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Re: Random Resets/BSD

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Originally Posted by bsippl
I talked to some people at school and they all said it looks like it's either the harddrive or powersupply. My question now is, if it is the powersupply would I still get error messages in the Event Viewer?

Thanks
My opinion? If it were your hard drive or power supply you wouldn't be navigating your XP.

Those errors are pointing to RAM but you said you checked that.

After chkdsk runs thru its 3 parameters it instantly reboots.

What anti virus are you running?

I see similar errors that required a re-installation of the AV.

Did you install any software with the new router? Uninstall old software?
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