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More info?)
Did you read anything I said.
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"Greg Ro" <webworm11@lycos.com> wrote in message news:eUYzqlLhFHA.2632@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> On Sat, 9 Jul 2005 10:15:01 -0700, "Unrepper"
> <Unrepper@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
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>>look here for testing memory
http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp
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> Thank you unrepper.
> It is not a ram problem. I have figure out on my own.
> It caused by fastlane (provided my isp)
> It because of the way it access memory.
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> David
> You also should not be a mvp.
> Here is part of your post see inline
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>>>Dumpchk checks that va dump is valid. It's of no possible use.
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> Tells you the stop code.
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>>>Get your XP CD and install Windows Support Tools.
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> I don't have an xp cd-it came preinstalled
> but I have Download and install the support tools from Microsoft.
>
> That where I got dump check from.
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> The following is pointless and takes too much time.
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>>>Type in start run after installing and rebooting
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>>>pstat > "%userprofile%\desktop\driverlist.txt"
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>>>The last table in this file is a list of loaded drivers. Other things apart
>>>from hardware uses drivers. Post the list of drivers (the last table only -
>>>REPEAT THE LAST TABLE O N L Y ) or match the fault address to the driver.
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>>>This will allow you to match memory addresses to a driver.
>>>Type verifier in Start Run, follow the wizard but choose All Drivers.
>>>This will slow down your computer and cause more blue screen crashes
>>> but will pinpoint what is causing the crash
>>>(if the original error message didn't). Once you fix it you rerun verifier and turn it off.
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> This I tried to do awhile back. I had to restore xp from an image.
> I am not going to use verifier.
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>>>You will be creating a crash dump file
>>>in c:\windows\minidump every blue screen. Make sure you are set to record minidumps
>>> (Small Memory Dumps) - type it in Help to see how.
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> I already know how to do the minidump. Plus you just said above the
> mini dump was pointless.
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> The following is also pointless
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>>>If you have the XP SP2 Security Update CD (else see
>>>http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/devtools/debugging/symbolpkg.mspx
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> Install symbols from <CD Drive Letter>:\SUPPORT\SYMBOLS
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>>>If it indicates faulty memory might be the cause you can get a memory tester
>>>http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp
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> Here is your post on the memory test-duh
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> Greg Ro
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