enciel said:hi cpc! ty for replying!! :bounce:um is there any possible solution in fixing this?will putting the RAM on another slot fix it?
what kind of motherboard do you have? Is the RAM compatible with the motherboard? What does the manual say?Reksio said:Hi,
Ive got exactly the same problem. The only difference is that i was getting blue screens with no messages on them but once ive updated drivers for the realtek 97 audio card, a message appeared on the bs but i didnt manage to read it as my computer has restarted itself. Still it might be a hint.
My hardware config is:
AMD athlon 939 winchester 3000
AN8 Ultra Abit motherboard (1.6 bios)
Geil Ultra 1 gb dual channel ram
Sapphire Radeon x800 video
Realtek Audio 97
And here's some dumps:
Let me know if you need further help.SWAT said:An update on my situation...
Turns out the nVidia hardware firewall (which uses NVTcp.sys), generates random BSODs when running P2P software (which I was doing every time I got a BSOD). This is apparently a problem everyone using the firewall has, and the latest drivers still cannot fix it. Shutting off the firewall solved my problems. I guess I'll simply wait for drivers expected in September, or maybe get a software firewall.
As for my crashes that might be caused by faulty RAM, I'll try to run memtest this weekend and report the results here.
Thanks again cpc!