buy some power i think but do they all fit for my computer? Share this post Link to post
prestonmgb2003 0 Posted April 14, 2006 There is a third possible cause to the crashing. One or more of the capacitors may be bad. I bought a used system and it locked up like that also. I replaced the RAM, the HD, the video card. Then I started checking the motherboard. I found a bad capacitor. The tops of the capacitors are flat. This one had a bulge to it. This is the second time I've come across this. Just take a look for any bulges in the capacitors. Share this post Link to post
Char27 0 Posted April 14, 2006 ohh..i dont know about that btw what means..Windows is running low on virtual memory.. what is that virtual memory? RAM? it said that when i was playing a new game i got.. never have it when i download Share this post Link to post
Redraider 0 Posted April 14, 2006 Yes, it could be a power issue, though I doubt it since it only happens when you are the internet. It may be Internet Explorer causing the problem if it only happens when you are on the internet, such as downloading something. Try first going to Help and Support on your start menu and do all of the updates for Windows XP and see if that doesn't solve the problem. If it doesn't, if possible, try to download Mozilla Firefox from http://www.Mozilla.org. If you get that downloaded, install it and see if Firefox causes your PC to crash. If you have done an install of Windows, you may have to do it again and make sure that you completely wipe the hard drive. Run the Windows installer, delete the partition, then format the hard drive. Then complete the install. You will know that you have a completely fresh install after that. Share this post Link to post
Yankee 0 Posted April 14, 2006 A simplified version af what virtual memory does... With virtual memory, what the computer can do is look at RAM for areas that have not been used recently and copy them onto the hard disk. This frees up space in RAM to load the new application. Adding some more memory (256MB) would fix the problem. Just to be sure about your crash/lock up problem... It happens ONLY when you a downloading not when you are playing games ect...? Did you also check the processes while trying to download something? Share this post Link to post
Char27 0 Posted April 14, 2006 checked proccesses..nothing takes too much .. i think yes it ONLY happens when i download but like 1 time in month happens in game too ( online game) because it downloads there too btw..i can't do the windows updates..because i said it will crash when i try to download... also..it isn't browser problem..i am using ff..doesn't helpin Share this post Link to post
prestonmgb2003 0 Posted April 14, 2006 My computer kept crashing when I was trying to do a Windows update also. Check the capacitors. I may be wrong but, it won't hurt to take a look. Just remember they are to be flat on top and shiny. If you see any brown material on top it is bad also. Share this post Link to post
prestonmgb2003 0 Posted April 14, 2006 My computer kept crashing when I was trying to do a Windows update also. Check the capacitors. I may be wrong but, it won't hurt to take a look. Just remember they are to be flat on top and shiny. If you see any brown material on top it is bad also. Share this post Link to post
Christianb 8 Posted April 15, 2006 1. Put up your shields: Install Service Pack 2 of windows XP. That's foolish to be running around on the internet without your system being protect from known exploits. You undoubtedly already have malware on your system, even though you just re-installed. They have found malware on unpatched windows 98 systems attached to the internet in as little as 5 minutes! Once you've installed service pack 2, enable the auto-up[censored] service and even let it auto-install. Then download Microsoft update so it'll keep your copy of MS office secure if you have one. Install all the updates. 2. Now that you're protected get the junk off your system: Try a free virus and spyware scan: www.TrendMicro.com RAM, shouldn't prevent crashing unless you have faulty RAM. This can be tested using the ultimateboot cd: http://ultimatebootcd.com/ However 256 totally sucks on XP. You should have at least 768, but preferably 1GB or more. Having insufficient RAM won't make your system crash it'll just go more slowly. Whoever mentioned upgrading the ram and that it prevent crashing that is probably for one of two reasons the old ram was faulty and was removed in order to put in the new stuff. The other reason it would crash less is you still had a memory leak it just took longer to become a problem, in which case you didn't really fix the problem, just made it more bearable. www.Crucial.com is the easiest place to order from, however they're expensive. It's a great place to determine how much ram your system can take, how many slots you have, and what kind of ram is supported. Then if you want you can either order from them or use froogle.com or pricewatch.com and find something cheaper. Disable Kaspersky and see what happens. If that doesn't fix it uninstall Kasperky and see what happens. Do the same for your antivirus solution. Do you have one? If not that's really irresponsible. You can get a good free one at grisoft.com/free. Repeat the process for your download managers. Does your ISP employ some kind of software? Like AOL or Yahoo DSL for example? Most of that stuff is absolute bullshit and is totally unnecessary. I use Yahoo DSL and I don't have one bit of their software installed. It just creates an additional layer of unstable software. Power Supplies: Nothing future proofs a system. However, yes if he ever uses SLI video then that wouldn't be a bad option. However, I suggest buying something more practical and if and when you decide you must have SLI then you could get something like that. For that kind of change you could buy a fanless power supply, which I think is a more reasonable desire for the average person, since everyone hates noise. CPU Usage: 100% CPU usage will not make your system crash. It will however make your system difficult to use. If that 100% or close to it process isn't the one you're trying or want to use you can terminate it from task manager. I think we should define crashing. According to Microsoft their OS has crashed when the numlock and or capslock keys can't be turned on and off on your keyboard. Using that as the rule, has your system truly hardlocked? If not then it could be as Yankee describes a particular process might be hogging your system resources. Share this post Link to post
Char27 0 Posted April 15, 2006 i define my crash like this: no button works..not even caps or num lock only restart button function Share this post Link to post
Christianb 8 Posted April 15, 2006 hi Char27, If your system is really behaving that strangely why don't you have a friend help you with this. Take your HD to their house or to work if your sysadmin is cool, plug in your HD as an additional (non-boot) drive. Run several up to date malware scanners on it. In the free category I recommend: 1. Trend Micro 2. Ad-Aware 3. SpyBot: Search & Destroy >no button works..not even caps or num lock It sounds like your definition of crashing is correct. Cheers, Christian Blackburn Share this post Link to post
Cormac 0 Posted April 15, 2006 Char,if you can download a small file. Go here http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=3155 and download this program and run it and then post the log it makes in this thread. I am really curious to see if you don't have more problems with your system. Share this post Link to post
Relic 0 Posted April 15, 2006 Turn off your print spooler, you don't need it: control panel/administrative tools/services/disable print spooler. You say you're not using Internet Explorer, but I see MDM.exe in your processes list. MDM(machine debug manager) starts with IE, but you say you aren't using IE. That's not good, MDM.exe is also the name of a Trojan. Do a search for the file on your HDD, let us know where it's running from, as in what folder it's in. Share this post Link to post
Yankee 0 Posted April 16, 2006 A little more info about MDM.exe http://www.revealed.net/talk/index.php?topic=235.msg306;topicseen Share this post Link to post
Char27 0 Posted April 16, 2006 as i said.. it does crash even after reformat so..it isn't a virus or smthing like that problem http://www.zone.ee/igaasi1/hijackthis.log Share this post Link to post
Wilhelmus 1 Posted April 16, 2006 You got some nasty entries in your log. Here is analyzed log: (valid for 30 days). http://hijackthis.de/logfiles/440b7c2e6cb66461a7f3ae0246d2e4f1.html Scan your system in safe mode with (at least) spybot search and destroy, adaware, ewido, avast!, stinger and what ever antimalware tools you can install to your computer. Ask your friend to download those and burn to cd, if you cannot download them. And update your Windows! XP without service pack 2+latest updates is like leaving your house's backdoor wide open. Good luck. Share this post Link to post
Char27 0 Posted April 17, 2006 i can't update it crashes all the time when up[censored] and give me name of 1 good name of NON-FREE software of scanner. btw check this..fixed the NASTY stuff.. http://hijackthis.de/logfiles/1363e0e89c246ced65fc3f92bcc1913f.html Share this post Link to post
prestonmgb2003 0 Posted April 17, 2006 If you can format and re-install the OS, then it is not the OS. It is a hardware issue. My computer was doing the samething as yours Char27. One os the capacitors was bad. The capacitors are the cylinders with a X on top. I am willing to bet you that one of them has a domed top. the top is normally flat. Just take a look and let us know. You have tried everything else. I have even ran diagnostic software and it found nothing wrong. CHECK the capacitors. Share this post Link to post
Char27 0 Posted April 17, 2006 where are those capacitors and what they are? Share this post Link to post
mjwebb007 0 Posted April 18, 2006 All over your motherboard and components and they look like little soda cans attached with two wires (from overhead you can't see the two wires). Share this post Link to post