Im writing from my brothers laptop.
Anyway, i think the problem is more elementary. It's not the hard drive or the memory or win7 (my brother uses the same win7 as me, and he doesn't have any problems with it), but i'm guessing its the comps power supply or the CPU temperature. Why? well cause i had problems with the former before, this happens cause here where i live, we almost never get 230V, and it's always fluctuating... so if the power supply is a bit "weaker" or sensitive... maybe?
The later, well i have AMD, and it's known for working on higher temperatures than Intel... Anyway, do you know a program with which i can follow the temperature directly in windows?
Beside these two things, does something else come to your mind?
btw, i ran the Check disc (from windows, checked the 'fix...' button, than it asked me to restart my comp, and it was done) and it didn't find anything.
PS: so far (today) i didn't get any blue screens
Anyway, i think the problem is more elementary. It's not the hard drive or the memory or win7 (my brother uses the same win7 as me, and he doesn't have any problems with it), but i'm guessing its the comps power supply or the CPU temperature. Why? well cause i had problems with the former before, this happens cause here where i live, we almost never get 230V, and it's always fluctuating... so if the power supply is a bit "weaker" or sensitive... maybe?
The later, well i have AMD, and it's known for working on higher temperatures than Intel... Anyway, do you know a program with which i can follow the temperature directly in windows?
Beside these two things, does something else come to your mind?
btw, i ran the Check disc (from windows, checked the 'fix...' button, than it asked me to restart my comp, and it was done) and it didn't find anything.
PS: so far (today) i didn't get any blue screens