Re: A Final Attempt Before Reinstalling

From: Jay Peterman (biteme_at_thelibrary.net)
Date: 02/26/05


Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 04:17:33 -0500


I'll have to take a look at the BIOS version. I'm jsut a bit leery of
messing with that but I'm getting on the desperate side. I did install
the 66.93 graphic driver. I don't have another modem. I had a problem
with the ethernet connection on my modem and a Charter "tech" said
I must have had a corrupt file. Motorola sent me instructions on how
to reinstall the ethernet driver instead of using the USB connection.
I'll try that today. I appreciate your help as it gives me more
options. Thanks a lot.

On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 19:13:04 -0800, "Kerry Brown"
<kerry@kdbNOSPAMsystems.c*o*m> wrote:

>Do you have the latest BIOS Version 1005? I would also make sure you have
>the latest drivers from www.asus.com, especially the USB driver. For the
>video card make sure you have the 66.93 graphic drivers from www.nvidia.com.
>Is it possible to try a different modem? I have have problems in the past
>with USB modems and ethernet devices. Sometimes if you plug a powered USB
>hub into the port and then the modem into the hub this helps. Some
>motherboards don't seem to supply enough voltage on the USB port.
>
>Kerry Brown
>KDB Systems
>
>"Jay Peterman" <biteme@thelibrary.net> wrote in message
>news:j0av11t676uqdu0rbjsf1jhvj6ddmjoib7@4ax.com...
>> On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 06:56:33 -0800, "Kerry Brown"
>> <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsystems.c*o*m> wrote:
>>
>>>What motherboard do you have? What video card?
>>
>> The MOBO is an Asus P4S8X and the vid card is
>> NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX400 I believe.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>>
>>>Kerry Brown
>>>KDB Systems
>>>
>>>"Jay Peterman" <biteme@thelibrary.net> wrote in message
>>>news:0eut11hqqkb90hcks3cojd5r5dknpa0n5i@4ax.com...
>>>> I've searched Google, MS site, forums and this group but I still
>>>> cannot find out what is happening with my machine. It may or may not
>>>> be XP. I'm using XP Pro, SP 1. The computer keeps rebooting and gives
>>>> the following stop error:
>>>>
>>>> c5
>>>> 04
>>>> 02
>>>> 01
>>>> 80534de3
>>>>
>>>> It says to run driver verifier, turn off caching/shadowing and a few
>>>> other things but it does not seem to be specific enough for me to
>>>> grasp whats causing the shutdowns. Unsigned drivers relate to AVG
>>>> anti-virus and Clone DVD. I've uninstallled Clone and turn off AVG
>>>> when I'm downloading large files unattended.
>>>>
>>>> I bought new RAM from Crucial installed it and after a few days
>>>> re-seated it and swapped slots. I think the only non-MS driver on the
>>>> machine is the USB drivers for my Surfboard modem. I don't have a lot
>>>> of software but it would still take days to uninstall piece by piece
>>>> to see if one was causing the shutdowns. The only periphs I've
>>>> attached are monitor, keyboard, mouse and speakers.
>>>>
>>>> I would rather find the problem so it won't return after a
>>>> reinstallation if that becomes necessary.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for anyone who can suggest other possible solutions.
>>>
>>
>



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