Re: Help, pc keeps rebooting
From: w_tom (w_tom1_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/21/05
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Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 19:49:22 -0500
The second of four numbers (2) suggests it is not a driver.
This may be a memory problem - a hardware problem - possibly
associated with memory being used by the OS. Get
comprehensive diagnostics provided free by responsible
computer manufacturers. (if yours is not responsible, then
get third party memory diagnostics). Test the memory both in
room temperature (to see how it works without failure). Then
aggravate the weakness inside that memory. Heat memory with a
hairdryer on high. Then run the same test. Memory that is
slowly going bad will be quickly detected when heated to
temperatures uncomfortable to touch but not too hot to leave
skin. This is normal memory operating temperature. Good
memory must always work even when heated with a hair dryer.
Of course this assumes you have checked Device Manager and
System (event) logs for details that might be causing your
failure.
davara1000 wrote:
> Hi, I wonder if anyone can help, my pc keeps going to a blue screen
> and shows the following error message
> 0X0000000A(0XFF2BE620,0X00000002,0X00000000,0X804FE10B). It seems
> to do it if I am in media player or TMPGEnc encoding video files,
> but also does when in Explorer. Any help would be appreciated.
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