Physical Memory Dump???

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I don't know if this is the proper newsgroup for this or not because I have
never had any experience with this particular problem. The problem is with
my laptop, Compaq Presario V2100, 512 RAM, AMD Athlon processor. Last week
my Windows XP got a corrupt Windows/System32/Config/System file and Windows
would not start up. I did not want to reinstall XP because of losing all my
stuff but I finally did last night. After reinstalling Windows and drivers.
I went to Microsoft updates to get all the updates needed for it. There
were 36 updates and it got through downloading 21 of them and the computer
did a "dump of physical memory" and restarted. It came up and said it had
just recovered from a serious error and I sent an error message to
Microsoft. It came back and said something about my hard drive (sorry, I
don't remember the exact wording). Now when I try to go online it goes into
this "dump of physical memory" and restarts. With this very limited
information, could someone please tell me if this is a XP problem or a hard
drive problem?

The stop code for this physical memory dump is as follows:
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
***Stop: 0x00000001 (0x00000004, Ox00000002, Ox00000000, OxEE56A599)
***bcwl5.sys - address EE56A599 base at EE565000, Date Stamp 3e794ebe

I am on another computer so I can't copy and paste the events from the event
viewer so I will try to recreate them.

System Error Event ID: 1003
Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000004, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
00000000, parameter4f67eb599.

Warning
Source: Disk
Event ID: 51
Desc: An error was detected on deivce \Device\Harddisk0\D during a paging
operation.

Error
Source: atapi
Event ID: 9
Desc: The device, \Device\Ide\Ideport0, did not respond within the timeout
period.

Error
Source: atapi
Event ID: 26
Desc: The drive has detected that device \Device\Ide\Ideport0 has old or out
of date firmware. Reduced performance may result.

There are no yellow question marks in Device Manager.
My files were scanned and verified as digitally signed. It didn't show a
list or mention drivers.

I am at a loss of what to do now. I will need step by step directions for
any repairs. Thanks in advance for any help offered.


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