A
Andrew Krieg
My A64 system has been super reliable for the last year. Recently I
discoverd this strange quirk that causes the system to reboot every
time. I am running WinXP SP2. One of the programs I use is a terminal
emulator called NetTerm (version 4.2.c). If I do a text paste into that
program (or Cntl-V paste), the computer does a hard reboot. Here is the
message in the Event Viewer:
System Error, Category (102), Event ID 103
Error code 100000d1, parameter1 00000004, parameter2 00000002,
parameter3 00000001, paramter4 efefdd86.
I use this emulator on a variety of other systems (Dell laptops, Abit
motherboard with Thunderbird chip, etc.) all running XP, and don't have
the reboot problem on them, only the A64 Asus system.
Any ideas on the culprit and how to fix?
discoverd this strange quirk that causes the system to reboot every
time. I am running WinXP SP2. One of the programs I use is a terminal
emulator called NetTerm (version 4.2.c). If I do a text paste into that
program (or Cntl-V paste), the computer does a hard reboot. Here is the
message in the Event Viewer:
System Error, Category (102), Event ID 103
Error code 100000d1, parameter1 00000004, parameter2 00000002,
parameter3 00000001, paramter4 efefdd86.
I use this emulator on a variety of other systems (Dell laptops, Abit
motherboard with Thunderbird chip, etc.) all running XP, and don't have
the reboot problem on them, only the A64 Asus system.
Any ideas on the culprit and how to fix?