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i solved ALL Problems with my SBLIVE
Lorne Torres lorne_tor...@hotmail.com alt comp periphs mainboard asus I think I have solved the issue (at least on my machine) for the I figured I'd start with something basic so I upgraded my BIOS from 1002C to 1003. Still BSOD. I then thought, well it could be a power issue so let me remove the hard drive and

A7V + Ultra100 drive, lockup solved. probably VIA bug.
I keep getting a BSOD & I'm not sure what causes it. It usually happens after I've been on the internet for a while. An hour or so, sometimes less. My system I believe the problem has now been solved thanks to the advice given by mr. Richard Sasser. Mr. Sasser advised looking at my disk & F/S. Since my disk is

Problem installing XP
I should have backed up my whole hard drive but I did not.Well anyways I booted into knoppix and all my files are still there. Ok I booted into bartpe and ran a chkdsk seems to have solved the problem although I have thousand's of little 8kb files all over the place,but I can delete all of them so I'm good.

P3C2000 + NT 4.0 = intermittent blue screen SOLVED !
I tried this last October and I couldn't get the UPS to talk via serial port to my NT 4.0... I see you have it working successfully. It just wasn't as reliable as my Win 95 system (intermittent blue screens) even after applying SP5. Numerous posts in the Tyan newsgroup led me to believe the Tomcat II was the

You solved my BOD crashes
I attached my 120 GB HD (the one that wouldn't boot after I installed SP2 [I also tried system restore and a repair install to no avail]) as a slave, and I can see everything. Case # SRX040824605385 I'm going to hook up the 120 GB as a slave to my working 15 GB and see if I can read the 120 GB HD.

Error #0x800CCCOF
I only have one device sofar thats a cam and is solid as a rock... glad you finally solved it though its sad you had to spend money in an area that you 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.

linux, dvd's, and the gpl
I purchased my A7V last Friday and I spent a weekend of hell with it but I now have all my problems solved. For most of the weekend, the average up time was 10 minutes before a lock. Here is in order of the changes that I made to make mine rock solid: 1. I updated the AV7 BIOS to version 10005c. 2.

My problem is solved, can somone explain what I did?
It just wasn't as reliable as my Win 95 system (intermittent blue screens) even after applying SP5. Numerous posts in the Tyan newsgroup led me to believe the Tomcat II was Surprisingly enough it has eradicated blue screens from my system (combined with installing the latest drivers for my hardware, that is).

BW--Involuntary Disappearance--long
Try http://support.microsoft.com/servicedesks/fileversion/default.asp "Joe Catena" <jcat...@home.com> wrote in message news:qoui6.265291$w35.44360121@news1. rdc1.nj.home.com... After numerous attempts to rid my computer of inefficiency I think(maybe) I have discovered the problem or part of the BSOD problem.

SOLVED: Serious problems with Realmagic Hollywood card - need help
Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/ * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/ Had a problem with the second partition & 1 of the guys here solved it for me... was very nice to see there's suppoert :) But now (non-related) I got a blue

How I solved all my P3C2000 Problems
I've done EVERYTHING that's been recommended (W2k fully updated, virus scans, scans with AdAware and Spybot, new W2k installation, new HDD, RAM scans, on and on), but haven't solved my problem. I think I'm down to either a bad M/B or a bad CPU (P3 1ghz). My latest question is: could a bad M/B or bad CPU somehow

IE 4 Final Crashes my system completely.
In my efforts to fix the problems, I have: - changed to a high quality 250w power supply (from a cheap 300w) - upgraded my RAM to Infeneon PC133 RAM - changed my network interface board to Intel Pro 100+ - tried various versions of nVidia Reference geForce drivers - tried every new p3c2000 BIOS that came along

Blue Screen on my first day :(
This was solved partially by swapping the cards into different slots on my mainboard. But it was not solved completely until I flashed an updated BIOS into my Is this the BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) that says Stop 0x7B, Inaccessible_Boot_Device? Or some other message? Please quote it verbatim, along with any

Update from Palm Tech Support; prob not solved :(
One of my computers has decided it is only going to start in DOS mode. It is a Compaq Presario 5020. I have windows 98 (original edition) which came .... i might need to install a new HIMEM.sys in a hidden folder) and the second item is that a few days ago I had a monitor problem that was solved by me simply

kk266-r. finally solved my USB problems
A similar problem was solved by updating the BIOS. Not an approach that would have entered my head. Person with the problem had cd1 that installed fine before BIOS update but cd2 refused to install. After the update both CDs worked without a single misstep. As for the controllers... Some drives are very picky about

Would my problem be solved by upgrading to IE6?
After that I got the idea to download the latest drivers for my Promise Udma 66 card and to flash the bios to the latest update. So that windows assigned the same IRQ's as I have set in my bios. 3. I installed the software and drivers for my H+ card from the original supplied CD-rom. 4.

Pagefile.sys corruption in Win2000 Pro
I'm assuming I could have probably deleted my user and created a new one? But I wasn't 100% sure on which settings to use, etc as I setup my user in the What was most likely my problem? Was there data being saved in my home directory which wasn't getting reformatted with the reinstall? a .kde directory in my

Fatal Exceptions Solved (for me, anyway)
I'll upgrade to Explorer 6 and all should be solved. I think. Thanks again Glen and everyone else. Stephen -----Original Message----- I did not take offense....I stated that you should post once and wait. I see that you have found my original reply now. This is the reason for keeping to a single post.

BSOD Solved
Joe Catena jcat...@home.com microsoft public win98 performance After numerous attempts to rid my computer of inefficiency I think(maybe) I have discovered the problem or part of the BSOD problem. It is a catch 22 though !!! When I disable my McAfee virus my computer is extremely fast (cable modem) now and I have

USB -- Solved!
If I extract this file from my Win98SE CD, the BSOD goes away, but Nero and InCD go beserk and aspichk reports a messed up scsi layer. Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 Ahead seems to have solved the bluescreen problem in this rebuild of 5.5.1.8 (not the same as the first, buggy, 5.5.1.8). ftp://ftp.ahead.de/Nero5518.exe