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#1 User is offline   Gambler FEX online 

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Posted 09 January 2002 - 05:48 PM

My brothers computer just got an bsod today, a first in a few days. Some time ago it had been bsoding a lot and I narrowed it down to defective RAM, and thought now it should be

stable but nope... It only happened once, I rebooted and it has been fine since.

Anyone know what it could be? Here's the error:

stop error
trap cause unknown
dumping physical memory

System Specs:

Abit BE6 with latest bios
Matrox G400 Max using 5.72
SB Live Player 1024
Intel PCI Pro 10/100 or something network card
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Posted 09 January 2002 - 05:54 PM

Dunno, I got such a BSOD like this out of nowhere once too...while maximizing an IE window smile
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Posted 10 January 2002 - 05:30 AM

What hardware specs you have?
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Posted 11 January 2002 - 08:03 AM

I think I know what may be a culprit: the HPT366 controller. It's a known problem.
Also, does your bsod list any files in it? If so, that's likely the culprit.
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Posted 11 January 2002 - 05:05 PM

Now that you mention it, yes I did install the drivers for the HPT366 controller! There where no BSODs before that... I will uninstall it and see, I dont use it anyway. Thanks for the pointer!!!
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Posted 15 January 2002 - 12:49 AM

I tried unistalling the HPT366, but at next boot it automatically installed them again (they appear as two ide/scsi controllers). Then I tried deleting their .sys and .inf file, and at next boot i "succsessfully" had it asking for drivers. However, no matter what I chose it re-detected it and asking for drivers again.

So now they are installed but disabled, and I still experience BSODs at boot.

Any suggestions? I reported the BSOD to microsoft so we'll see what they have to say.
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Posted 15 January 2002 - 07:01 AM

Does the BSOD list any files? If so, there's your problem.
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Posted 15 January 2002 - 07:17 PM

No files, only a some numbers 0x00000012 (0x000000,0x000000,0x000000) ...or something like that.
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