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From: Chris Robinson --------------0891E53B5B09B3E466907EE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Rich, All, The minidumps are posted in binaries under the same subject. Thanks, Chris. Rich wrote: > If you post the minidump here I can take a quick peek to see if an > automatic analysis points to any particular component. You can do > this yourself if you download the debugger package from > http://www.microsoft.com/ddk/debugging/default.asp. I thought that > Windows 2000 offered to submit kernel mode crash dumps but my memory > is fuzzy. Windows XP will offer to submit both kernel mode and user > mode. Rich > > "Chris Robinson" wrote in > message news:3DD2862F.CC1D4163{at}NOSPAMtotalise.co.uk...We've > just got 2 new HP workstations at work which I set up > yesterday. They cam ready with Win2k SP3 and a CAD > application we use. Today both PC's have rebooted > themselves. This was completely random and out of the blue > (not a blue screen though). The PC's literally rebooted > with no sign of a crash or anything. > > I have the minidump files that were created. The event log > said: > > The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck > was: 0x0000001e (0x80000003, 0x80455d67, 0x00000000, > 0xbb4d08cc). Microsoft Windows 2000 [v15.2195]. > > Can I open the minidump file or send it to MS for analysis > as this is a less than desirable situation to be in with two > new PC's. I have seen Windows 2000 do this before on other > PC with no apparent reason (is this a Win2k "feature"?). > > I have noticed that the PC's have that Intel Application > Accelerator installed > (http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/iaa/ for those who > haven't heard of it). This came installed as default but > I've heard lots of bad stories about using it and was > thinking that this may be the possible cause? I think I'll > also check for BIOS updates tomorrow morning. > > Any advice on where to go from here because I'm stumped!... > > Chris. > --------------0891E53B5B09B3E466907EE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Rich, All, The minidumps are posted in binaries under the same subject. Thanks, Chris. Rich wrote: If you post the minidump here I can take a quick peek to see if an automatic analysis points to any particular component. You can do this yourself if you download the debugger package from http://www.microsoft" target="new">http://www.microsoft.">http://www.microsoft.com/ddk/debugging/default.asp">http://www.microsoft. com/ddk/debugging/default.asp. I thought that Windows 2000 offered to submit kernel mode crash dumps but my memory is fuzzy. Windows XP will offer to submit both kernel mode and user mode. Rich* Origin: Barktopia BBS Site http://HarborWebs.com:8081 (1:379/1.45)"Chris Robinson" <c.robinson{at}NOSPA">mailto:c.robinson{at}NOSPAMtotalise.co.uk">c.robinson{at}NOSPA Mtotalise.co.uk> wrote in message news:3DD 2862F.CC1D4163{at}NOSPAMtotalise.co.uk...We've just got 2 new HP workstations at work which I set up yesterday. They cam ready with Win2k SP3 and a CAD application we use. Today both PC's have rebooted themselves. This was completely random and out of the blue (not a blue screen though). The PC's literally rebooted with no sign of a crash or anything. I have the minidump files that were created. The event log said: The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000001e (0x80000003, 0x80455d67, 0x00000000, 0xbb4d08cc). Microsoft Windows 2000 [v15.2195]. Can I open the minidump file or send it to MS for analysis as this is a less than desirable situation to be in with two new PC's. I have seen Windows 2000 do this before on other PC with no apparent reason (is this a Win2k "feature"?). I have noticed that the PC's have that Intel Application Accelerator installed (http://www.inte" target="new">http://www.inte">http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/iaa/">http://www.inte l.com/support/chipsets/iaa/ for those who haven't heard of it). This came installed as default but I've heard lots of bad stories about using it and was thinking that this may be the possible cause? I think I'll also check for BIOS updates tomorrow morning. Any advice on where to go from here because I'm stumped!... Chris. --------------0891E53B5B09B3E466907EE0-- --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-4 SEEN-BY: 3/2 10 106/1 120/544 123/500 379/1 633/260 267 270 285 774/0 605 SEEN-BY: 2432/200 @PATH: 379/1 106/1 123/500 774/605 633/260 285 |
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