ruiner_066
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hey guys...my friend just built a new comp (his first one) and hes having a few problems that i cant figure out. first off, here are the specs
Athlon XP 2200+
Nforce2 mobo
512 pc2700 ram
80gig 7200rpm hdd
geforce 4 ti4800SE
for one thing, when he starts up, the CPU speeds reads 1350 mhz...which is obviously too low for a 2200+, nowhere i can find in the bios is there a direct cpu speed adjustment, but since it is an nforce2, it lets you adjust the multiplier & bus speed, but it's already running at ~50 C, and i dont think that should have to be adjusted (right?)
ok...then when he runs a game or 3dmark, or anything, it will run for a few mins, then just close out the program.
he also has got this fatal error:
The instruction at '0x6f57829' references memory at '0x04c68315'. The memory could not be 'written'.
exception: 0xC0000005 (ACCESS_VIOLATION) at 001B:6f578429
he also told me that windows has given him an error about not being able to write to memory, but i didnt see it & he couldnt remember the exact message.
any ideas or suggestions? thx in advance
Athlon XP 2200+
Nforce2 mobo
512 pc2700 ram
80gig 7200rpm hdd
geforce 4 ti4800SE
for one thing, when he starts up, the CPU speeds reads 1350 mhz...which is obviously too low for a 2200+, nowhere i can find in the bios is there a direct cpu speed adjustment, but since it is an nforce2, it lets you adjust the multiplier & bus speed, but it's already running at ~50 C, and i dont think that should have to be adjusted (right?)
ok...then when he runs a game or 3dmark, or anything, it will run for a few mins, then just close out the program.
he also has got this fatal error:
The instruction at '0x6f57829' references memory at '0x04c68315'. The memory could not be 'written'.
exception: 0xC0000005 (ACCESS_VIOLATION) at 001B:6f578429
he also told me that windows has given him an error about not being able to write to memory, but i didnt see it & he couldnt remember the exact message.
any ideas or suggestions? thx in advance