>I don't know if this is the place for this, but I'll try anyway. Miichel, if this doesn't belong here, please accept my apologies in advance.
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>My home PC crashes a lot, I mean a lot. Often I even look forward to work where the PC never crashes. The home PC is a Pentium-133, 32M memory - nothing special, that I got at a local shop that builds custom systems. The most comon crash is a page fault or illegal operation in a file (often kernel32.dll or user.exe) at a specific memory location (usually prefixed with 0000: or 0137:) Some folks at the office suggest reseating the memory chips or even rotating them (upper to lower, etc).
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>Anyone have any ideas? Or need more information from me?
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>TIA
Dallen
Check out this product from the Quarterdeck Company it's called REAL HELP.
It's a piece of software that analizes your PC for conflicts both software as well as hardware. I use this at work on some Win 95 PCs that were doing some strange stuff. So see their Web site for more info
WWW.QUARTERDECK.COM.
Good Luck.