mikeymike wrote:
Anyway, I punched what I know into Google, and that said to check for CPU overheating.
Well the P4 3GHz does spout out a LOT of heat, but the usual symptoms of over-heating CPUs are as follows (in order of likeliness):
- complete hardware lockups (up to and inc. the point of having to pull the power out the back)
- app crashes
- spontaneous reboots (sometimes rebooting properly or not)
- computer doesn't boot full stop :-)
- edit - a 3GHz laptop? Are you nuts? :-)
I still strongly suspect drivers though.
Well, a Sysinfo shows that it's not overheating. :-D -Edit- my CPU is not the Mobile one it is the desktop one.
The Machine just freezes for about a second and then goes on it's merry way (though the lockups often happen in a cluster, 5 happening in the sace of a minute).
XP has always done this on this Laptop.
I'm going to try Safe Mode tonight and give Linux a quick go and see how they perform.
I personally think it is a dodgy IDE driver. Even though I have the latest driver. PIO mode will be tested (and the other UDMA modes).
3Ghz, I hear you cry! Well I want to be able to run some seriously cycle hungry music programs (soft synths and effects) all at the same time, when I'm on stage.
Memo: look for some ASIO drivers...
My Mobo number is the common N251S6 (if anyone has any experinece with these I would be very greatful).