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re: Question about 'Top reasons for random, fatal crashes in Windows XP and Windows 2000'
Thursday, July 31, 2003 at 11:15 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Norfindel
(1 messages posted)
Yes. Since Microsoft put the video and printer drivers at Kernel privilege on the
NT4 ( because this way runs faster :-(((( ), strange things begin to happend. That
kind of programming just sucks...
On Sunday, June 15, 2003 at 7:01 pm, Carter wrote:
>Actually, it seemed to resolve the issue for about a week there, but alas, it's
now
>back. I'm not sure what software I installed and all the troubleshooting seems
to
>point to a combination of hardware, VIA chipset, NVidia video drivers and possiby
>the Avance Audio drivers. Not sure because initially, I rebuilt my system and used
>the ASUS specific drivers for my video card (GeForce V9280) and that seemed to have
>favorable results. However, the problem came back in about 4 days. To change the
>block size, I simply used Partition magic. I only changed the block size of the
>root partition because that's where I keep my pagefile and it's static at 2.5 x
my
>physical amount of DDR RAM. I've also attempted to rebuild the pagefile by setting
>the size to 0, rebooting then resetting the size to 1024. No dice man.
>
>I have no idea now and I really thought that the block size had it licked when I
>didn't have the problem for 7 days. All I get now is a system error, ID 1003.
Everyone
>says it's hardware but the verifier.exe says it's all good. So, I have no idea,
>now I'm thinking to install 98 or 2000 and check for the problem therein.
>
>Good luck,
>
>Carter
>
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