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Old 07-28-2009
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System error Category 102 Event ID 1003

Good Day,

I browsed through this forum and found a few threads similar to this so I tried all the suggestions posted. But I'm still stuck.

I have a PC in the office here running x64 with dual Xeon processors with 6GB of RAM. It is used for rendering 3D images.

Below are the last few dumps from System Event Viewer.

Can anyone help me figure out what is causing the errors?

No hardware has been added to this PC for months and all the drivers are updated to the latest version.

Error code 000000000000000a, parameter1 fffff800014141d1, parameter2 0000000000000002, parameter3 0000000000000000, parameter4 fffff8000104f236.


Error code 00000000000000d1, parameter1 fffffadf8bc6e1f8, parameter2 0000000000000002, parameter3 0000000000000000, parameter4 fffffadf68c6e1bb.


Error code 00000000000000d1, parameter1 00000000695021be, parameter2 0000000000000002, parameter3 0000000000000001, parameter4 fffffadf69502201.


Error code 000000000000007f, parameter1 0000000000000008, parameter2 0000000080050033, parameter3 00000000000006f8, parameter4 fffffadf69421220.


Error code 000000000000007f, parameter1 0000000000000008, parameter2 0000000080050033, parameter3 00000000000006f8, parameter4 fffffadf69421220.


Error code 00000000000000d1, parameter1 0000000000000001, parameter2 0000000000000002, parameter3 0000000000000001, parameter4 fffffadf691381fb.


Error code 000000000000001e, parameter1 ffffffffc0000005, parameter2 fffffadf691491be, parameter3 0000000000000000, parameter4 ffffffffffffffff.
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Old 07-28-2009
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You may have a bad memory module
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Old 07-28-2009
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You may have a bad memory module
That is what I first suspected. So I've started running the PC with 2GB removed each time. (The 3D dept cant afford downtime so I have to keep it running in between tests)

So far the PC crashes anyways, regardless of which RAM modules are in the PC.
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Old 07-28-2009
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This may be caused by a power supply issue too. Is it possible to change all memory modules at once?
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This may be caused by a power supply issue too. Is it possible to change all memory modules at once?
Unfortunately not. We don't have any spare ECC RAM.
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Old 11-28-2009
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Hi,
I am facing this problem since last few days. My pc after sometime suddenly restarts & in the eventviewer shows the following error

event id : 1003
category : (102)
source : system Error

Error code 1000000a, parameter1 000000e8, parameter2 00000002, parameter3 00000001, parameter4 80703a16.

so can any one kindly suggest a solution for this error message or explain what the error message mean.

thanks & regards
veil
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What are your computers specs? What version of windows are you running?
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Old 11-29-2009
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What are your computers specs? What version of windows are you running?

It's an Asus P5GC-MX motherboard, Intel core 2 duo (2.0 GHz) processor, 1GB ram(667MHz) with windows xp sp2 operating system.