Originally
posted by
Jim Sachs:
I'm not 100% sure it IS fixed, but after 5 hours, I'm gaining a little confidence. After swapping many parts with another computer, I finally replaced the 3 memory chips with a new 1-gig memory chip, and found a combination of power supply, video card (the on-board chip, after many other tries) and memory that seems stable.
Sounds like it was probably memory, as I guessed
I suggest that your best bet will be to put the original drive back in the original PC, and get that to work. It's not video, so the next thing to consider is the memory.......
Was your original video card also bad?