Lacychels 0 Posted June 8, 2004 In January I purchased a Systemax computer with an AMD Athalon processor, Windows XP Home, MS Office 2003 Professional. Since turning on the computer I have had constant problems with it freezing. Sometimes it evens reboots itself - the screen goes black and then it boots. When it reboots, most often a message appears saying the system has recovered from a "serious error". When it merely freezes and I have to manually reboot, it usually does a disk/file scan. Anyway, I have talked with Systemax tech service, but they are blaming it on a software problem. However, I don't have much extra software installed and it is nothing that wasn't on my old computer which did not act this way. Any suggestions on what might be causing the computer to freeze/reboot at random and any solutions to the problem? Share this post Link to post
Lotus 0 Posted June 8, 2004 Did the computer come with software/os installed? Or did you get it and install stuff yourself? Also what extra hardware do you have in it or hooked up to it? Need to get a little more info. - Lotus Share this post Link to post
Diabolus 0 Posted June 8, 2004 My guess is a bad memory chip. Don't buy Systemax systems again, they suck If you want simple and good tech support, just get a Dell or something like that -- easy and they aren't afraid of sending you replacement parts. Share this post Link to post
Lacychels 0 Posted June 10, 2004 Lotus - Because I didn't want all the extraneous garbage, I had it built to my specs. Here are the system specs for my "Tiger XP2600 System" - built by Systemax. Mid-Tower ATX Chassis w/300W PS nForce2 Motherboard AMD Athlon XP2600+ 333FSB Processor 512MB DDR333 PC2700 Non-ECC Memory 160GB Ultra ATA (7200rpm) Hard Drive Geforce 4 MX440-T8X 64MB AGP Card w/ TV-Out 52X32X52/16X Combo Drive 4X DVD-/+ R/RW Drive 56K V.92 PCI Modem Logitech iTouch Keyboard Systemax Mouse Windows XP Home Edition MS Office Professional 2003 Adobe Acrobat Reader I installed the following (note: as mentioned in my initial posting, these were installed on my old Hewlitt-Packard system and caused no problems): Norton AntiVirus FinePx Viewer (for Fuji digital camera) Lexmark Z32-Z22 Color Printer Enter.net - ISP - w/ "Propel Accelerator" Because of the continuing problems, I have purposely kept my computer as "clean" as possible. Share this post Link to post
Lotus 0 Posted June 10, 2004 Do you by any chance have the "fast write" option enabled for your video card? That option tends to make some systems very unstable. Aside from that, Alec's post above will lead you in the right direction. Keep us updated on your progress. Share this post Link to post