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hi, nice to be here.

i have a quite urgent problem to solve.

i bought new computer parts and the new assembled computer crashes all the time.

heres the configuration in short:

CPU Intel E6300

RAM Kingston 4GB

Mainboard Asus P5Q SE PLUS

HDD WD 640GB

Graphicscard Gainward G210 (Nvidia)

OS Windows 7 64bit

in the beginning the computer ran really well. windows 7 found all driver on it's own. everything was good.

a couple of days later the computer crashed (just like a reset) for the first time and tried to find driver for a drive a: that obviously doesn't exist.

i don't know how to discribe how chaotic the system behaves.

for example windows right now, has for all links the same icon and trys to start the same application. in other words windows 7 is not usable.

i suggest it is only a symptome for the crashes but i'm totally desperate. the system became totally unpredictable.

never had this problem before with a new system. and it's not even my first system with windows 7. Except that it's 64bit.

there are no specific applications that cause the crashes. even in idle mode the computer crashes and restarts.

the time is always different. sometimes the computer runs for hours sometimes for 15minutes.

temperatur is checked and seems to be ok.

so i am asking anybody,

(1) is it possible to install something to 64bit windows 7 to make it that unstable? just installed minimum windows applications (5 things or so) and the only extra driver is my hp printer.

(2) what peace of hardware could be the root of evil? any suggestions how to find it. i have no parts to replace them except the harddrive. so it will not be easy.

pleeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaase help

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ok, i checked the event manager.

but i can not find anything that explain the problems i have.

just the critical error when the system crashed and i had to power down.

but it doesn't say why just says here happened something.

so nothing really helpful from the event manager.

and to make it worse the problems i had are gone and i changed nothing.

this may sound strange. but how can i trust a system that is behaving totally freaked out and then turns into a grad a student.

i don't get it and i think the problems will come back when i really don't need them.

so no solution so far for me.

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If your system crashes, then there will be an entry in the event log, and you can find it with the Event Viewer (check all tabs, and look for the time when the crash occurred). Open the item, and you should see at least an error code, and hopefully the module name that caused it.

To look for unknown devices you can use DriverMax (use the free version that allows up to two driver downloads per day).

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How many sticks of memory are there installed?

Try removing all but the minimum necessary for the machine to operate. Is this better or worse? If better, swap that stick for another and so on until all have been tested.

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