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Interesting because I receive the same error (with some different memory addresses though, of course):
It happens in No One Lives Forever 2 (NOLF2) in the same level ("Prisoner Bin") where I'm in the large arena-like room (with a circular-enclosed entry point). The sound turns all crackly after a minute or so, and then I'll get a blue-screen "STOP" error soon thereafter (but not all the time--sometimes it'll occur after I quit NOLF2, but the sound is still crackly). No other game exhibits this problem, but I do get crackly sound (though not exactly the same--more like a reverb effect) in Pirates of the Caribbean but it has no way to change the sound provider (DirectSound 3D, EAX, Miles Fast Positional Audio, etc). Reducing audio acceleration has no effect either.
The error, specifically, is:
STOP: 0x0000001E (0xC0000005, 0x804CD1E6, 0x00000000, 0x00000024)
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
Address 804CD1E6 base at 80400000, DataStamp 3df90c0d - ntoskrnl.exe
I have no IRQ conflicts but then everything's thrown into the default shared IRQ9 and I can't change it (even if I force a slot to have a different IRQ). I'm running Win2K SP3 (won't bother with SP4 until I know it's not buggy) with all the latest critical updates installed (last 2 were a couple days ago but I can't remember if this problem happened before them). I suppose I could try uninstalling them and seeing but I wanted to see what help was out there first. I've had SP3 installed for a while so it's not that--or that I recently upgraded my CPU, motherboard, and RAM.
I've also noticed my mouse getting "twitchy" (jumping in small increments every so often at seemingly random intervals--perhaps when hard disk is accessed) but I don't know when it specifically started happening. Perhaps after upgrading video drivers, network card drivers, and/or audio chip drivers.
I just love computers...<blink>
System:
P4/2.4C
DFI PS83-BL motherboard
512MB dual-channel PC3200 DDR RAM
GeForce 3 Ti 200 (Detonator 44.03 drivers)
C-Media CMI9739A audio chip (motherboard-integrated w/latest driver)
It happens in No One Lives Forever 2 (NOLF2) in the same level ("Prisoner Bin") where I'm in the large arena-like room (with a circular-enclosed entry point). The sound turns all crackly after a minute or so, and then I'll get a blue-screen "STOP" error soon thereafter (but not all the time--sometimes it'll occur after I quit NOLF2, but the sound is still crackly). No other game exhibits this problem, but I do get crackly sound (though not exactly the same--more like a reverb effect) in Pirates of the Caribbean but it has no way to change the sound provider (DirectSound 3D, EAX, Miles Fast Positional Audio, etc). Reducing audio acceleration has no effect either.
The error, specifically, is:
STOP: 0x0000001E (0xC0000005, 0x804CD1E6, 0x00000000, 0x00000024)
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
Address 804CD1E6 base at 80400000, DataStamp 3df90c0d - ntoskrnl.exe
I have no IRQ conflicts but then everything's thrown into the default shared IRQ9 and I can't change it (even if I force a slot to have a different IRQ). I'm running Win2K SP3 (won't bother with SP4 until I know it's not buggy) with all the latest critical updates installed (last 2 were a couple days ago but I can't remember if this problem happened before them). I suppose I could try uninstalling them and seeing but I wanted to see what help was out there first. I've had SP3 installed for a while so it's not that--or that I recently upgraded my CPU, motherboard, and RAM.
I've also noticed my mouse getting "twitchy" (jumping in small increments every so often at seemingly random intervals--perhaps when hard disk is accessed) but I don't know when it specifically started happening. Perhaps after upgrading video drivers, network card drivers, and/or audio chip drivers.
I just love computers...<blink>
System:
P4/2.4C
DFI PS83-BL motherboard
512MB dual-channel PC3200 DDR RAM
GeForce 3 Ti 200 (Detonator 44.03 drivers)
C-Media CMI9739A audio chip (motherboard-integrated w/latest driver)
Matthew said:I unchecked the automatically reboot and it finally gave me a blue screen
and this is what it said.
STOP:0x0000001E (0 xC0000005,0x8046B10A,0x00000001,0x00007F28)
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLES
Address 8046B10A base at 80400000, DateStamp 3d366b8b - ntoskrnl.exe
Beginning dump of physical memory
Physical memory dump complete. Contact your system administrator or
technical support group.
Mike D said:Reboot in Safe Mode, then:
Control Panel > System > Advanced > Startup and Recovery
Uncheck "Automatically Reboot".
-----Original Message-----
I am running 2000 pro. on my Sony vaio laptop, and the computer keeps
restarting. There is a blue screen and then it restarts. I think the blue
screen says the following which I found in administrative tools, events
viewer - system:
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x000000d1
(0x00000010, 0x00000010, 0x00000001, 0xbfeb4341). Microsoft Windows 2000
[v15.2195]. A dump was saved in: C:\WINNT\Minidump\Mini082203-01.dmp.
What is causing this and how can I fix this issue? Also, how do I turn the
automatic restart off so I can verify that the above item, is in fact what I
see on the blue screen right before it restarts. Will upgrading to SP4 help?