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re: Question about 'Top reasons for random, fatal crashes in Windows XP and Windows 2000'
Sunday, May 19, 2002 at 8:07 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by niter
(17 messages posted)
before you go pulling out ram (although there is a very good chance you have a bad
ram stick), please post a little more info on your hp...i.e: cpu, mobo company &
model, and bios information... to get to the bios info...when your system starts
up, press the pause button when your bios version / mobo / info pops up (usually
on the bottom left corner on screen preceded by the date of the version)... also,
a huge help would be if you could post the specific error messages...i.e: "stop
error...7bxxxxxx50, etc..." could be anything from the previously posted thoughts
on bad ram, to an outdated bios for your mobo, etc... **fyi: i frequently run across
these bsods with winxp setups...once, i needed to replace the CMOS battery...lol...good
luck ; )
On Saturday, May 18, 2002 at 4:11 am, Jo wrote:
>I get fatal crashes all the time I have taken out upgraded video card and tryed
the
>ellimination method, however no luck so far. The only thing I can think of know
is
>that I have a crappy Hewlett Packard. 128MB upgreded to 265MB, 16MB video card upgraded
>to 64MB. Running Broadband which I figure means that I have USB hub cause thats
in
>my address. Is there anthing I can do. I reformatted my whole system and am running
>XP from new full version. Why might I still be getting all these problems. Itg does
>suggest looking in the BIOS to make sure shadowing and stuff is disabled, but I
don't
>know how to do this. Can any one help me with this problem powersupply I gather
is
>350w so I can't see that being an issue.
>
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