SE13 wrote:She_Gunner_Wales wrote:I thought when the memory was overloaded it generally just slowed a pc down?
Although i know ur meant to keep 10% free.
Ive never known it to make a pc freeze.
Depends really. If there is far too much going through, it just won't have it, so freezes, but in time (which could be a minute or 24 hours) it will eventually run through.
On ME, the system will freeze until the plug is pulled out, because it's not a very stable version of Windows, in fact 98 was probably better! On XP, you would be best with at least 512mb RAM, preferably 1024mb. Anything up of that, there really should be no problems, but even at 1gb (1024mb) there really shouldn't be anything other than something sinister slowing the system enough to freeze.
hmmm didnt know that about Millenium Edition, (i hated it & soon went back to 98!) with XP it doesnt usually freeze, the machine would either blue-screen or reset itself. oh well they say u learn something new every day!
We had a very similar prob, with us it was the CPU, bloody thing took the motherboard out with it when it blew! obviously though it could be a multitude of sins that can cause it to freeze, not much goes wrong with this beast of ours, (280gb HD, 2gb RAM, thats Darren & his gaming for you!) but 9/10 its the hardware, in which case being a pain in the arse to check everything individually, automatic updates on XP can cause this sort of prob too. (im sure its xp home edition that glitch is with though)
Anyway, glad your working ok now Trina...fingers ccrossed!
Was it the fist or the boot?