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Yay! Bootup problem solved. Now more challenges!
Once I complete installation, I plug another one in the machine, I can not re-boot my PC. The next thing I did was remove the "good" one, only pluge the "bad" one. I can not reboot my PC either. The machine freeze even quicker. Then I am convinced the problem is the RAM chips. The next thing, I only use the "good"

SOLVED - non-MS *.sys file caused BAD_POOL_CALLER during install
tbd...@my-deja.com alt comp periphs mainboard fic Attention VIA chipset users: If you've had stability problems with Windows 2000, this may be of some help. Here is an article describing a Over the weekend, I loaded Win2k Pro on my Apollo Pro-based home box (FIC-6100, Celeron 450, 96MB PC100, Banshee AGP).

slightly OT: solved my windows shutdown and instability problems
With the on board ports, if I synched my palm maybe i would lose my USB keyboard this time, maybe the trackball next time, and maybe 3 or 4 BSOD's in a row. If I tried to use my Sandisk Compact flash reader to get my pictures from my digital camera I would have lockup after lock, BSOD, BSOD, BSOD.

What is up with all my BSOD Stop Errors when booting up?
My insurance premium was cut in half. In my half-mad state I figured you pressed this button when you went crazy trying to make the remote work. Maybe your problems are then solved and then again maybe all you get is a big bill from somewhere. Uh, Uh. I ain't touching it. I hit the power button and set the remote

ATI 9800 PRO + asus A7N8X-X = crashes *solved*
Setting the SDRAM speed to 75 Mhz instead of Auto or 100 Mhz seem to have cured the problem in my case. Been runnging a few days now without problem. Gonna start putting all the boards back in now to see what happens. In article <MPG.133aea18a0621851989...@news.randori.com>, b...@algonet.se says.

apix.vxd and BSOD Solved?
I now bask in my "15 minutes of PC stability" which is like the 15 minutes of fame Andy Warhol promised everyone. When I attempt to reboot or shutdown my Win98SE system I get a BSOD pointing to apix.vxd. If I extract this file from my Win98SE CD, the BSOD goes away, but Nero and InCD go beserk and aspichk reports a

another webcam story - SOLVED!!
Got my BSOD, uninstalled the drivers, & voila! problem solved. so if you just upgraded from NT or even Win9x, it's worth checking out. "D. Mach" <dmac...@aol.com> wrote in message news:0b4601c1d1da$6e706560$9ee62ecf@tkmsftngxa05... Every time I log in, I keep getting an error that the pagefile.sys is too small and

I think i solved my problem, or did i?
ler...@ka.net alt os windows-xp The file if you have it aspi32.sys will cause the blue screen of death on xp. It is connected with adaptec. I deleted it and everything is working perfect. Adaptec's website strongly warns about this file and not to use it with xp.

SP2 solved my NT4 problems!
My System: K6-3 450 128m RAM Windows XP Pro HP 9300i CDRW Original problem: Insert CDRW, read/write fine, no problem. Eject CDRW & insert again, Now my system works absolutely beautifully - I can drag & drop files on my CDRW with no problems and I can burn CD's with CDRWin. Most interesting of all,

ANN: Solved all my problems with KT7A-RAID
I just wanted to give you my feedback regarding the problem with users who make a primary connection and have win2k, causing the system to restart. I wasn't using any networks cards (have ADSL) but nevertheless my pc would crash every time I was making a primary connection (DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL message

Windows 98SE/Inspiron 7000 Shutdown Problem Solved?
After the initial installation, I had nothing but the blue screen of death (BSOD) as I would enter Windows. I eventually solved this by booting in safe mode and Every now and then it would give me the BSOD for no good reason. To make matters worse, if I had the gall to plug my Epson Photo PC 3000Z camera into

apix.vxd and BSOD Solved?
The included fax program also solved all my ME problems with old fax programs. T David "Jim Mueller" <supp...@mp3homestudio.com> wrote in message news:3A59485F.A913AA5E@mp3homestudio.com... A couple of weeks ago I posted here with a problem I was having with Blue Screen Errors - VMM(01) errors (Virtual Memory

hard drive corruption
I was getting a blue-screen-of-death (BSOD) with the following: BAD_POOL_CALLER STOP: 0X000000C2 (0X00000007 0X00000CD4 0X020C0008 0X851F4ABD) near the I restored the files and rebooted and my system is happy. McAfee Internet Security Suite 2004 (only the Personal Firewall Plus 5.0.15 component was installed).

Solved my SoftDVD problem...
Jean Lagarde jlaga...@bigfoot.com microsoft public win2000 setup With a pointer from Soyo support, finally found what was causing my problem. The problem was with my Adaptec CD burning SW drivers, Cdr4vsd and Cdr4_2K (might be just one of those). Disabled those and was able to boot back into my Win2K partition.

A typical Story
I'm having some problems with XP. My XP reboots when I try to connect and appears that blue screen, it shows a message with a problem in a modem driver (vpctcom.sys) I used System Restore, reinstalled the modem, but I still with this problem. If I reinstall XP, will my problems be solved?

Problem Solved
Instead of getting a blue screen, I get a weird color bar at the top of my screen and the PC locks up solid. You have to hit the reset button to restart. Anyone had similar problems and found a fix? Thanks, Ed FWIW, I have a Micron PII-450 Intel SE440BX board(maybe BX2) 128mb RAM Pioneer 6x (103S) DVD HP 7200i

IRQ NOT LESS OR EQUAL TO (SOLVED!)
Hi all My KT7Raid is now working almost perfectly. Most of the problems I have had have been related to s/w apart from having to set the AGP apeture to 128mb to get the Radeon working..... The windows shutdown problem meant that it just hung rather than powering off. Also, various BSOD at random times.

SP2 Disaster for XP here; Not solved yet.
Jedimaster davei...@flash.net alt windows-me I'm running the 6.31 drivers and I still have multiple problems with BSOD; at least 50% of the time. At last, no more bsods when shutting down my pc. I have a Nvidia GTS2 video card and was experiencing a Windows Protection error every time I shut my pc down after

BSOD solved after 6 months - ram fault
That solved my problems although I now had Windows 2000 interface on every network dialogue box, and experienced a lot of blue screen dumps (the software did not pass windows XP logo?). After a while I found out that WinXP had its own VPN support, then I deinstalled Avaya VPN remote, and used XP VPN having the same

Problems Solved? Re:Install Window 2000 Professional
Error: udfreadr.sys Stop# 0x00000027 Just curious, I might try changing the PCI latency to see if that fixes my problem. Two days ago I got my 30GB IBM 75GXP back (first one had servo panic). Feeling the need for speed I installed it as master on the promise with the old 15GB 35GXP on the other channel,