BSOD
Your problem is probably a Device and/or Driver.
I would start by taking a long look at the Creative Sound Card. Such as uninstalling it and the related Software. Also try putting it in another PCI slot. I would pop the Creative down to slot 4. Also Creative cards have problems with XP's virtual IRQ's. So IRQ 21,22,23 should be avoided for Creative sound cards. Good luck. ================= MiniDisc_2k2 wrote: Okay, I've been getting this error about once a month, after I come out of standby (S3, a.k.a. STR). It doesn't say any error message like the other BSOD screens I've seen, such as IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL or something like that. All it does is have those annoying hexidecimal codes. Here's my system stats: Gigabyte GA-8SQ800 Pentium 4 Northwood Speed rated 2.4GHz, running 2.95GHz FSB rated 533MHz, running 656MHZ System Bus rated 133MHz, running 164MHz VCore rated 1.55V, running 1.675V 1x256 Corsair High-Quality Ram Speed rated DDR400 running DDR410 BFG Asylum (GeForce4 MX440-SE) 64MB DDR in PCI 1 Creative SoundBlaster PCI512 in PCI 2 Linksys Instant PCI Wireless Networking Card in PCI3 PCI 4/5 empty AGP 4x/8x empty 1x Maxtor 80GB, 7200RPM, 8MB Cache, ATA/133 on Primary Master (CS) 1x Generic 56x CD-ROM on Secondary Master (CS) 1x Generic 3.5" 1.44MB Floppy Drive on Floppy Connector 1x Yamaha CRW3200UXZ (USB 2.0 CD-RW, 24x/10x/40x) The hexidecimal codes I'm getting a ***STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x80515F86, 0xF9E6CC0C, 0xF9E6C906) What does this mean? Is there any website that can tell me what these codes mean? How can I fix the problem? It's not extremely annoying, as I save all of my data before going into standby anyways so I does no harm, but I'd like to get it resolved. Also, it only happens about once a month so it's no big deal, but it's still bugging me. Thanks for any help -- MiniDisc_2k2 To reply via e-mail, replace nospam.com with cox dot net. |
"sig666" wrote in message ... Your problem is probably a Device and/or Driver. I would start by taking a long look at the Creative Sound Card. Such as uninstalling it and the related Software. Also try putting it in another PCI slot. I would pop the Creative down to slot 4. Also Creative cards have problems with XP's virtual IRQ's. So IRQ 21,22,23 should be avoided for Creative sound cards. Good luck. ================= MiniDisc_2k2 wrote: [snip] Thanks for the advice, but please don't top post. |
Thanks for the advice, but please don't top post.
You've got no right to be pedantic about usenet etiquette mate, when you're asking for, and being given help! |
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