Next try the install by doing this
strip the machine down to just a mouse, keyboard, video adapter, floppy drive, one hard drive, one CD drive.
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Browse All TopicsI've seen the other question, my problem is similar to that one. ze1250 has frequently freezing problems that I managed to solve temporarily by updating my bios. However, instead of freezing every hour, it froze once in two or three days. Now, I am experiencing another problem,( besides the freezing one) the system crashes out of the blue, turning off every 3 minutes. It is really frustrating . I was running on Windows xp home edition, I thought it may be a device driver problem, or a software conflict. Therefore, I formatted my hard. Right now, I am in the process of installing winxp pro , to no avail, since my notebbok keeps turning off. I am starting to think that the heat may be the culprit, since the fan keeps making loud noises.
As a college student, my notebook is a neccessity, so every suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
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Test the RAM
NOTE if this doesn't find anything wrong with the RAM this DOESN'T mean the RAM is good you would need to swap out the RAM with known good modules for testing. However if it does find something wrong then chances are the RAM is bad.
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http://www.simmtester.com/
try using the free diagnostic utility from the vendor of your disk to check for problems with the disk.
fujitsu
http://www.fcpa.fujitsu.co
IBM and Hitachi
http://www.hgst.com/hdd/su
Maxtor
http://www.maxtor.com/en/s
Samsung
http://www.samsungelectron
Seagate
http://www.seagate.com/sup
Western Digital
http://support.wdc.com/dow
www.westerndigital.com
did your hp laptop come with a diagnostics cd? if so, you can check the fan by using that. and while you;re at it, you can check all of the hardware.
also, many bios makers include voltage control temperature sensors that allow you to monitor both your chip's temperature and the temperature inside. Some allow for warning when temperatures exceed the limits you set. And some are set to shutdown the system if the temperature for your microprocessor reaches whatever it's configured to stop at. explore your bios to see if this sheds any light on things.
if you continue to have issues, you might drop a note into the HP forum
http://bizforums.itrc.hp.c
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by: CrazyOnePosted on 2003-03-08 at 19:30:22ID: 8096406
>>>since the fan keeps making loud noises.
If it is the one on the CPU then repalce like right now. You may be damaging the CPU and it may already be damaged. What ever fan it happens to be get it replaced before you do anything else.