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Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 5
OS: Win XP
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I browsed through the forums yet I'm still not sure of what my exact problem is. I've got an Athlon 64 3200+ in a K8V SE Deluxe with a WD Raptor and 1 gig of Corsair PC3200, and for some reason it keeps on restarting randomly. At first, it gave me the blue screen with a ton of stuff on it, but it rebooted so fast I couldn't ever read it. Now, it just randomly restarts...
I have updated my BIOS, installed the updates for WinXP, checked for viruses and ran checkdisk on my HD and everything says it comes back clean. Is it my mobo? A similar error happened on another HD before this one. I thought that it was the HD so I RMA'd that one...could I have been wrong? Any help would be much appreciated as I'm out of ideas... |
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HI,
If it were mine, I would try only one stick of ram at a time...see if that helps, because there could be a ram conflict even if a matched pair. Second thing, tell us about your power supply. (ie: watts, brand name) Also, list your video card. Last edited by mark3567; 07-27-2004 at 07:30 AM. |
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Take a look at this....not sure if that is the error you are looking at....if not, be more specific:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;822800 |
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Thanks for trying mark... :) I took a look at it...along with my system error log...
I don't think that's it. But this is what is popping up on my error log: The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x10000050 (0xa2e90cc8, 0x00000000, 0xf76e4720, 0x00000000) with event id 1001... I also get this system error log: Error code 10000050, parameter1 a2e90cc8, parameter2 00000000, parameter3 f76e4720, parameter4 00000000. Category 102, event id 1003. I'm lost...still trying to look up stuff from the newsgroups... |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Luxembourg
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OS: Windows XP Professional SP1
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A Memory Dump.
You should check your RAM with SANDRA or MEMTEST86 memory benchmarks. They could be damaged. Tell us the results when you've finished the test.
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