lefty11, on Aug 8 2010, 03:35 PM, said:
Thanks Bruce,
I read that but I'm not running Windows Server?
I read that but I'm not running Windows Server?
Yes I realize you are not running windows server, but in some instances the fixes noted there do apply, since Microsoft tends to supply more technical help to businesses and IT professionals, that is why there is more help on the business related software.
Anyways, basically what your problem is associated with is number 1, a poorly written or buggy driver. number 2, Motherboard related chip-set drivers that are either buggy or missing.
There is definitely something buggy with this computer.
There are a number of possibilities here.
It could be a faulty piece of hardware, which could be anything from poor soldering or incorrect parts placement during assembly.
It could be driver related, buggy or corrupted driver.
It could be related to software that runs in the background, such as buggy virus scanners, conflicting with other software that attempts to run.
It could be a piece of hardware that is suffering from heat abuse, this includes hard drives, video cards, processors, south bridge chips, north bridge chips, power supplies.
It could also be caused by lack of adequate power output from the PSU.
Also failing hard drive, servo or heads.
Some of those solutions from Microsoft do mention drivers attempting to repeat a process that has already been executed, so the procedure or routine is done twice, when is was already performed.
That would be the case of a buggy or corrupted driver.
I have not given up on you yet, I have plenty of time to research this for you until we resolve it, which does happen often, it just takes patience, which is what I have, that is why I majored in the electronics trouble-shooting field.
Bruce.

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