[CS-FSLUG] Some news

@ndrew andrew at dothedrew.net
Fri Jul 9 08:23:49 CDT 2004


> There is no memory clock setting, you're probably  refering 
> to overclocking the processor.

Umm.. I believe I was referring to the DRAM clock setting..?

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christiansource-bounces at ofb.biz 
> [mailto:Christiansource-bounces at ofb.biz] On Behalf Of David M.
> Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 8:50 AM
> To: A Christian virtual Free Software and Linux Users Group.
> Subject: Re: [CS-FSLUG] Some news
> 
> On Thursday 08 July 2004 09:49 am, @ndrew wrote:
> > I second Jukka. I've been very, very pleased with the stability 
> > provided by Windows XP - when you're using stable hardware 
> - so I'd be 
> > reluctant to blame your instability problems on the OS itself. For 
> > instance, my brother's been having some problems with his computer 
> > running XP (it'll randomly reboot), but it seems to have 
> been a bad memory clock setting.
> > I'd check drivers and settings, etc., and try to diagnose 
> the problem 
> > rather than reinstalling XP over and over and over.
> 
> 2 things that could be causing the reboots
> 
> 1. computer is overheating
> 2. bad memory module.
> 
> There is no memory clock setting, you're probably  refering 
> to overclocking the processor.
> 
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