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re: Question about 'Top reasons for random, fatal crashes in Windows XP and Windows 2000'
Monday, January 31, 2005 at 7:16 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by chris
(1 messages posted)
I am having a simmilar problem with my main computer system, is is a dual 866mhz
P3 with 2gb memory. I think it is a driver issue but I have tryed many diffrent drivers
for the various devices. I use this system for video editing, and at the time I built
it 3 years ago was fairly high end. Only recent change to the system(3 months ago)
was to pull out a 2nd TX4 with 4 60GB maxtor drives and put in a GIGAbit Ethernet
card. but hte problems started befor that. they were just ocationaly, now they happen
sometimes a few times a day.
WINXP SP2
CPU: 2x 866mhz P3
RAM: 4x512 PC133 ECC PARITY
MOBO: ASUS CUV4X-DLS
VIDEO : ATI RADEION 9200(DUAL HEAD) AGP
: ATI TV WONDER PCI
SOUND: SB AUDIGY
SCSI : ADAPTEC2940UW (SONY CDR920, SONY CDR296, Creative DVDRAM, PIONNER 24xcd,
SONY DAT5001)
RAID1 : PROMISE LOGIC TX4 (4x 80GB MAXTOR)
RAID2 : PROMISE LOGIC SX4000 (4x60GB MAXTOR)
NIC : DLINK DCE-530 GIGABIT
IDE0 : 60GB MAXTOR
IDE1 :120GB MAXTOR
IDE2 : Pionner DVRa07
IDE3 : 120GB MAXTOR
PS1: 450w ATX that powers the system board, and the directly connected IDE devices
PS2: 400w AT, Powers RAIDED IDE DRIVES AND THE COOLING SYSTEM(lots of fans)
PS3: 300w AT, Powers SCSI DEVICES
On Saturday, August 24, 2002 at 2:16 am, Shehan wrote:
>I have a question about Top
>reasons for random, fatal crashes in Windows XP and Windows 2000:
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>Hi. My new P4 2.2GHZ (512RAM, 64MB GeForce 4 Graphics Card, 80GB 7200RPM HD, with
>a 300Watt Power Supply and running WinXP Pro) randomly restarts when doing usual
>tasks such as playing games or installing software. Sometimes, on one specific game,
>the Blue Screen of Death appears and says something about a memory dump and it tells
>me to restart the computer. I can't get it to respond at all, so I have to restart
>the computer using the reset button. After I restart the computer, Windows tells
>me that it has recovered from a serious problem and asks if i want to send Microsoft
>an error report. This happens often, with or without the restarting problem.
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>How can I fix this? Should I uninstall Windows XP which the computer came loaded
>with, or is it a hardware problem? My computer is only one day old, and it has these
>problems!!!
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