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Help With Win2k Machine Spontaneously Rebooting?

#1 User is offline   newsaskew 

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Posted 01 December 2000 - 10:40 PM

Hey folks,

Just wondering if anyone experienced this weird issue that both myself and a friend of mine have discovered.

When a Win2000 machine is networked to a Win98 machine, at random times, the Win2000 machine spontaneously reboots. Usually during use, but not any one specific event, but it even did it one unattended. Basically, the Win2k machine does the effect of what pressing the PC's reset button would do. A full warm reboot.

As soon as I disconnect the Win98 machine from the network, not a problem, and I had it out for a week. Within a day of the 98 machine being back, the problem returned. Both machines have been fresh formatted. Finally, a Win2k laptop on the network does NOT seem to cause the problem.

Anyone seen this or know the cause? Oh by the way the system is virus free as well.

Thanks,



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Posted 01 December 2000 - 11:27 PM

Never had this problem. At first, I would have thought it was a weak/buggy power supply or flaky RAM. But I have seen Win2K work fine with DOS 6.22, Win 95 (all versions), Win98, Win98SE, NT 3.51, NT 4.0, RH Linux 6.2/7.0, and Mandrake 7.0. Do either of you have anything in common in regards to hardware? Do the 9x and Win2K machines communicate when they are both online?

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Posted 02 December 2000 - 04:19 AM

I had the same problem and never really figured it out. I checked the Event Log and had a debugging event or something that caused the computer to reboot.
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Posted 02 December 2000 - 05:34 AM

It's probably because your Win2k machine is set to reboot automatically. Otherwise, it'd sit there with a Stop error staring you in the face.
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Posted 03 December 2000 - 02:53 AM

Turn off the auto reboot option in the System control panel so that you can see the blue screen stop information. It will usually tell you what driver is crashing, but if you can't figure out, try posting it here.
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Posted 03 December 2000 - 04:13 AM

Mine wouldn't give a BSOD, it would just reboot. It happened to me when I was using the computer. I think it is the setup that Win 2k is running on, because everytime it is doing a memory dump.
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