So, I thought my old motherboard, an Abit KR7A-133R, was bad because I would get constant BSODs running Win XP Pro. I had bought a new video card for it, GF 6800 512MB, as well as some Corsair VS 512 X 2. I also have a Creative SB Live Platinum. CPU is Athlon SP 1800+ not overclocked, with an Alpha Pal 8040 IIRC and silver paste, new Sparkle power supply.....
Basically, I replaced everything but the motherboard with what's listed above, and still I would get BSODs just while trying to install XP Pro. I couldn't even format the hard drives during install without a system crash. So, I thought it had to be the motherboard or CPU. I stuck it on the shelf for a year or two and just recently got a "working pull" Abit KR7A-RAID. I installed all my old hardware on this motherboard and installed XP Pro without a problem. I got it all up and running with the latest drivers for everything, then installed Quicktime to watch some movie trailers. I was watching the upcoming Star Trek trailer in 480p (DVD quality) and noticed some tearing in the video. Then the screen went blank, the computer seemed to reboot to.... nothing, and I got one long beep followed by a long pause over and over again. Hit the reset button and now I get failure to boot or BSODs of the "Paging fault in non-paged area" kind.
So I tried to wipe the drives and reinstall SP Pro again, only to get more BSODs and lockups. The question now is, can Quicktime physically harm software, or is this just my crappy luck at work again? I'm in the process of trying a hard drive format again, but I don't want to be reformatting the drive every time I want to watch a movie trailer.
Maybe it's time for Linux.....I hate Micro$haft and I hate Apple.
Basically, I replaced everything but the motherboard with what's listed above, and still I would get BSODs just while trying to install XP Pro. I couldn't even format the hard drives during install without a system crash. So, I thought it had to be the motherboard or CPU. I stuck it on the shelf for a year or two and just recently got a "working pull" Abit KR7A-RAID. I installed all my old hardware on this motherboard and installed XP Pro without a problem. I got it all up and running with the latest drivers for everything, then installed Quicktime to watch some movie trailers. I was watching the upcoming Star Trek trailer in 480p (DVD quality) and noticed some tearing in the video. Then the screen went blank, the computer seemed to reboot to.... nothing, and I got one long beep followed by a long pause over and over again. Hit the reset button and now I get failure to boot or BSODs of the "Paging fault in non-paged area" kind.
So I tried to wipe the drives and reinstall SP Pro again, only to get more BSODs and lockups. The question now is, can Quicktime physically harm software, or is this just my crappy luck at work again? I'm in the process of trying a hard drive format again, but I don't want to be reformatting the drive every time I want to watch a movie trailer.
Maybe it's time for Linux.....I hate Micro$haft and I hate Apple.
