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what is your ram configuration 2x2 gigs or 4x1 gig? are they all the same make model spec? are you sure they are in correct slots for dual channel mode? are voltages correct?
what is your ram configuration 2x2 gigs or 4x1 gig? are they all the same make model spec? are you sure they are in correct slots for dual channel mode? are voltages correct?
unfortunately, I don't.
in the bios the SATA controller is it set to AHCI or IDE if it's set to AHCI change it to IDE
It's set to IDE.
have you tried replacing the SATA cables they are fragile and don't like being bent in weird positions I had a run of brand new cables shipped with new motherboards from Biostar that were bad I was pulling my hair out trying to chase down BSOD's and weird errors on a handful of brand new systems I built it turned out to be the SATA cables
I will go and buy some new cables tomorrow, and give them a shot.
I would with the amount of errors your getting it sounds like data corruption
Bought a new serial ata cable, and replaced the previous one connecting the harddrive to the mobo. Did a clean install. I have since then installed solidworks, microsoft office, adobe flash, and Avira with no problems what-so-ever! (knock on wood). I am going to keep using the computer and see if things hold steady. Who would have guessed a $3 dollar cable would make a $1000 computer worthless?
I have had it happen more times than you could imagine SATA and PATA cables both
Well, i didn't knock on wood hard enough. Now I can't open any applications.
WerFault.exe - Application Error
The instruction at 0x0000028a referenced memory at 0x0000028a. The memory could not be written.
iexplore.exe - Application Error
The instruction at 0x71767d2c referenced memory at 0x69672010. The memory could not be read.