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re: Question about 'Top reasons for random, fatal crashes in Windows XP and Windows 2000'
Friday, February 25, 2005 at 1:10 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Lisa
(1 messages posted)
I have been surfing for about 72 hour straight now. I have a brand new Sony Vaio,
I am not a gamer, but we chose this computer for all of the video, burning, media
powerhouse assets it has. Unfortunately, I have the same issues as the gamers only
my system crashes as soon as I try to play certain types of videos. I have the now
notorious Nvidia GeForce Gx5200. Although many of us have this, but not all, I think
the common denominator if I have followed that thread (in my Friday night, totally
frustrated, haven't slept in 2 days because of this, stuper) that perhaps it is the
just the win XP with the totally conflicting media center and the add-ons that actually
came with the computer (Sonic) that conflict with the (*&^@#& Media Center, as well
as everything else under the sun.......er.......eh "Window". That might explain
why this vaio was sold not sold in Europe and just the US and some other place, and
why they virtually discontinued it and any support or updates. I am starting to
feel like I just bought a hidden governmental (or microsoftal) epidemic; that they
keep trying to sweep under the carpet. So far, I have not found a single solution
to my problem. Totatally bummed.
On Monday, June 23, 2003 at 8:15 pm, Scott Coxon wrote:
>My computer randomly crashs generaly when under high usage such as playing battlefeild.
>The error signature is as follows:
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>BCCode 1000008e, BCP1:c0000005, BCP2: 00000000, BCP3:BAACSE54, BCP4:00000000,
OSver5_1_2600,
>SP:0_0, Product 256_1
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>I am running an AMD Athalon XP 2400, ASUS AN78X motherboard, 350 Watt power supply,
>western digital 40 gig HD with 8 MB buffer, LG burner, Asus 128MB V9520 magic Geforce
>FX 5200 video card and 512 MB of 3200 RAM. The FSB is runing at 400Mhz but the problem
>was the same when it was at 333Mhz.
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>I have a progam that monitors temperatures and CPU dose not rise above 45 degrees
>so i don't think temperature is a problem. The bios has been updated to version
1004.
>any assistance would be most appreciated.
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