Re: Windows XP Professional BSOD (tcpip.sys) on Startup
From: A (anon_at_anon.com)
Date: 01/10/05
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Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 10:14:02 -0000
Rick "Nutcase" Rogers wrote:
> The behavior you are describing is typical of a failing bit of hardware.
> Swapping in known-good parts is often the way to discover which one it is.
> This is especially so if the failures happen when the system is
> cold-booted. When it is warm, or just restarted, the component is already
> operating correctly. As the error mentions tcpip.sys, I would start with
> the network card.
Replaced the network card yesterday. Started the computer up this morning,
and no blue screen, so it looks as if this has cured it! Many thanks!
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