Re: XP Pro PC reboots when directory renamed from other PC

From: Gregor (Gregor_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/08/05


Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 23:07:01 -0800

Thanks -

Tried as you suggested. I disabled "Automatically Restart", and the blue
error screen said the shutdown was caused by a "BAD_POOL_HEADER", and
suggested I check installed hardware/software. Also gave a few Hex values
(Stop 0x00000019, . . .)

The event viewer didn't apear to show any obvious culprit

Gregor

"Nepatsfan" wrote:

> I don't have a solid answer as to why you're having that problem
> but here are a few suggestions on maybe finding out why it's
> happening.
>
> Look in Event Viewer in the System area to see if there are any
> items listed around the time you have this problem. Start ->
> Administrative Folder -> Event Viewer.
>
> If by "the remote PC crashes right back to a warm start" you mean
> that it reboots then you might want to change the way XP responds
> to System Failures. Go to Start -> Control Panel and select
> System. On the Advanced page Settings in the Startup and Recovery
> section. Under System Failure uncheck the box next to
> Automatically restart. Click OK twice. The next time this problem
> occurs the message that appears may provide some clues as to what
> exactly is happening. Note: Once you get this problem fixed put
> the check back in that box.
>
> If you follow these suggestion, post back with whatever new clues
> you get.
>
> Nepatsfan
> "Gregor" <Gregor@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2D7A6971-8349-469B-BC52-9D19BDC0E3DF@microsoft.com...
> >I have two PC's (XP Pro SP2) which have been successfully
> >networked using a
> > router.
> > I've recently reinstalled rebuilt the PCs disks, and all
> > appeared well -
> > each PC seeing the workgroup and sharing files OK.
> > When I create a directory on the remote PC to the one I'm
> > using, and then
> > rename it, the remote PC crashes right back to a warm start.
> > Happens in
> > either direction. If the Windows dump file is "reported to
> > Microsoft" it
> > suggests a "driver" problem, but absolutely no indication as to
> > which driver.
> > Starting one PC in "Safe Mode + Networking" allows the remote
> > PC to
> > create/rename directories, so I guess a driver could be the
> > culprit.
> > I'm going back to square one re-installing incrementally until
> > I have a win
> > or the problem recurrs - any feedback as to what to look for
> > would be
> > appreciated.
> > --
> > Gregor
>
>
>



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