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  1. coolguy3

    Crashing

    The constant crashing you've described is most likely a bad capacitor on your computer's motherboard and/or power supply. http://www.badcaps.net Vince
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    Random freezing with new mobo.. Plz Help !?!?!?!

    You could have removed the defective capacitors and re-capped the motherboard: http://www.badcaps.net Vince
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    new comp wont POST

    Could be faulty capacitor(s) on your computer's motherboard and/or power supply that is preventing POST. Check this out: http://www.compatdb.org/ubbthreads.php/ubb/showflat/Number/171627/page/0#Post171627 HTH, Vince
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    computer keeps restarting, cant even get to the

    Could be a bad capacitor on your computer's motherboard or power supply. I had similar issues as you describe with XP. After replacing 4 faulty capacitors on MB, the rebooting/resetting problems vanished. Take a look at my previous post here: http://www.compatdb.org/ubbthreads.php/ubb/showflat/Number/171627/page/0#Post171627 Good luck getting it sorted. Vince / coolguy3
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    XP - IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL !!! PLEASE HELP!!!

    To those having the BSOD's, computer spontaneously rebooting on them without notice, system not booting into Windows, computer automatically shutting down when least expected etc., & other mysterious troublesome issues take a look here: http://www.badcaps.net/ From the site: "Over the years, there have been massive quantities of name-brand, high quality motherboards failing prematurely due to these faulty electrolytic capacitors used in their manufacturing process. This has doomed MANY popular and expensive brands of motherboards, including: Abit, Asus, MSI, Gigabyte, Supermicro, DFI, Dell, Hewlett Packard, IBM, and MANY more! " System Faults: Motherboard fails to POST. Memory Test Fails. System randomly and/or constantly reboots itself. Fails to fully boot (or even install) Operating System. System randomly and frequently freezes. Random & frequent 'Blue Screens of Death' BSoD or hard freeze under heavy drive activity (Either RAID, SCSI, or standard ATA) CPU temps abnormally higher than usual under typical or less load. *CPU VCORE & other system voltages are erratic or far out of tolerances. Resetting the system after a freeze and the system will not repost. (You have to completely power down then power back up.) Could be a bad capacitor(s) on your motherboard or power supply. Check out the detailed pictures & how to identify faulty capacitors: http://www.badcaps.net/ident/ I was having similar issues as many describe here. My computer would suddenly reboot at random. And I was getting the BSODS as well. Tried replacing ram, graphics card, up[censored] drivers, & running Memtest software & so on, to no luck. Turns out there were 4 bad capacitors on my computer's motherboard ! After those were replaced the problems ceased to exist and the computer ran much more stable as result. Hope this helps someone here in solving the computer headaches. cheers, Vince
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