Ok first of all, what'S this ?
Faulting application regtwk.exe, version 0.0.0.16, faulting module regtwk.exe, version 0.0.0.16, fault address 0x0000193f.
The Source is: Application Error
This is what Even Viewer reported under the apps tabs. I wasn'T home at that moment and when I arrived everything was working fine so I don't know what's the deal with that, but that's a side note, that's not the main problem.
I also have many others (5-6) (Source: Crypt32).
Failed auto update retrieval of third-party root list sequence number from: <http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3/static/trustedr/en/authrootseq.txt> with error: 0x3a
It concerns the autoupdates, I guess it's not critical since I don'T use the autoupdate feature, but I may be mistaken.
Concerning the freezings (is that even a word ?):
Event viewer reports nothing about that:
Logical since what happens is the computer freezes and nothing works.
ctrl+alt+del doesn'T work, the mouse doesn'T work, nothing works except the reset and power buttons. So I guess before the OS even realizes what's happening, the system's frozen.
I tried running my vid card at specs speed (400/300) but it still happens.
It seems to happen when I'm doing something, whether I'm on the net writing posts for HardwareForums (like the last time it crashed :p ), or playing a game like ut2k3.
I was experiencing reboots with my via based board and the way I fixed the problem is by lowering the mem timings, so instead of being 5-2-2-2@133, it's now 6-3-3-2.5@133.
That memory is ******* crap since it's rated@166 but it can't even do 5-2-2-2@133 (which gives me a score boost of 300 pts in 3dmark01....not much I know but it'S still there !)
The brand is elixir. I guess it works fine for a small office system or something like that, but it's definitely not enough for people who seek performance.
I've also put the cpu interface to Optimal instead of Aggressive. (Optimal is relative of course, you should read:"Optimal stability", not "Optimal performance")
Anyways, I'll keep you guys posted on that but I'd like to hear some more suggestions, although I think I hit the nail on that one.
Faulting application regtwk.exe, version 0.0.0.16, faulting module regtwk.exe, version 0.0.0.16, fault address 0x0000193f.
The Source is: Application Error
This is what Even Viewer reported under the apps tabs. I wasn'T home at that moment and when I arrived everything was working fine so I don't know what's the deal with that, but that's a side note, that's not the main problem.
I also have many others (5-6) (Source: Crypt32).
Failed auto update retrieval of third-party root list sequence number from: <http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3/static/trustedr/en/authrootseq.txt> with error: 0x3a
It concerns the autoupdates, I guess it's not critical since I don'T use the autoupdate feature, but I may be mistaken.
Concerning the freezings (is that even a word ?):
Event viewer reports nothing about that:
Logical since what happens is the computer freezes and nothing works.
ctrl+alt+del doesn'T work, the mouse doesn'T work, nothing works except the reset and power buttons. So I guess before the OS even realizes what's happening, the system's frozen.
I tried running my vid card at specs speed (400/300) but it still happens.
It seems to happen when I'm doing something, whether I'm on the net writing posts for HardwareForums (like the last time it crashed :p ), or playing a game like ut2k3.
I was experiencing reboots with my via based board and the way I fixed the problem is by lowering the mem timings, so instead of being 5-2-2-2@133, it's now 6-3-3-2.5@133.
That memory is ******* crap since it's rated@166 but it can't even do 5-2-2-2@133 (which gives me a score boost of 300 pts in 3dmark01....not much I know but it'S still there !)
The brand is elixir. I guess it works fine for a small office system or something like that, but it's definitely not enough for people who seek performance.
I've also put the cpu interface to Optimal instead of Aggressive. (Optimal is relative of course, you should read:"Optimal stability", not "Optimal performance")
Anyways, I'll keep you guys posted on that but I'd like to hear some more suggestions, although I think I hit the nail on that one.