PCI bus in Windows 2003

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We have fileserver running Windows 2003 server with SCSI disks and IDE disks. For extra capacity we added SATA disks. After some dyas system started to crash with error in logs:

"EventID: 6008
The previous system shutdown at 8:25:47 AM was unexpected."

The similar situation happen after adding SATA disk and PCI SATA controller to the another fileserver.

Both Systems have Only PCI32 contacts and one is running on Desktop D865GLC motherboard and another on older Pentium III motherboard.

Where the problem could be. Could system crash just becouse to much data on PCI bus is.

Network card , SATA and SCSI all are running on the same PCI bus.
Please help me , how to find the solution.
Most often system crash when somobody is copying data via network to the server.


Marcus
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