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re: Question about 'Top reasons for random, fatal crashes in Windows XP and Windows 2000'
Tuesday, December 28, 2004 at 12:22 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Ian
(1 messages posted)
I, too, have had a potpourri of blue-screen-of-death errors since purchasing my new
system. I will try the RAM test, as at one point I did take out one stick of RAM
and it didn't crash during the time I had that RAM out.
My system specs are:
MSI K7N2 Delta2 Platinum
AthlonXP Barton 2600+
2 sticks of Kingston DDR400 RAM, 256MB each. I have them installed in the correct
configuration - one in the green slot and one in the purple slot, according to the
MSI manual, for optimum performance.
No overclocking - not even the auto-overclock that MSI builds into the board.
Radeon 9600 (non-pro, non-SE) with 128MB video ram.
120GB Seagate SATA hard drive (boot drive)
80GB Seagate IDE hard drive
LG CDRW
Sony DRU510A DVD-RW
Windows XP Pro
All this is in a new Lian-Li case so the idle temperature is only 29 degrees C -
sometimes even less.
1000008e is the most commonly received error but there have been others, over the
less than 2 months this machine has been running.
I hope the RAM is all that's wrong - as its Kingston, its lifetime warranty and I'll
just get myself another stick.
Ian
On Tuesday, December 21, 2004 at 2:48 am, ayoom wrote:
>[RANDOM CRASHES ERRORS 0xe5, 0x100005, 0xa8] ... finally, i have solved this horrible
>problem by changing one of my RAMs.. this is the only solution that could EVER work...
>don't bother searching other solutions, i did already, till i got depressed & no
>satisfying solutions AT ALL on the net...!
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