I have now enabled small dumps.
Well atm it looks like it is either some thing wrong with the motherboard, gfx card or IRQ and resourse problem as you think it is.
How can I got about checking thise 3 things?
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I have now enabled small dumps.
Well atm it looks like it is either some thing wrong with the motherboard, gfx card or IRQ and resourse problem as you think it is.
How can I got about checking thise 3 things?
Ok, just had a couple of BSoDs, and I need to know which program to use to open them
If you unchecked the 'restart automatically' bit as Noo says above, when you get a 'fatal' one it should get 'stuck' & the only way out is reset or on/off (you can get 'BSODs' that aren't fatal), the simplest answer is to write it all down !Quote:
Originally Posted by Qerr
& I'll answer your earlier questions while I'm at it as well ..
The only practical way (without specialist equipment), to check any PC part is to try it in conjunction with known working good ones (I think someone says earlier?) - not much help if you just have one pc !
As for IRQ conflicts the best way with that is to start with absolutely the minimum kit installed you can, get it working like that & then add back any additional cards that might be responsible for all this 'madness' .. (so just memory vga & hd, any 'onboard whatever' wants disabling in bios if you can work it out - this is also the time to try ACPI on or off, if you still can't get it going)
Its over a month since I made it so that the pc becomes a blue screen with the serius errors instead of just rebooting, but isnt there a way to read the logs?( I'm some what lazy when it comes to writing down all the stuff it sais. :)
As for the resolving if it as an IRQ problem, isnt there an easier way? :)
Because if I Have to install every thing again then I would have to wait intill this weekend :\
Qerr, the bsod information is vital. Please write it down.
No (well if there is, somebody please tell me ! then maybe I won't think the pay for this is so 'mean' ..) - this is one of the many things I do for a living - testing various pc part combos for 'assembly' manufacturers (folks who put a motherboard made by 'someone' with a video card by 'somebody else' with a NIC by 'yet another guy' etc) - they send me a big pile of parts & I test all the combos & drivers they come with & then they decide what they might want to ship (not always taking notice of what they paid me to do I might add, grrr.. - pressumably another tester somewhere can get it to work, maybe with other drivers ? or maybe I'm more picky or just thick ..) - if you can get hold of all the correct documentation it gets easier (aforementioned available resources by slot), but nobody seems to do that any more !Quote:
Originally Posted by Qerr
Often any BSOD gives pointers after a bit of googling ;)
Here is what the eventviewer sais about one of the BSoDs: The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x000000d1 (0x0000bbd0, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xf0ba9733).
Here is from the techical data of a BSoD, I suppose that is the info you want.
STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0xF035E683, 0xF1BADBBC, 0xF1BAD8BC)
kmixer.sys - adress F035E683 base at F0350000, datestamp 3d6ddc1c
If you just need the info from the eventviewer then I got lots more :\
Qerr do you have sp1 installed?
Is the video card or cpu overclocked?
Are all the event id entries for kmixer.sys?
If all or at least many of the errors all relate to kmixer.sys that'll be coming from your onboard sound drivers (Realtek ALC650 Audio ?) either being corrupted or for whatever reason something else that's sharing whatever IRQ it has..
Try disabling all your onboard sound devices for a bit & see if it persists .. oh & at any point in this gloriously confus-ed thread is there any mention of you applying the appropriate Nvidia Nforce2 SPP chipset patch ? If you haven't do so as well, that'll have a big impact on IRQs etc going 'screwey' .. (this ties in with the earlier win32k.sys errors somebody remarked upon higher up the thread)
Yes, sp1 is installend, no neither the cpu or any thing else is ovcerclocked.
No the Kmixer is rearly in the error atlest realativly rear. :)
What patch? Where can I get it?
And the onboard sound card is the only sound card I have in the pc atm.
The point to disabling it in Bios setup is to see if any of your problems are solved. But, your stating that it rarely is the error, well....Quote:
Originally Posted by Qerr
Listen, you've got mucho problems seemingly. Have you tried a repair install, or better yet. saving any vital data and formatting? A squeeky clean install with problems will tell us a lot. Is this still under warranty?
Yes tried repair install, didnt help, I will try to do a clean install this weekend, but first I need to ereas, about 10-20gb of files :\
btw if I do the clean install will it solve any IRQ problems?
To user: Qerr, Mad Dad and whoisKeel
Here is what you need to fix your problem, which we all hope, sees these articles.
When you install Microsoft Windows XP, you may receive a STOP error message similar to one of the following during Setup:
STOP 0x0000008e or STOP 0x00000050 PAGE_FAULT_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA sees this
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=315335
834450 - "Stop 0x0000008E" error message in Win32k.sys when you use the keyboard to access a program menu in Windows XP Fixes an issue in Windows XP where, if you use the keyboard to access a program menu, you may receive a Stop error message. Requires that you install Windows XP Service Pack 1 and a hotfix to resolve the problem.
http://search.microsoft.com/search/r...sys+windows+xp
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Qerr 04-06-2004, 08:40 AM
0x0000008E win32k.sys Page_fault_in_nonpaged_area 0x00000050 navex15.sys
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whoisKeel Yesterday, 05:46 PM 5-4-04
0x50 PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA problem caused by win32k.sys
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Mad Dad 04-26-2004, 06:04 AM
Memory Address 0xE8000000-0xE9FFFFFF Intel(R) 82845G/GL/GE/PE/GV Processor to AGP Controller - 2561 Memory Address 0xE8000000-0xE9FFFFFF NVIDIA GeForce FX 5600SE
http://www.bev.me.uk/wd/edited10a.gif
Now, where were we?
I was going to try the Nvidia Nforce2 SPP chipset patch, but I need to know where I can get it.