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Workstation Freezes

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jeranzalone@gmail.com - 21 Nov 2005 22:18 GMT
Hello,

I bought parts to build a workstation about a month ago and assembled
the box myself. I am running dual Xeon 3.0GHz processor on a Intel
SE7525GP2 motherboard. I bought 2 sticks of 1GB PC2700 ECC memory and
have a 160GB Seagate HDD. After booting and working with it, it seems
to run awesome for a while. However, I have been running into a
freezing issue. It seems to run well for a while, which various in
length (time). After a while, it just freezes up. I have been trying to
troubleshoot this, but cannot seem to figure it out. The motherboard
has four slots for memory, and are labled DIMM 1B, DIMM 1A, DIMM 2B,
and DIMM 2A respectively. I have placed my memory sticks in DIMM 1B and
DIMM 1A. I have a feeling it may have been my memory. I tried
installing the memory in DIMM 1A and DIMM 2A, but this doesn't change
the freezing problem. If anyone has any clue what the problem could
possibly be, it would be most appreciated. I updated the bios and
everything else regarding my motherboard from the Intel website and
webpage specifically for my motherboard. If anymore information is
needed I will be happy to share.

Thanks in advance for any advice...
Cheese_Thief - 21 Nov 2005 22:21 GMT
I forgot to mention that I am running Windows XP Pro x64...
John John - 23 Nov 2005 02:24 GMT
In that case try:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.64bit.general

John

> I forgot to mention that I am running Windows XP Pro x64...
Cheese_Thief - 25 Nov 2005 15:45 GMT
Thank you for the link. Much appreciated!
John John - 25 Nov 2005 18:02 GMT
No problem, you're welcome.

John

> Thank you for the link. Much appreciated!
 
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