A couple of weeks ago I decided to reinstall XP Pro from scratch (I do it once a year to free system resources, cleanup, etc.)
In the process I also updated my system's Bios and all the applicable drivers to the last version.
The result was preety good except that after 3/4 hours of running no particular process XP decides to reboot.
After rebooting, I get the message that "XP recovered from a serious error" and if ask the details it says that a device driver caused the conflict (it allways says the same thing, doesen't it?).
My question is: can this be memory or my graphic card? can anybody recommend a test I can leave running to determine if this is the case?
Before you ask, I did have Norton Antivirus check my system and it didn't find anything wrong.
Thanks in advance for any suggestion.
R.
In the process I also updated my system's Bios and all the applicable drivers to the last version.
The result was preety good except that after 3/4 hours of running no particular process XP decides to reboot.
After rebooting, I get the message that "XP recovered from a serious error" and if ask the details it says that a device driver caused the conflict (it allways says the same thing, doesen't it?).
My question is: can this be memory or my graphic card? can anybody recommend a test I can leave running to determine if this is the case?
Before you ask, I did have Norton Antivirus check my system and it didn't find anything wrong.
Thanks in advance for any suggestion.
R.