B Biggie578 In Runtime Messages 267 Dec 17, 2006 #11 make sure that you are running your RAM at their rated timings and voltages. If so and you still get that problem, its probably a faulty stick of RAM
make sure that you are running your RAM at their rated timings and voltages. If so and you still get that problem, its probably a faulty stick of RAM
sPlAtOiD Fully Optimized Messages 1,748 Dec 17, 2006 #12 Go into your BIOS and set to default. If you want to reformat your drive use a win 98 boot disk. At the a prompt type format c:
Go into your BIOS and set to default. If you want to reformat your drive use a win 98 boot disk. At the a prompt type format c: