bootup
vincent PADILLA
vincentpdll at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 1 18:16:09 UTC 2008
well, yes they are the same size each card,and it doesn't matter which card i remove ?? all fans work properly and sink heats as well, but ,when I leave the two cards in the computer,it says spurious act a program may be trying to access the hardware directly,
what can I do ?? I used to have the windows xp pro. on it, could that be the problem ??? if so how can I get rid of it.,??
--- On Tue, 7/1/08, Pastor JW <pastor_jw at the-inner-circle.org> wrote:
> From: Pastor JW <pastor_jw at the-inner-circle.org>
> Subject: Re: bootup
> To: vincentpdll at yahoo.com, "Kubuntu Help and User Discussions" <kubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
> Date: Tuesday, July 1, 2008, 10:54 AM
> On Tuesday 01 July 2008 10:16:21 am vincent PADILLA wrote:
> > why do I have to remove one of my memory cards in
> order for me to boot up
> > my system ??? also it freezes up every 3 minutes ???
> is there any antivirus
> > for the linux distros ??? what can I do ???
>
> What have you changed? I have to assume this machine has
> been working? Heat
> sinks and fans all installed and working correctly? Does
> it matter which
> card? Is it dependent on the slot the card is in? Are the
> cards the same
> size? Are you above the max memory allowed for the
> motherboard? Actually,
> the freezing every three minutes sounds like the memory is
> too slow for the
> motherboard or it is powered by too high voltage. Either
> way the memory
> would get very hot. The CPU too hot should shut it down,
> not just freeze it.
> Of course that will also cause lots of damage in short
> order.
>
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