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Mr. Big
While using WinXP Pro, I have had many problems with Non-
Page Fault BSODs. I have tried every hardware
configuration known to the computer world. I have
replaced suspect hardware with new ones and have yet to
find the problem. I have replaced the MB, CPU, and
memory. I even bought a new DVD-RW drive. None of this
fixed my problem. Needless to say WPA is having a field
day when I try activate WinXP. My question is can you
activate WinXP so many times that MS will require you to
call them even if you haven't made any changes to your
computer? When I changed the MB, CPU, and RAM, I fully
expected to have to call MS to explain what happened. The
process was smooth and problem free. However the new MB's
SATA controller was faulty. It would drop the #2 drive
causing WinXP to crash is a way never seen before. So I
had to return to my "older" MB while the new one is being
RMA'd. Again, I had to talk to MS when it was time to
activate WinXP and again, the process was smooth. Since
returning to my old MB, I have not changed anything.
About a week ago, the BSODs were getting so bad that WinXP
would crash before it would start. I have sent complete
dumps to MS. It took over 30 minutes to send that HUGE
file. So I reinstalled WinXP again, and WAS surprised
that I had to call MS. Like I said, I changed nothing
that time. However, the tech lady was very nice and
understanding and gave me the "toll free" number to MS'
tech support as well as a new key to activate WinXP.
Since I am in Japan, the call isn't toll free for me, and
the thought of being on hold while waiting to talk to a MS
techy while on an international call makes my savings
account shudder. So after activating WinXP again, I
installed all of my software. Soon the BSODs came back.
Anytime I would finish burning an optical disc, the Non-
Page Fault BSOD would return. Being afraid to reinstall
WinXP again, I lived with the BSOD until yesterday. So I
reinstalled WinXP again. This time I will install each
software then try to burn a disc hopefully trying to find
the offending software. I have not activated WinXP yet,
but am worried that I will have to call MS again and
explain what I am doing. Even though the MS personnel are
always kind, I feel the need to want to explain my entire
experience to convince them I am not a software pirate.
Hell, I have bought two Copies of WinXP Pro (one for me
and one for my daughter) and one WinXP Pro Japanese
version for my wife. Anyway, I have not made any changes
to my computer at all. Will I have to talk to MS again
when I eventually have to activate WinXP again?
Page Fault BSODs. I have tried every hardware
configuration known to the computer world. I have
replaced suspect hardware with new ones and have yet to
find the problem. I have replaced the MB, CPU, and
memory. I even bought a new DVD-RW drive. None of this
fixed my problem. Needless to say WPA is having a field
day when I try activate WinXP. My question is can you
activate WinXP so many times that MS will require you to
call them even if you haven't made any changes to your
computer? When I changed the MB, CPU, and RAM, I fully
expected to have to call MS to explain what happened. The
process was smooth and problem free. However the new MB's
SATA controller was faulty. It would drop the #2 drive
causing WinXP to crash is a way never seen before. So I
had to return to my "older" MB while the new one is being
RMA'd. Again, I had to talk to MS when it was time to
activate WinXP and again, the process was smooth. Since
returning to my old MB, I have not changed anything.
About a week ago, the BSODs were getting so bad that WinXP
would crash before it would start. I have sent complete
dumps to MS. It took over 30 minutes to send that HUGE
file. So I reinstalled WinXP again, and WAS surprised
that I had to call MS. Like I said, I changed nothing
that time. However, the tech lady was very nice and
understanding and gave me the "toll free" number to MS'
tech support as well as a new key to activate WinXP.
Since I am in Japan, the call isn't toll free for me, and
the thought of being on hold while waiting to talk to a MS
techy while on an international call makes my savings
account shudder. So after activating WinXP again, I
installed all of my software. Soon the BSODs came back.
Anytime I would finish burning an optical disc, the Non-
Page Fault BSOD would return. Being afraid to reinstall
WinXP again, I lived with the BSOD until yesterday. So I
reinstalled WinXP again. This time I will install each
software then try to burn a disc hopefully trying to find
the offending software. I have not activated WinXP yet,
but am worried that I will have to call MS again and
explain what I am doing. Even though the MS personnel are
always kind, I feel the need to want to explain my entire
experience to convince them I am not a software pirate.
Hell, I have bought two Copies of WinXP Pro (one for me
and one for my daughter) and one WinXP Pro Japanese
version for my wife. Anyway, I have not made any changes
to my computer at all. Will I have to talk to MS again
when I eventually have to activate WinXP again?