sheffy
Joined: 12 Jan 2006 Posts: 211
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Posted: 07/18/07 - 01:36 Post subject: |
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| It could be your ram. Maybe ram is broken. But, before you try to change it, start antivirus and antispyware. Some malicious software can cause problem like this. If you catch something, erase it and see will problem be solved. If it is not problem, then try to change ram memory. If the problem is still there, then go with your new graphic card to your vendor and try to change it, because probably something with it is wrong. |
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