I just can't see this as an incompatibility issue between the 400 MHZ CPU/RAM FSB speed and the motherboard, otherwise Windows would crash even without SETI running, and obviously, it doesn't. ![]() I would also point out that the classic SETI didn't work at the 400 MHz FSB either, and I had to do the same underclocking to get that to work also. This CPU configuration actually does not exist as a CPU you could buy from a AMD reseller, but this is how my motherboard recognizes it. This problem goes away when I underclock my CPU to a AMD Athlon XP 2700+ on a 333 MHz FSB, running at about 2 GHz. I really would like a valuable response to this issue, else I will have to no longer run been a member of since December 6, 2000. I am using Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP2. I am using the most up-to-date drivers for my motherboard and all components. I have been assured by the motherboard manufacturer that all components are compatible. This is the type of RAM prescribed for this motherboard by the motherboard manufacturer. I have 768 MB Kingston Value RAM, unbuffered. My system is based on a ASUS A7N8X-X motherboard with a AMD Athlon XP 3000+ (2,100 MHz) on a 400 MHz FSB. My memory seems to be completely fine beyond SETI/BOINC. The error I saw listed on the blue screen is "page fault in non-paged area" which seems to indicate a memory issue. I tried an overlay install of the BOINC client, and a clean install, after making sure all the old folders and files for the previous version of the program are gone. ![]() Since upgrading to BOINC 4.05/SETI 4.03 (the most current SETI/BOINC application,) when I begin to process a unit, I get nothing but blue screens which cause me to need to reset the computer.
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