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OK thanks, I was afraid that you were going to say that.
Its taking 10 hours to get 5 passes, so hopefully i can get this done over the weekend.
THANKS!! Be back soon
OK thanks, I was afraid that you were going to say that.
Its taking 10 hours to get 5 passes, so hopefully i can get this done over the weekend.
THANKS!! Be back soon
To completely rule out the memory, please check the RAM frequency and voltage in the BIOS and let me know what their values are.
I wont have access to the PC u til tomorrow again, bit I'm pretty sure that the memory settings aren't editable.
I will be at the PC in a couple of hours. I'm going to pull out all of the cards, etc and make sure everything is seated properly again. And then check the bios memeory settings. What else do you recommend I do next so that I can keep moving?
This machine has been fairly unstable from the beginning. I've been updating it constantly in the hopes that something would fix it.
So far that hasn't happened and its gotten much more recently as far as the PC locking up and blue screening.
I'll let you know shortly how it goes.
I took everything on a connector out and reconnected. Cleaning all in the process. FYI its a 9 months old PC.
Memory is not adjustable but is set for 2133 Mhz, quad channel, ddr4 ECC. Which is correct.
Going to check bios version again.
One thing I noticed was I applied default bios settings and Deep sleep control under power management in biod went to off after default where it was on enabled in S4 and s5 before.
The biggest complaint was not coming out of sleep from the beginning with this machine. Hiberantion is off in winblows. Along with almost all power saving settings.
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I have updated everything and we are getting the PC freezing on waking up from sleep.
Strange thing is I have sleep and hibernation turned off everywhere on this PC.
And its not totally frozen when it "wakes" the mouse moves but all that you can do is ctrl-alt-del and the menu pops up but you cant get to any of the options.
Any other thoughts would be appreciated.