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    extreamly weird problem [Resolved]

    i been havin this problem with my new computer since i got it

    some times it would work for months with out a prob but now after i reinstall my os it keeps doing it.

    350watt atx ps
    Althon XP 1700+
    ECS K7S5A mb (onboard lan, sound)
    ATI Rage LT (8mb)
    256 MB SDRAM (pc100)
    30gig maxitor HD
    8 gig (cant remember rite now)
    HP cd writer 9310

    it freezes with what ever was on the screen and the sound stops playing

    at first i just fliped the power switch on the atx case and boot it up again.

    I replaced ram, removed harddrives, removed everything that wasnt nessary.

    tonight i was playing around and decided to switch keyboards because i wanted my internet keyboard software installed on another computer and my computer had already froze again and when i pluged the standard keyboard in it started working again.

    both keyboards are ps2 and it freezes when i have both but why does it freeze did i screw up my ps2 port? btw rite now i have caps lock on b\c the computer thinks shift is being pressed for some reason. (this is the first time this had happend)


    any ideas are welcome
    Last edited by <ABX; May 2nd, 2003 at 09:59 PM.
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