RE: System has recovered from a serious error upon restart -HELP!!!!!!

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From: ronpeck2 (ronpeck2.1kobvn_at_no-mx.forums.eyo.com.au)
Date: 02/18/05


Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 10:54:39 +1100


Hi there!,
Saw your problem listed and it is very similar to one I have been
trying to solve for a friend..have you found an answer as yet??
I spent ages checking everything on this comp. found one very invasive
program called Free Solitiare..uninstalled, did the usual checks to
remove left overs etc(incl.Sysedit) then did a search through Win
Explor. and found 46 further entries... I also increased the virtual
page memory by 50% more than Win XP Home recomendations.. problem seems
to be solved.. I think more than anything the page mem increase did the
trick..

Help JCC please Wrote:
> Thanks for the help, unfortunately this looks like a sea of potential
> problems. Is there any way to narrow my search based on the specifics
> of the
> error message delivered? Everyone I talk to has a different opinion,
> some
> think its hardware, others seem to think it is software. Recently
> I've
> installed both an external 40 GB Firelight Harddrive and a Motorola
> wireless
> modem sending a signal to a Link Sys receiver plugged into my USB port.
> I
> must admit, I believe I had minor versions of this problem prior to
> these
> hardware additions anyway.
>
> How do you read the error message?
>
> "Help JCC please" wrote:
>
> > My system appears to function properly for extended periods of time,
> but
> > after it sits idle for a while, it seems to lock up. Inevitably I
> have to
> > shut down and log back in. When I do log back in, an error message
> appears
> > stating "The system has recovered from a serious error" and the
> following
> > report appears-
> >
> > BCCode : 1000007e BCP1 : C0000005 BCP2 : F3003285 BCP3 :
> F7A1E82C
> > BCP4 : F7A1E52C OSVer : 5_1_2600 SP : 1_0 Product :
> 768_1
> >
> >
> >
> > C:\WINNT\Minidump\Mini100504-01.dmp
> > C:\DOCUME~1\Owner\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER2.tmp.dir00\sysdata.xml
> >
> > Can anyone help? This has been going on for a while and I'm
> desperate!
> >

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ronpeck2


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