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<blockquote data-quote="eternoMind" data-source="post: 1709117" data-attributes="member: 28417"><p>Thanks for your replies people and sorry about a late reply from me here. </p><p></p><p> <em><strong><a href="http://www.techenclave.com/member.php?u=343" target="_blank">nRiTeCh</a></strong></em>, I would be so glad if it is indeed a problem with my OS only. I'll be willing to go through the ultra-boring re-installation process of the OS and other software if doing that could help in getting rid of this problem. I run a single 4GB RAM stick and so have asked for a friend to loan his 2GB module. Will be getting it tomorrow and will test with it once. I could not test the GFX card as my mobo has a VGA port only and i didn't have access to a VGA cable until an hour back :ashamed:. </p><p>As of now, i am exploring the idea of using another OS first. Got hold of an XP OS disc from a friend and will be installing it shortly. As for the trojan/spyware, i did scan the PC using Malwarebytes and SuperANTISpyware. Both detected some threats and they were deleted/quarantined. </p><p></p><p> <em><strong><a href="http://www.techenclave.com/member.php?u=1119" target="_blank">6pack</a></strong></em>, I am so hoping that it's not the PSU. Around me, the only PSUs that I can try are the quality stuff from Intex and iBall. So unless the fault is confirmed, buying a new PSU is not one of my options. </p><p>Are there any other physical tell-tale signs of PSU failure?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Am about to install an XP copy to see how the PC runs. Will report back about the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eternoMind, post: 1709117, member: 28417"] Thanks for your replies people and sorry about a late reply from me here. [I][B][URL="http://www.techenclave.com/member.php?u=343"]nRiTeCh[/URL][/B][/I], I would be so glad if it is indeed a problem with my OS only. I'll be willing to go through the ultra-boring re-installation process of the OS and other software if doing that could help in getting rid of this problem. I run a single 4GB RAM stick and so have asked for a friend to loan his 2GB module. Will be getting it tomorrow and will test with it once. I could not test the GFX card as my mobo has a VGA port only and i didn't have access to a VGA cable until an hour back :ashamed:. As of now, i am exploring the idea of using another OS first. Got hold of an XP OS disc from a friend and will be installing it shortly. As for the trojan/spyware, i did scan the PC using Malwarebytes and SuperANTISpyware. Both detected some threats and they were deleted/quarantined. [I][B][URL="http://www.techenclave.com/member.php?u=1119"]6pack[/URL][/B][/I], I am so hoping that it's not the PSU. Around me, the only PSUs that I can try are the quality stuff from Intex and iBall. So unless the fault is confirmed, buying a new PSU is not one of my options. Are there any other physical tell-tale signs of PSU failure? Am about to install an XP copy to see how the PC runs. Will report back about the same. [/QUOTE]
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