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    Wink Flaky video can simulate bad CPU cache

    Here's something to keep in mind. I just ran into this:
    The customer's config is a Cyrix 200 w/ 32 meg DIMM, ATI 2 meg 264 video, and a PC chips mobo.
    Customer complained that Win 95 would hang at the logo screen. I booted the computer, and it would hang before the "Starting Windows 95..." message.
    I've seen this problem 1,000,000 times, and 99% of the time, it's attributed to bad cache. So, I immediately went into the CMOS and disabled both External and Internal caches. Booted, went into Windows fine. Reset the computer--it hung with no video. I turned it off for about 5 minutes, turned it back on and went into CMOS again. Enabled External cache, and rebooted. It went into Windows fine again. I rebooted, adn again the system hung. I turned it off for 5 minutes, went back into CMOS, enabled internal cache and the system hung right before Starting Windows 95...
    Chalked it up to a stinky Cyrix CPU.
    I rebooted the computer, disabled internal cache, and decided to do other tests on the computer to see if there was anything else funny with it. I ran a 3D testing program and the system hung. I pulled out the video card, and put in a known good one, and tested--it tested fine. It turned on CPU internal cache, and the system runs like a dream...well, a Cyrix dream.
    ***the Beast
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    Customer complained that Win 95 would hang at the logo screen. I booted the computer, and it would hang before the "Starting Windows 95..." message.
    I've seen this problem 1,000,000 times, and 99% of the time, it's attributed to bad cache.


    I didn't do it!

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    Actually, it WAS you! I saw you sticking your head in the computer with a magnetic screwdriver saying, "I wonder what would happen if I touched this..."

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    Nobody ever said the problem was a PC shark (-;

    Poor BadCache!

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    I only cause problems in networked games. "Watch out for the sneaky Basturd with the M4."

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    Sometimes things are going pretty weird on a system. You try to fix it but you just can't. There's an alien force, an alien dyne that's preventing you from fixing it!
    It's strange, but I use to call it Aliendyne!

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    look at the hardware, that has to be the ****tiest setup i have heard (this year)
    no wonder you are having these probs, get some real hardware.

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    Yes, I know it's a crappy computer. I just fix them, though, and we didn't sell this woman this computer. If the customer isn't complaining about anything else, I can't change anything else.

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    Originally posted by theBeast:
    Actually, it WAS you! I saw you sticking your head in the computer with a magnetic screwdriver saying, "I wonder what would happen if I touched this..."

    BUSTED!!! I am sorry. I won't do it again.


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    I think the real prob was the single screw holding in the HD

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    the problem......Cyrix

    enough said.

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