TheChef
New Member
Let me start this off by saying I bought a 18 dollar PSU. I was short on cash and it seemed alright and had +12v@30A, but I think it may be the root of my problems.
My computer recently stopped booting correctly. It would get to the Windows XP boot screen, and then quickly flash a blue screen error, too fast to read it, and tthen restart. While I was in the middle of repairing Windows an error called machine_check_exception occurred.
Microsoft Support
It said that Overclocking, a bad PSU, or faulty memory was the cause of the error. I had my processor overclocked (running a little over the suggested voltage), but it's now back to normal and the temperature never got above 45.
I did it again and skipped the part in the repair which caused this error and finally repaired Windows successfully and got all the way to logging into my account, and then Windows crashes. It never is able to log in sucessfully.
I originally got memory errors but just replaced the memory sticks, so that rules memory errors out. Has my PSU decision finally come back to haunt me?
My computer recently stopped booting correctly. It would get to the Windows XP boot screen, and then quickly flash a blue screen error, too fast to read it, and tthen restart. While I was in the middle of repairing Windows an error called machine_check_exception occurred.
Microsoft Support
It said that Overclocking, a bad PSU, or faulty memory was the cause of the error. I had my processor overclocked (running a little over the suggested voltage), but it's now back to normal and the temperature never got above 45.
I did it again and skipped the part in the repair which caused this error and finally repaired Windows successfully and got all the way to logging into my account, and then Windows crashes. It never is able to log in sucessfully.
I originally got memory errors but just replaced the memory sticks, so that rules memory errors out. Has my PSU decision finally come back to haunt me?