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I am looking for software (Free) to check out my pc. It is really getting worse.

Probably something I can boot off a cd.

PC is virus/spyware free. Already checked.

Any by getting worse I mean sometimes it does not load into the desktop or freezes while signing in.
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Like something to check the hardware.
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slave the HDD and do a scan disk? Also while the drive is hooked up to the other comp ya could use the free stuff the makers of the drives like Seagate make to test the drive?
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Sava700 wrote:slave the HDD and do a scan disk? Also while the drive is hooked up to the other comp ya could use the free stuff the makers of the drives like Seagate make to test the drive?
Ya going to try the HD manufacturer again.

Running Bart's Stuff test....found possible data corruption. :eek:
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Ah UBCD, forgot about that.
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CableDude wrote:Ya going to try the HD manufacturer again.

Running Bart's Stuff test....found possible data corruption. :eek:
http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=287
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Thanks Mno.
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Used UBCD and test the:

HD - Nothing
Memory - Nothing

CPU ? Not sure if that is even an issue

Don't see anything to test the MB with.

I did get a Bios checksum error on boot up the day after thanksgiving. :o
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CableDude wrote:Used UBCD and test the:

HD - Nothing
Memory - Nothing

CPU ? Not sure if that is even an issue

Don't see anything to test the MB with.

I did get a Bios checksum error on boot up the day after thanksgiving. :o
update bios? Reset it by removing batt for a while? is it clean?
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CableDude wrote: I did get a Bios checksum error on boot up the day after thanksgiving. :o
Could just be the batter getting old and needing replacement.
"system check" software...I've never had faith in them, they waste your time and give random results. I've seen them report something wrong on healthy PCs, and more often..simply not find anything wrong with PCs that do have hardware issues.
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Sava700 wrote:update bios? Reset it by removing batt for a while? is it clean?
did not do anything yet. Maybe next weekend I will take a look. :o
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Could just be the batter getting old and needing replacement.
"system check" software...I've never had faith in them, they waste your time and give random results. I've seen them report something wrong on healthy PCs, and more often..simply not find anything wrong with PCs that do have hardware issues.
Maybe I should just scrap the desktop. :o
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CableDude wrote:Maybe I should just scrap the desktop. :o
What are your issues? How old is it?
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:What are your issues? How old is it?

It seems to be freezing alot more. I have had two bios checksum errors in the last month. Sometimes won't boot into windows (XP freezes on the dots before getting to the desktop)

I post specs soon.
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Froze right up when I logged in.... You know when the welcome sound plays.
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Specs:

Summary
Operating System
MS Windows XP Professional 32-bit SP3

CPU
Intel Pentium 4
Northwood 0.13um Technology

RAM
2.0GB DDR @ 133MHz (2-3-3-6)

Motherboard
http://www.abit.com.tw/ BD7II (i845E-W83627HF) (Socket 478)

Graphics
DELL S199WFP @ 1440x900
64MB GeForce2 MX/MX 400 (Undefined)

Hard Drives
59GB Western Digital WDC WD600BB-00CJA1 (PATA)

Optical Drives
LITEON CD-ROM LTN526D

Audio
Unimodem Half-Duplex Audio Device

Operating System
MS Windows XP Professional 32-bit SP3
Installation Date: 29 January 2009, 20:27
Serial Number:
Windows Security Center
Firewall Enabled
Antivirus Disabled

CPU
Intel Pentium 4
Cores 1
Threads 1
Name Intel Pentium 4
Code Name Northwood
Package Socket 478 mPGA
Technology 0.13um
Specification Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.40GHz
Family F
Extended Family F
Model 2
Extended Model 2
Stepping 4
Revision B0
Instructions MMX, SSE, SSE2
Bus Speed 133.5 MHz
Rated Bus Speed 534.0 MHz
Stock Core Speed 2400 MHz
Stock Bus Speed 133 MHz
Caches
L1 Data Cache Size 8 KBytes
L1 trace cache 12 Kuops
L2 Unified Cache Size 512 KBytes
Core 0
Core Speed 2402.9 MHz
Multiplier x 18.0
Bus Speed 133.5 MHz
Rated Bus Speed 534.0 MHz
Thread 1
APIC ID 0

RAM
Memory slots
Total memory slots 2
Used memory slots 2
Free memory slots 0
Memory
Type DDR
Size 2048 MBytes
DRAM Frequency 133.5 MHz
CAS# Latency (CL) 2 clocks
RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD) 3 clocks
RAS# Precharge (tRP) 3 clocks
Cycle Time (tRAS) 6 clocks
SPD
Number Of SPD Modules 2
Slot #1
Type DDR
Size 1024 MBytes
Manufacturer Crucial Technology
Max Bandwidth PC2700 (166 MHz)
Part Number LIFETIMEMEMORY.COM
Serial Number FFFFFFFF
Week/year 255 / 255
SPD Ext. EPP
JEDEC #2
Frequency 166.7 MHz
CAS# Latency 2.5
RAS# To CAS# 4
RAS# Precharge 4
tRAS 8
Voltage 2.500 V
JEDEC #1
Frequency 133.3 MHz
CAS# Latency 2.0
RAS# To CAS# 3
RAS# Precharge 3
tRAS 6
Voltage 2.500 V
Slot #2
Type DDR
Size 1024 MBytes
Manufacturer Crucial Technology
Max Bandwidth PC2700 (166 MHz)
Part Number LIFETIMEMEMORY.COM
Serial Number FFFFFFFF
Week/year 255 / 255
SPD Ext. EPP
JEDEC #2
Frequency 166.7 MHz
CAS# Latency 2.5
RAS# To CAS# 4
RAS# Precharge 4
tRAS 8
Voltage 2.500 V
JEDEC #1
Frequency 133.3 MHz
CAS# Latency 2.0
RAS# To CAS# 3
RAS# Precharge 3
tRAS 6
Voltage 2.500 V

Motherboard
Manufacturer http://www.abit.com.tw/
Model BD7II (i845E-W83627HF)
Chipset Vendor Intel
Chipset Model i845E
Chipset Revision E0
Southbridge Vendor Intel
Southbridge Model 82801DB (ICH4)
Southbridge Revision 01
BIOS
Brand Award Software International, Inc.
Version 6.00 PG
Date 09/17/2002

Graphics
Monitor
Name DELL S199WFP on NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX 400
Current Resolution 1440x900 pixels
Work Resolution 1440x872 pixels
State enabled, primary, output devices support
Monitor Width 1440
Monitor Height 900
Monitor BPP 32 bits per pixel
Monitor Frequency 75 Hz
Device \\.\DISPLAY1\Monitor0
GeForce2 MX/MX 400
GPU NV11
Device ID 10DE-0110
Revision B3
Subvendor Undefined (0000)
Technology 180 nm
Transistors 19 M
Release Date 2001
DirectX Support 7.0
OpenGL Support 1.2
Bus Interface AGP
AGP Aperture 64 MB
AGP Rate 4x
GPU Clock 200 MHz
Memory Clock 286 MHz
Driver nv4_disp.dll
Driver version 6.14.10.9371
ForceWare version 93.71
BIOS Version 3.11.01.48.00
ROPs 2
Shaders Vertex 2/Pixel 2
Memory Type SDR
Memory 64 MB
Bus Width 128 Bit
Pixel Fillrate 0.4 GPixels/s
Texture Fillrate 0.8 GTexels/s
Bandwidth 4.6 GB/s

Hard Drives
WDC WD600BB-00CJA1
Manufacturer Western Digital
Form Factor GB/2.5-inch
Device type Fixed
ATA Standard ATA/ATAPI-5
48-bit LBA Unsupported
Serial Number WD-WMAAD1037834
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I suspect an old hard drive, clone it to a new one. 60 gigs..that's an oldie!
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:I suspect an old hard drive, clone it to a new one. 60 gigs..that's an oldie!

Circa 2002!
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I'm so not with it anymore these days. I have another HD albeit 10 GB in size. I could throw XP or 7 on it and see how it responds.

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Just get one from NewEgg.....you can get an 80 gig PATA Seagate drive fore 39.99!
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Just get one from NewEgg.....you can get an 80 gig PATA Seagate drive fore 39.99!

You buying? :D


Was greeted with the following on bootup a few minutes ago.

Award BootBlock BIOS V1.0

BIOS ROM checksum error

Detecting floppy drive A media...

INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER
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CableDude wrote: Was greeted with the following on bootup a few minutes ago.

Award BootBlock BIOS V1.0

BIOS ROM checksum error

Detecting floppy drive A media...

INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER

Take the floppy disk out before booting??
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No floppy in the drive. ;)
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Should I update the bios?
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CD, How do the Caps on the motherboard look? Any swollen, leaky?
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loop2kil wrote:CD, How do the Caps on the motherboard look? Any swollen, leaky?

Good question. Will have to take a look at that.
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Found a linux live cd that tests hardware.
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CableDude wrote:Found a linux live cd that tests hardware.

Gonna share what it is :)
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loop2kil wrote:Gonna share what it is :)

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loop2kil wrote:CD, How do the Caps on the motherboard look? Any swollen, leaky?

Well, I am seeing two caps on the MB that have expanded a little and have very small leaks on them.

The thing that pisses me off is I just bought memory for this thing. If I buy I new board, then will my memory work?

Maybe I should know this already, but I am clueless when it comes to boards.
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CableDude wrote:Well, I am seeing two caps on the MB that have expanded a little and have very small leaks on them.

The thing that pisses me off is I just bought memory for this thing. If I buy I new board, then will my memory work?

Maybe I should know this already, but I am clueless when it comes to boards.

You have to buy a board that supports your memory. Though finding a board that supports DDR will be hard seeing as it's been phased out in favor of DDR2. Also it would appear that you have a socket 478 CPU which would mean that you're extremely limited as to what you can get.

I have found a motherboard that supports your memory but wont support your processor and vice versa on another board I found on newegg. On top of it all you have an AGP video card so now your chances of finding a compatible board are even smaller. So you're looking at either a new board + CPU or New board + RAM + PCIe video card

I'd look around at local mom and pop type computer shops if you got any. See if they got any motherboards that'd support your needs.

Needs New RAM AND Video Card
Needs New CPU
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Cd,

ebay, geeks.com, ascendtech.com all should have boards that support both your ram and processor.
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Thanks fellas. :thumb: I didn't bother with that linux cd. Maybe try it some other time.
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loop2kil wrote:Cd,

ebay, geeks.com, ascendtech.com all should have boards that support both your ram and processor.

Whoa, didn't realize there was a company that sold old boards, i might just have a use for all these old processors and RAM sticks I have laying around after all.

I think going with L2K's idea would work best if you're looking to save every penny possible.
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Bumping this as I may need to look at some things here again.
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Probably not worth fixing now. Even though I bought new memory for it 1.5 years ago. :(
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CableDude wrote:Well, I am seeing two caps on the MB that have expanded a little and have very small leaks on them.

The thing that pisses me off is I just bought memory for this thing. If I buy I new board, then will my memory work?

Maybe I should know this already, but I am clueless when it comes to boards.
If you had leaky/bulging caps back in 2010 then I would suspect this is your issue and will only be worse now....you should replace the MB.
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