I am running Win2k with an Asus A7V with Thunderbird 850MHz, Asus Geforce256 Deluxe(6600), 192M RAM, Soundblaster Live, Maxtor 20Gb ATA100 harddisk with 2Mb cache... I am not overclocking yet... haven't gotten to that stage yet.
I have tried just about everything, currently loaded the latest drivers from VIA (4in1 ver.4.26), latest BIOS 1.005a, even disabled the Promise ATA100 controller.
The machine runs pretty smoothly and is stable finally, 3DMark2000 runs fine, but with a pretty low score of 3561...
However, if I reboot the machine with start-shutdown-(reboot or shutdown), my registry has a 80% chance of being corrupted on the next logon... I can recover it from the last backup with the console repair function, however, it shouldn't happen. On shutdown I do notice harddisk activity even upto the machine rebooting... i.e. I think Windows may not give the harddisk enough time to finish what it's writing...
I know others have posted this problem as well in other forums, but I haven't seen a solution to it... Did anybody solve this problem ? I have even spoken to Microsoft, but they don't seem to have this on file either...
If I do a "log off" first, and then choose reboot from the logon menu, I haven't noticed a crash yet... However certain updates want to reboot the machine while I am logged in, and there seems no way around it...
Any advise appreciated.
I have tried just about everything, currently loaded the latest drivers from VIA (4in1 ver.4.26), latest BIOS 1.005a, even disabled the Promise ATA100 controller.
The machine runs pretty smoothly and is stable finally, 3DMark2000 runs fine, but with a pretty low score of 3561...
However, if I reboot the machine with start-shutdown-(reboot or shutdown), my registry has a 80% chance of being corrupted on the next logon... I can recover it from the last backup with the console repair function, however, it shouldn't happen. On shutdown I do notice harddisk activity even upto the machine rebooting... i.e. I think Windows may not give the harddisk enough time to finish what it's writing...
I know others have posted this problem as well in other forums, but I haven't seen a solution to it... Did anybody solve this problem ? I have even spoken to Microsoft, but they don't seem to have this on file either...
If I do a "log off" first, and then choose reboot from the logon menu, I haven't noticed a crash yet... However certain updates want to reboot the machine while I am logged in, and there seems no way around it...
Any advise appreciated.