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Valfar
#11 Jun 26 2012 01:49pm
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I didnt find any model number :\

I can check again.

But do you also belive that getting win7 and formating would fix the problem?

or do you think its my powersupply?
Ghot
#12 Jun 26 2012 01:51pm
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We don't know unless you open comp and look at the NAME of the company that made the PSU....you may have to look on bottom or top or side of PSU for the NAME of the company that made it

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Ghot
#13 Jun 26 2012 01:55pm
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If it's a good company that made the power supply... then a 600W power supply should be able to drive a 6870 vid card...if not...then it may be the problem


/edit all of these:

ntoskrnl.exe (everytime)
hal.dll(often)
afd.sys(often)


are Windows errors....they could just be corrupt Windows files or they could have BECOME corrupt from insufficient power as well


this is the worst of the bunch: ntoskrnl.exe (everytime) ...it is the basis of all your other Windows issues ^^



Further...a format and clean install WILL fix that problem...UNLESS you have dirty power coming from the power supply...which will just cause the same or similar errors again

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Ghot
#14 Jun 26 2012 02:04pm
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These two things as well as the name of the company that made the power supply will help us help you.....


Get HWMonitor here: http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html ...install it and post a screen shot of the main page of this program with all temps showing

Get SPECCY here: http://www.piriform.com/speccy/download ...get the FREE version from the: Piriform Link ...Speccy is a really nice system hardware information Utility....simply install it...and run the program...then post a screen shot of main page of program.


/edit...and I see you are running Vista....that's NOT good...you should be running Win7 64 bit

This post was edited by ghot on Jun 26 2012 02:08pm
Valfar
#15 Jun 26 2012 04:42pm
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Thanks alot mate! :) Cheers!
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