Ins4n3_187
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Okay im going to tell you my story...Well some idiot in my household overclocked my computer about a week ago and since then it never worked, well i figured that the cmos battery must be re-installed so i did that and my computer worked "LaaAaaAAA!". Well after a few minutes of reunifaction with my PC i installed my favorite game World in Conflict. Well during installation my computer just crashed and got the blue screen of death. after 3 times of reinstalling and unistalling i got it installed, Now here comes the most fustrating part everytime no matter what when i use any program such as firefox, internet explorer, Steam, WIC, Crysis, anything it will always crash no matter what. WIC would crash either in menu or ingame after 5 seconds of getting on a server, crysis crashes when I load data or join a server, my beloved steam games crash after 5 seconds of ingame, also I have the Saitek eclipse light up keyboard and a light up mouse and once in awhile they just turn off and im stranded then the PC freezes. Now this has never happen to me before the overclock. Now a few minutes ago firefox crashed so yeah i had to retype. I've already did system restore 3 times, I set my BIOS to default, And im sure its not overheat, and it must be something thats causing this. Please can people help me, i tried yahoo answers and i got not good answers, I miss playing games, i miss having a stable computer and im sick and tired of reading books and using a laptop to play games on super low. I would highly appreciate any help, Give as much help as you can im helpless now. thank you
Well i built my PC 3 years ago so im a bit rusty right now, and since then i can play most games on medium high
MSI mobo VIA, 2 GB PC3200 Kingston, Geforce 7600 gs AGP, AMD Athlon 64 2800+, Windows XP SP2, 550 Watts Power Supply
Well i built my PC 3 years ago so im a bit rusty right now, and since then i can play most games on medium high
MSI mobo VIA, 2 GB PC3200 Kingston, Geforce 7600 gs AGP, AMD Athlon 64 2800+, Windows XP SP2, 550 Watts Power Supply