Now, why would I do that? Especially after I'd gotten the answer...But come to think of it, I wonder if this has anything to do with my cycling back of IE screens. If it's the case then my apologies for the annoyance :o
Not knowing detailed spec's about your AVI, I don't know if the following will help...
Can I join two video files with VirtualDub?
Download VirtualDub and try it...
Peace
mlaine, Your "ACPI hal" as well as "page fault in physical memory" XP errors suggest that your RAM is getting overclocked but for whatever reason XP doesn't like it. ACPI pbs usually point to a conflict between low level BIOS settings and low level kernel components of the OS usually HAL or its...
Sorry, mlaine, I didn't mean for you to disregard your second ram stick for good. I was only trying to help you figure out the hidden potential of your system in terms of RAM/board/CPU oc'ability above fsb=160 so you can zero in on the culprit. And to an extent you have as now you know that...
mlaine
P4B533-V, -VM and -M all have a total of 5 switches in DWS1 while your P4B533-E and the plain P4B533 use 6 switches for DSW1. Either way you should only be concerned with the high switch i.e. in your case that would be #6.
I suggested few things for you to try out in that thread of...
I think you meant to say Auto has same results as 4:5. Your only alternative at this stage is to revert to an older BIOS rev. and see if this trick will produce 3:4 above 132MHZ FSB's. I have a P4B533-V but because I am using the on-board video my sandra readings are totally meaningless as...
That's right! DSW2 has absolutely no effect whatsoever. The DSW2 dipswitch box is only intended as a multiplier to externally clock the core of "Unlocked"Intel CPU's. If you happen to be in possession of such a "gem" consider yourself very fortunate as your clocks would be setting new records...
Generally, heat spreaders are used by vendors to hide true ratings of ram chips. I would only use them if and only if I know exactly what's underneath them.
Peace
Hey Mlaine, just curious, can you tell us what the other 5 DSW1 settings are i.e. 1 through 5? I suspect your and other's board instability might have something to do with default settings for the other five dipswitches and their inherent AGP/PCI bus clocks. I know my question might sound dumb...
I think the issue has only to do with the most aggressive memory timings! It would be nice to ask them what ratings their RAM chips have if of course those aren't hidden by heat spreaders.
Peace
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