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CPU and motherboard are a bit hot, but still below maximum specs.
Run an OCCT test of your CPU. See what the output is.
Also, were these with the Toshiba nVidia drivers installed?
yes they were ..
i downloaded every driver from toshiba.com
all of them are installed .. then i started the tests
Last edited by driver07; 12 Jun 2012 at 06:30.
Alright, just wanted to make sure, so nice work! Let us know how the OCCT test turns out.
If you could supply screenshots of the output from the OCCT test and any logs it generates, that would be awesome.
all done i did the test .. it ran for 50 sec. then error pop up and freezed ..
here is the images and will post the log
Last edited by driver07; 12 Jun 2012 at 15:33.
the other image
I did The Test Several Times ..
Each for purpose
The First Two Tests The laptop Freezed at point
From The 3rd and Further, The Laptop Did not Freeze At All
I Attached You Two Files :
One For The Logs
The Other For The Screen Captures
The Tests were For :
CPU.LINPACK
CPU.OCCT
GPU
POWER SUPPLY
Kindly Check The Attachment..
Thanks Alot
Everything looks pretty good. Here is what I would recommend as a troubleshooting step:
- Go into Start Menu...
- Type "msconfig" without quotes into the Search programs and files and press Enter...
- Click on the Boot tab...
- Change the number of processors to 1.
Post back whether your system is then stable.
If that allows the system to be stable, try different values up to the full number and see when it stops being stable.
will do ...
evantually ..is it a hardware issue as far as u see ?
will i have to replace a piece like motherboard for example ?
I am trying to determine if it might be a CPU problem. Even if the steps I gave resolve the problem, that would indicate either the CPU or motherboard, though. It is difficult to know which.
I am fairly sure this is hardware related.
lets say motherboard or cpu ...
what might be the causes ?
why did this happen ?