On Jul 22, 11:08*am, brassplyer <brasspl...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Running a 2.4 gig Core2 Duo system, XP Pro, 2 gigs ram..
>
> Had an issue where I got a BSOD a couple of times in a row in a short
> period, just kind of out of nowhere. One time was playing a YouTube
> video, once while doing something with an audio recording app.
>
> On a hunch I pulled and reseated the RAM sticks, so far haven't seen a
> revisit of the problem.
>
> Some of observations about the crash - it borked the active desktop -
> got a white background and a blue triangle with a "Restore Active
> Desktop?" radio button. I've seen this before after crashes, but this
> time clicking it didn't seem to have any effect. It goes to my normal
> desktop now after a few reboots, but I notice that when booting, the
> system takes a lot longer and also hangs for a moment at this point
> where the background desktop image disappears for a bit, there's a
> blue background, the desktop icons are in incomplete form. Don't
> recall that it did this before.
>
> When it finally does go back to a background image with icons, it
> takes longer to boot and be ready for action. In fact everything is
> sluggish. Apps are taking longer to load, takes forever for Firefox to
> come up. The task manager showing levels of CPU use 15 - 50% - on a
> Core2 Duo system - where I get the sense it shouldn't be laboring that
> hard, not much going on. The machine just "feels" different in its
> behavior than pre crashes. Seems to remain this way after several
> reboots.
>
> Ran a Virus Scan with freshly updated Bitdefender, found one cookie it
> got rid of, nothing sinister.
>
> Any suggestions as to what might be going on?
sfc /scannow ???????
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