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    Laptop hang again.....help please!!!!

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Donunicorn, Jan 22, 2008.

  1. Donunicorn

    Donunicorn Newbie

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    my laptop hang again.i have sent it to service centre.they told me there have a problem with my hard disk(bad sector).so i change my hard disk with a new one.after i install win xp again with ntfs,the problem occur again after 3 days installation.i also change my ram from 512mb ddr2 to 2gb ddr2.so what is the real problem??? what is the different between ntfs n fat32

    i use acer aspire 5570,intel core duo
     
  2. anusthegreat

    anusthegreat Notebook Guru

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    its not ntfs and fat32 difference problem, imo. I think its your ram problem, if you have set it up on ur own. There might be a problem with your windows xp settings too - try to format your partiotions n convert ALL of em into NTFS using partition magic or another similiar software.
     
  3. Donunicorn

    Donunicorn Newbie

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    i think it is not ram problem.as i said i have attach NEW 2gb ram in my laptop.
     
  4. Bog

    Bog Losing it...

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    Have you run any burn-in tests such as memtest86+? I suggest you do so; it may pinpoint the problem.