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re: Question about 'Top reasons for random, fatal crashes in Windows XP and Windows 2000'
Sunday, November 2, 2003 at 6:52 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by George Snyder
(1 messages posted)
My win XP pro system used to crash with a win32k.sys error. The cause has turned
out to be that my dram command rate was set at T1. Setting it to T2 for more time
after the Via "chip select" fixed the problem. This is a bios change.
On Sunday, November 3, 2002 at 1:04 am, things_that_suck wrote:
>i am running (...errr...crashing rather) a server and having the same probs you
are
>having ...usually caused by running win media player.
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>files: win32k.sys and ntfs.sys or antivirus soft/device driver is blamed
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>un/reinstalled over 12 times...also...
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>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)
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>i also updated NVIDIA driver and installed all recommended drivers from MS....still
>no go...
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>haven't upgraded the bios...supermicro tech said that it shouldn't be neccessary.
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