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Old December 7th 03, 02:40 PM
Marcus Hilderbrand
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Default AT7-Raid super hardware stop message XP

Hello,

When I run certain software on my computer running an AT7-Raid motherboard I
get lots of Hardware failure stop errors in windows XP when I run one game
specifically "Divine Divinity" and when I run enter the matrix windows XP
crashes on a sound card driver.

I am running an Athlon XP 2000+ with 768 MB PC-2100 memory and a GeForce 4
Ti 4200 gainward video card and I don't understand why I am getting a lot of
those stop BSD messages.

Mostly it happens in those two games specifically but sometimes it will
happen without running any of those games.

I'm wondering if something is going wrong with my motherboard it's only 1.5
years old.

Thanks

Marcus Hilderbrand



 




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