re: BSOD, win32k.sys
Tuesday, July 5, 2005 at 10:44 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Geof Gibson
(9 messages posted)
I too, have developed this problem.
I solved it by going into my BIOS and dropping my FSB from 200 (its max) to 166.
I then ran the nTune app. which drives the nForce 2, and it bumped the FSB up to
192 MHz with stability.
I have noticed some trends whilst searching the net about this problem.
1) The vast majority of sufferers are running AMD Althlons
2) Most people who list their chipsets seem to list nForce 2
3) Almost all solutions seem to require adding cooling or dropping bus speeds
4) Many people have found memory errors while troubleshooting (is this the cuase
or cuased by ??)
In my case, Chaintech 7NJL6 board with nForce 2 chips. AMD Athlon 3200 CPU. 1GB
of Viking RAM DDR 400. Diamond Viper 9600XT AGP card w/256 MB RAM.
Hope this helps.
- Written in response to:
- re: BSOD, win32k.sys (Eli Tabs: Saturday, July 2, 2005 at 3:20 pm)
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