> > Did that, reooted, but since the system fatally freezes after so long, I couldn't > > verify the results. So, I've reverted to WIndows 7's default driver for the 7600 GS > > so it won't crash. > > You really need to replace that video card. I replaced my computer a couple of months > ago when it would randomly reboot itself every couple of hours until it would reboot > every few minutes. I didn't spend any time trouble shooting if it was the video card > or not because the onboard nic died earlier and the usb ports started to fail to > recognize a usb hard drive that worked before (and worked perfectly fine on another > computer). For some strange reason the last three computers I have owned all had the > onboard nic card die a year in advance before the rest of the computer croaked. > > > Kevin Eshbach
Maybe it was "just" the PSU. Had the same issues with the now famous cheap capacitors that cracked up.
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