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Any screeie or video of the error?
Try to turn off McAfee site advisor if you have it installed.
I have disabled all browser add ons and toolbars. It only happens when I go to a search engine............
Any screeie or video of the error?
Try to turn off McAfee site advisor if you have it installed.
I have disabled all browser add ons and toolbars. It only happens when I go to a search engine............
Read somewhere about McAfee doing this strange stuff when I was looking for solution to McAfee issue with my Windows 7.
Have you tried Chrome? It behaves opposite to other browsers always.
I've just got a new PC for myself here is the config:
Intel Core i5 750 2.66GHz
Intel DH55HC Motherboard
Corsair 2x2GB DDR3@1333MHz
Galaxy Geforce 8400GS 512MB/DDR2
Western Digital SATA 500GB
LG DVD-RW
Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit)
Now the problem is when my PC is turned off for some time like 7-8 hrs and when I boot it I start getting BSODs like "Bad Pool Memory" "Physical Memory dump" etc. then when I unplug the RAM (any stick) and put it onto a different slot it starts working fine without any errors. I m confused whether its a RAM, Motherboard or any other problem. Plz help me its urgent.
I don't have the individual pricing but I bought all that for Rs. 49000 many of my components were billed as of 31st March so the actual prices now may have gone up.\Hmmm.. Sounds like a ram fault, could be an incompatible ram with the m/b?
Does your m/b have a VGA out? if it does you may try removing the gfx card as well.
btw, Can you please tell me how much this system cost you? I was planning to buy the same config soon.
If possible, I'd also like to know the price of individual components.
Thanks
hi friends ,
i have installed ashes 2009 , but it gives me the message
"this applicaton has failed to start beacuse fmode.dll was not found . Re-installing the application may fix this problem" ... plz help me .
thanx in advance
I m having CoolerMaster eXtreme Power Plus 600W which I suppose should moooore than enough for an 8400GS which doesn't even need a PCI-E power connector.Well, it's a weird problem for a new computer. I don't believe that the RAM is faulty, rather I feel it may be incompatible with this system.
What PSU do you have? Is it able to supply enough power?