About three weeks ago it started freezing up intermittantly. No keyboard or mouse control. I'd reboot and it would be ok, so I wrote it off as a strange thing that comps do once in a while. Now it's gone hardcore. Immediately on bootup or within five minutes it freezes. Yesterday afternoon I booted into safe mode. No freeze. Ran AVG Anti-virus and MS Anti-spyware. Nothing found. Ran Regseeker and cleaned the registry. Booted back to regular mode and it was fine the rest of the night. Today it's doing again even after booting in and out of safe mode. The only thing I've done is, after the problem started, I installed updated nForce2 drivers.
ECS N2U400A
AMD XP3200+
Corsair PC3200 - 512Mb
ATI 9500Pro soft modded to 9700Pro - AGP
SBLive 5.1 X-gamer in slot 4
MGE 400W PSU
WD 60Gb HDD
WinXP Home - SP2
My main rig is possessed
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I set the card back to defaults. No help. I uninstalled the card and swapped it out with a Voodoo3. Still freezes so I guess it's not the card. I did a system restore to one month back with same results. Checked voltages at the ATX connector. All good. Event Viewer shows red alerts for DCOM and Service Control. Any more suggestions?
Strange thing is, if I leave it in safe mode long enough, everything is ok. It did it yesterday and is doing it again now.
Strange thing is, if I leave it in safe mode long enough, everything is ok. It did it yesterday and is doing it again now.
Ok, thanx for the suggestions. Without going into all the gory details, I found I have a mobo that won't run at 400FSB. I will run just fine at 333. Found this out after playing with safe mode and fail-safe defaults. Confirmed it by swapping out a spare N2U400-A board that I have which is now running very happily at 400FSB.
Now, to pour a little salt in the wound, I've found that ECS doesn't extend their one year warranty to the end user, and the supplier I bought it from only warranties boards for 90 days, so I'm SOL. Don't think I'll be buying any more ECS products in the future.
Now, to pour a little salt in the wound, I've found that ECS doesn't extend their one year warranty to the end user, and the supplier I bought it from only warranties boards for 90 days, so I'm SOL. Don't think I'll be buying any more ECS products in the future.