Re: Event 8003 causing reboot
- From: "Ron Lowe" <ron-msng@{d.e.l.e.t.e}lowe-family.me.uk>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 17:05:10 -0000
The only driver I'd install are the ones from your hardware vendor.
Is the NIC embedded in the motherboard?
Go to the ASUS website, follow the link to the Downoad page, and hunt for
the motherboard model you have. Download and install the latest drivers
for Windows XP.
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Best Regards
Ron Lowe
"BoatPerson" <boatperson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:CC237BD1-6DDD-4D6F-856A-20C717558922@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I just noticed that I may have been a bit sloppy when disabling the
>"Computer
> Browser" service, since it was enabled when I checked a few minutes ago...
> I'm thinking that when I did it for the first time yesterday, I just
> clicked
> "OK", so this time I've clicked "Apply" then "OK". Anyway, I'll check it
> periodically to make sure it's really disabled.
>
> I just checked the NIC drivers on both PCs -- both NICs are internal DLink
> 530TX+ devices, however, her PC (the one not having the random reboot
> problem) is using this driver (I think it came with the NIC):
>
> RealTek RTL8139 version 5.396.530.2001 dated 07/01/2001
>
> whereas mine (the one having the random reboot problem) is using this
> driver
> (which came on the ASUS Utilities CD):
>
> 3Com Gigabit LOM (3c940) version 1.00.00.0042 dated 04/17/2003
>
> Do you think it would help if I installed the RealTek driver on my PC,
> such
> that we'd both be using the same driver ???
>
> Harry
> --
> "A boat is a hole in the water into which you throw money"
>
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