Newtun
Storage is nice, especially if it doesn't rotate
I have a Compaq DeskPro EN Pentium 550 PC from work, running Win95B.
No, that's not the problem in and of itself - there's more.
It has been having problems when I VPN in to work: random blue-screens, freezes, or screwy error-boxes popping up. Since it's a work PC, I can't do anything (detectable) to the OS or software. I had upgraded the cruddy 6.4 MB hard drive to a D740X, and upped the memory from 64 to 256 MB, though.
MemTest86 runs okay for days, even the high-end tests. But I recently burned Prime95 onto a CD so I could test without installing it. Prime95 kills the PC within a few hours - it blue-screens, or has some other failure, like Explorer failing - need to re-install Windows.
Does this seem like a hardware problem, or more like a problem in the Win95 install?
Are there any diagnostic programs on floppy and/or CD that could help to narrow down the problem to hardware vs. bad OS install?
Is it possible that the memory passes MemTest86, but Windows stresses it harder?
Thanks.
No, that's not the problem in and of itself - there's more.
It has been having problems when I VPN in to work: random blue-screens, freezes, or screwy error-boxes popping up. Since it's a work PC, I can't do anything (detectable) to the OS or software. I had upgraded the cruddy 6.4 MB hard drive to a D740X, and upped the memory from 64 to 256 MB, though.
MemTest86 runs okay for days, even the high-end tests. But I recently burned Prime95 onto a CD so I could test without installing it. Prime95 kills the PC within a few hours - it blue-screens, or has some other failure, like Explorer failing - need to re-install Windows.
Does this seem like a hardware problem, or more like a problem in the Win95 install?
Are there any diagnostic programs on floppy and/or CD that could help to narrow down the problem to hardware vs. bad OS install?
Is it possible that the memory passes MemTest86, but Windows stresses it harder?
Thanks.