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re: Question about 'Top reasons for random, fatal crashes in Windows XP and Windows 2000'
Sunday, November 3, 2002 at 1:04 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by things_that_suck
(1 messages posted)
i am running (...errr...crashing rather) a server and having the same probs you are
having ...usually caused by running win media player.
files: win32k.sys and ntfs.sys or antivirus soft/device driver is blamed
un/reinstalled over 12 times...also...
new CMOS battery
all RAM is identical and sanctioned by supermicro...MB provider...with previous RAM
(4GB total) i couldn't even install XP...now i can install but system is unstable...disabled
shadow/caching...no go....i am currently in contact w/MS tech about this issue...i
was running redhat 7.2 before w/minimal probs (system only saw 512MB of the 4GB of
RAM..but that was the old ram)
i also updated NVIDIA driver and installed all recommended drivers from MS....still
no go...
haven't upgraded the bios...supermicro tech said that it shouldn't be neccessary.
On Saturday, October 19, 2002 at 8:21 am, Dan Archer wrote:
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>Hi Casey sounds like you need a BIOS upgrade so you will have to note all those
numbers
>that one of the previos respones suggested but first you might try pulling the sides
>off your case and blowing a house fan right into the case HP computers are cramed
>into a tiny little case and allthought they have fancy little shrouds there not
all
>that efficient I had similar problems with HP and sugested to people to get a new
>bigger case or more fans for the origanal case but theres not much ROOM good luck
>DAN AKA Dr Gigabyte
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