Hi and welcome to the BBS, If it only happens after the screen has gone black, it is probably power settings. The black screen is probably the...
It would be good if that has isolated the problem :cool: If so, I might suppose the possibilities are a resource conflict or the connections to...
Hi AnimeSpiritZ, sorry I missed respondinding to your previous reply (#9, lost track I suppose :rolleyes: ) That last dump does not have the...
Kmixer.sys is a Windows file for the audio system. If a Windows file is causing crashes, first thing I would check is the RAM. Then again, you...
The dumps are different, my first suspicion is a hardware fault. Do some more dumps and see if you can find consistencies, otherwise start...
Your System and drive temperatures are reasonably :confused: good. The CPU temperature seems to be the one to concentrate on the most. It is not...
I would say that the part of Roxio you are using is "Direct CD" (from memory). It is a UDF format program. Offhand there may be FAQs at Roxio...
Hi retiredlearner, I think extracting a copy of the original msvrct.dll could be worthwhile if peb1130 was intent on getting Internet Explorer...
If chkdsk has repaired errors it can be a little concerning that the repairs were not 100% successful. If you carried out chkdsk /f, you should do...
They all appear quite different (check if you can see similarities in the first sections, I can't), so I would suspect a fault in the hardware...
Also check in Device Manager for any error listings.
Looking at the audio driver downloads for your motherboard, there are four different drivers:...
Dana, rereading from the start, do you have the speakers connected to the main audio outputs at the back of the computer? There is a diagram...
If things are working well, I would not bother. As an end-user you probably won't need it [I have never used it :D ] For end-users, Java works in...
Your welcome. Suggestion... When you get your system set up with all the basics, take a snapshot of it as your base system. I use Ghost, you...
Investigate drivers "higher up the tree ". Look at updating the chipset drivers. Matt
Check if there is a rogue program (service?) causing the CPU to run at 100% constantly. Look under the performance tab in Task Manager. Matt
Should the path be C:\symbols, not C:\Windows\symbols?
You got the reinstall to work :cool: The installing/reinstalling problems have been overcome (we hope :)). We still have the MSVCRT.DLL...
If the problem is with Divx files, get the Divx player. http://www.majorgeeks.com/DivX_for_Windows_d4297.html
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