11.01.2007, 11:50:08
(This post was last modified: 11.01.2007, 12:00:39 by Bobingabout.)
you are possibly wrong, i had all kinds of simular problems on my unstable duron.
if re-installing everything doesn't help, then it could possibly be a system stability issue, download and run a program called "Super Pi" from here http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/file.php?f=36
tell it to calculate pi to 4 million decimal places should take less than 10 mins on a modern system(you can do a lower number, such as 512k, but i wouldn't go any lower than 512k, this should take less than 1 min, the shorter the test, the less likly there is it will catch a processing error that could be fatal to the YR update.), if it has any error at all, something is wrong with your computer.
if re-installing everything doesn't help, then it could possibly be a system stability issue, download and run a program called "Super Pi" from here http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/file.php?f=36
tell it to calculate pi to 4 million decimal places should take less than 10 mins on a modern system(you can do a lower number, such as 512k, but i wouldn't go any lower than 512k, this should take less than 1 min, the shorter the test, the less likly there is it will catch a processing error that could be fatal to the YR update.), if it has any error at all, something is wrong with your computer.