I've been having problems recently with this error in my event log. I'm running Windows 2000 SP4.
Note about this error: This one seems to be the main cause. The information about the error NEVER changes.
Source: Save Dump
Event ID: 1001
Type: Information
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000050 (0xb8f90030, 0x00000000, 0xeb508a2b, 0x00000000). Microsoft Windows 2000 [v15.2195]. A dump was saved in: C:\WINNT\Minidump\Mini030407-01.dmp.
Note about this error: This one has only happened once.
Source: Save Dump
Event ID: 1001
Type: Information
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000001e (0xc0000005, 0x80460239, 0x00000000, 0x00905a4d). Microsoft Windows 2000 [v15.2195]. A dump was saved in: C:\WINNT\Minidump\Mini022807-03.dmp.
Note: This happens everytime I startup normally.
Event ID: 7026
Source: Service Control Manager
Type: Error
The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load:
IpItapi
Event ID: 10010
Source: DCOM
Type: Error
The server {22D6F312-B0F6-11D0-94AB-0080C74C7E95} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout.
I can provide additional information if necessary.
Here is what I've done so far. I was originally having a problem with a :
The driver has detected that this HID keyboard has bad firmware. It is issuing redundant report packets.
At random times, my computer monitor began turning off on its own. The computer was still running and I tried EVERYTHING that I could think of to get it to turn back on such as unplugging the VGA cable from the back of my onboard video, unplugging the power to the monitor, turning the monitor off and back on again, etc. The only thing that worked was to reboot the system until it did it again. It finally began happening more frequently so I knew there was more of a problem than I thought. It appeared to reboot more when I was using the mouse or keyboard.
I assumed that my wireless keyboard and mouse were the cause of this problem considering my dog knocked over my pop into my keyboard. We went out and bought a new mouse/keyboard. I uninstalled all the old drivers/software completely. Restarted the computer. I then proceeded to install the new drivers/software. The problem has not reappeared since.
Note about this error: This one seems to be the main cause. The information about the error NEVER changes.
Source: Save Dump
Event ID: 1001
Type: Information
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000050 (0xb8f90030, 0x00000000, 0xeb508a2b, 0x00000000). Microsoft Windows 2000 [v15.2195]. A dump was saved in: C:\WINNT\Minidump\Mini030407-01.dmp.
Note about this error: This one has only happened once.
Source: Save Dump
Event ID: 1001
Type: Information
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000001e (0xc0000005, 0x80460239, 0x00000000, 0x00905a4d). Microsoft Windows 2000 [v15.2195]. A dump was saved in: C:\WINNT\Minidump\Mini022807-03.dmp.
Note: This happens everytime I startup normally.
Event ID: 7026
Source: Service Control Manager
Type: Error
The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load:
IpItapi
Event ID: 10010
Source: DCOM
Type: Error
The server {22D6F312-B0F6-11D0-94AB-0080C74C7E95} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout.
I can provide additional information if necessary.
Here is what I've done so far. I was originally having a problem with a :
The driver has detected that this HID keyboard has bad firmware. It is issuing redundant report packets.
At random times, my computer monitor began turning off on its own. The computer was still running and I tried EVERYTHING that I could think of to get it to turn back on such as unplugging the VGA cable from the back of my onboard video, unplugging the power to the monitor, turning the monitor off and back on again, etc. The only thing that worked was to reboot the system until it did it again. It finally began happening more frequently so I knew there was more of a problem than I thought. It appeared to reboot more when I was using the mouse or keyboard.
I assumed that my wireless keyboard and mouse were the cause of this problem considering my dog knocked over my pop into my keyboard. We went out and bought a new mouse/keyboard. I uninstalled all the old drivers/software completely. Restarted the computer. I then proceeded to install the new drivers/software. The problem has not reappeared since.