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05-Mar-2009, 08:58 AM #1
Error Problem: Memory or Devices ???? Help needed!!!!
Recently I built a PC with a Foxconn 661FXMJ-RS (775) mobo with Intel Duo CPU 2.8GB. I use my olf RAM memory from my old dell dimension 4550 (756MB), and 2 ATA HD (250GB and 40GB). I am using the graphics adapater, nic, audio already with the mobo. I install Windows Pro and installed all MS Windows updates and ran without any problems.

Couple of days later I installed OpenOffice, Epson printer, McAfee internet security package, and an a scanner and ran well.

I turned off. The following day I start the system and the systems crashed and start itself. Give me an error 2 and prompt me with Ms Online Crash Analysis (http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp#top).

I try to restored to previous days and start the process and stops (crashed ??) and reboots without restoring to a previous date.

I reboot in safe mode with networking and the system worked well. Them I uninstall the scanner, but the system still gve me the same error. I unstalled McAfee and continued with the same error.

I follow the advise that MS Online Crash Analsysis suggested and test the memory and give a thounand errors. Them I run the same test in my other pc which run very well without errors and give me also a thousand problems.

I used additonal memory from other system that are working well but are failing with the Foxconn system. I tested the Mobo and works pretty well.

Personally I don't think is a memory issue, but I do not know everything and I need help.

My issue is that the pc (foxconn mobo) runs very well in safe mode with networking; however, when I try to run normal fails. I do not want to expend buying more memory if I don't need.

Do you have any suggestions or advise?

Thanks for the time you will take in reading my post.

Bernard

Last edited by bakdeveloper; 05-Mar-2009 at 09:07 AM..
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05-Mar-2009, 11:18 AM #2
Hi Bernard,

At this link there is a list of drivers for your motherboard. As your system appears to be stable in Safe Mode this why my suspicions are centred on a driver issue.

http://www.foxconnchannel.com/suppor...D=en-us0000004

It is likely that something in your configuration is depending on a Microsoft driver rather than the manufacturers.

Also on this site you will find a BIOS update.

I hope this works out for you.
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06-Mar-2009, 11:32 AM #3
Thanks!
I will do that and thanks for the advise and link.

Bernard
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