Win2k bugchecks
This is a discussion about Win2k bugchecks in the Customization Tweaking category; Over the last couple of weeks I've had Win2k Pro fall over with a Save Dump bugcheck system event. The text of the last event was: Event Type: Information Event Source: Save Dump Event Category: None Event ID: 1001 Date: 19-January-2002 Time: 21:40:56 User: N/A Computer: SILICONGOD Description: The computer has reb ...
Over the last couple of weeks I've had Win2k Pro fall over with a "Save Dump" bugcheck system event. The text of the last event was:
Event Type: Information
Event Source: Save Dump
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1001
Date: 19-January-2002
Time: 21:40:56
User: N/A
Computer: SILICONGOD
Description:
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000077 (0xc00000a3, 0xc00000a3, 0x00000000, 0x008af000). Microsoft Windows 2000 [v15.2195]. A dump was saved in: C:\WINNT\Minidump\Mini011902-01.dmp.
The microsoft site just says "Contact your technicl support group". I was wondering if anyone else has had the same or even if they can give me clue as what is causing it. I'm not overly excited about reinstalling everything but I will do if need be.
Relevant machine specs are below:
Hardware
Athlon 900
ASUS A7V133 mobo with RAID (BIOS v1007) no onboard sound
2 x Seagate 3 20G HDD 7200 rpm as RAID 0 (C: Win2k installed here)
1 x Quantum 20G HDD 5400 rpm (E
1 x LS120 (internal)
Soundblaster Live! Value
Geforce2 MX
768M RAM CAS2
Software
Win2k Pro SP2 with a swag of hotfixes (Q252795 Q276471 Q285851 Q296185 Q299553 Q299796 Q302755 Q285156 Q298012)
IE 6.0 with following hotfixes: Q312461 Q313675
Via 4in1 4.37
Via AGP 4.10
Nvidia 23.11 reference video driver
ASUS/Promise fasttrack RAID driver v2 (build 18)
Dr Watson is off
Creative sound drivers for WinXP v1.0 with AudioHQ, etc
I did have the Via PFD driver that appeared recently on viahardware.com but I ditched it when it refused to load at boot time.
I'm not in a position to try different versions of drivers at the moment because I need the machine up for the next week or so, but after that I will have time to play around. In the meantime any thoughts and/or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Event Type: Information
Event Source: Save Dump
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1001
Date: 19-January-2002
Time: 21:40:56
User: N/A
Computer: SILICONGOD
Description:
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000077 (0xc00000a3, 0xc00000a3, 0x00000000, 0x008af000). Microsoft Windows 2000 [v15.2195]. A dump was saved in: C:\WINNT\Minidump\Mini011902-01.dmp.
The microsoft site just says "Contact your technicl support group". I was wondering if anyone else has had the same or even if they can give me clue as what is causing it. I'm not overly excited about reinstalling everything but I will do if need be.
Relevant machine specs are below:
Hardware
Athlon 900
ASUS A7V133 mobo with RAID (BIOS v1007) no onboard sound
2 x Seagate 3 20G HDD 7200 rpm as RAID 0 (C: Win2k installed here)
1 x Quantum 20G HDD 5400 rpm (E
1 x LS120 (internal)
Soundblaster Live! Value
Geforce2 MX
768M RAM CAS2
Software
Win2k Pro SP2 with a swag of hotfixes (Q252795 Q276471 Q285851 Q296185 Q299553 Q299796 Q302755 Q285156 Q298012)
IE 6.0 with following hotfixes: Q312461 Q313675
Via 4in1 4.37
Via AGP 4.10
Nvidia 23.11 reference video driver
ASUS/Promise fasttrack RAID driver v2 (build 18)
Dr Watson is off
Creative sound drivers for WinXP v1.0 with AudioHQ, etc
I did have the Via PFD driver that appeared recently on viahardware.com but I ditched it when it refused to load at boot time.
I'm not in a position to try different versions of drivers at the moment because I need the machine up for the next week or so, but after that I will have time to play around. In the meantime any thoughts and/or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Silicongod,
Here is a link to Microsofts Knowlege Base:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q228753
Interpreting the above KB Article, I would suggest deleting your page file then recreate it.
Here is a link to Microsofts Knowlege Base:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q228753
Interpreting the above KB Article, I would suggest deleting your page file then recreate it.

OP
Thanks for that Nemesis. I'll give it a try.