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May 31st, 2002, 12:08 PM
#1
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problems with network games
Im running a tbird 900, win 2000 pro, pc133 218Mb, 30Gig 5400rpm hdd NTFS, nvidia g4 mx 64Mb, 3Com 10/100 nic. When ever i play Half-kife over a lan or on an internet game my computer restarts with warning after approx. 30 min of playing. This has been happening for a short time now and i have downloaded the latest hl patches and updates along with the newest drivers for my system. Yet it still restarts in the middle of a game. Nobody seems to know why this is happening. Can anybody help? Thanks
parenormal
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May 31st, 2002, 12:12 PM
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I'd suspect Power supply or CPU overheating. Especially since it's happening when playing 3d games.
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May 31st, 2002, 02:15 PM
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Besides that, it could be videocard's fan stopped - GF videocard is running hot. Check it also.
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May 31st, 2002, 10:52 PM
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a firend told me he thought my cpu might be running to hot also. I bought a new larger case (my previous was to cramped) and put 4 case fans in plus my cpu is running a volcano7 heatsink and fan. this didnt help. thanks
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June 4th, 2002, 01:56 AM
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Just an update to this (I'm one of his friends who's been trying to help): We are now getting all sorts of wonderful varied BSODs <img border="0" title="" alt="[Eek!]" src="eek.gif" /> . Most seem to be STOP: 0x0A ones, but we did get a 0x50 (PAGE_FAULT_IN_UNPAGED_AREA) and another that I've forgotten.
Also, I don't think my friend mentioned this, but his HD had some bad sectors around the middle of the disk, and we simply paritioned the drive around that space. Could his drive be going out or something similar? He just ran a CHKDSK /F /R scan and it found nothing wrong. Should we try to do a surface scan? His drive is NTFS. Will this affect anything?
TIA
--Stryfe
P.S. Here's something he posted in the MS newsgroups which may give the situation a little more light:
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">I'm running Win2000 Pro on a T-Bird 900MHz@900MHz, 128 MB PC133 RAM, 30 Gig HDD in NTFS format split into 2 partitions, an nVidia GeForce 4 MX 420 w/64MB, integrated sound, 3Com 10/100 NIC, Creative 56k v.92, a Creative 52x CD-ROM drive, a TDK 16/10/40x burner, and a DVD drive. I have an Antec SOHO file server case with 4 case fans in it and my CPU has a Thermaltake Volcano 7 heatsink and fan. I can play Half-Life in single player mode fine, but when I go to play an online game or a LAN game I can play for anywhere from 5 minutes to 1 hour 45 minutes before i get a blue screen giving me an error like this one:
<strong>*** STOP: 0x0000000A (0x00000011,0x00000002,0x00000000,0x80432527)
*** Address 80432527 base at 80400000, DateStamp 3ad7ad60 - ntoskrnl.exe
Beginning dump of physical memory.
Physical memory dump complete.
Contact your sys admin or tech support group.</strong>
If it doesnt give this or something similar it will just freeze solid and I'll have to push the reset button on my case. I've downloaded the latest patches and upgrades, plus the latest drivers and all of the Windows updates and patches. Yet it still proceeds to do this during any multiplayer game. Can anybody help me with this problem?
Thanks in advance.
Patrick
</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">
Please insert volume 'BRAIN' and press any key to continue.
/me often wonders why there isn't a minimum IQ requirement to use a computer.
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June 4th, 2002, 02:35 AM
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June 4th, 2002, 04:11 AM
#7
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It is Clearly that the HDD is the cause of the problem.
It might be the controller too.
Don't leave a faulty Disk on your system - you can never know when it will hit you.
Replace the disk Pronto.
Good Luck
Gabriel
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June 4th, 2002, 01:58 PM
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Thanks Gabriel. I was thinking along the same lines, as the drives (CD-ROM, DVD, HDD, etc.) are the ONLY things common to all his recent computers and this happened on ALL of them.
Thanks again. I'm not sure he'll really want to fork out the cash, but I'm sure he will when I tell him that he'll be able to play Half-Life without crashing. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="wink.gif" />
--Stryfe
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January 19th, 2004, 03:34 PM
#9
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To anyone who has read this recently. We have solved the problem, it was the network card. I swaped it out for a diff card i had laying around and this took care of the problem.
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January 19th, 2004, 04:57 PM
#10
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 Originally Posted by parenormal
To anyone who has read this recently. We have solved the problem, it was the network card. I swaped it out for a diff card i had laying around and this took care of the problem.
That THAT is following up on a post!
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