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26 Crashes so far Caused by a Device Driver

 
 
m630
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      19th Oct 2003
MADDENING!
Over past 2 weeks, suddenly without warning, XP system
crash. "Error Caused by a Device Driver" on crash
analysis. Nothing more. Nothing in MS support help to
deal with the error type code numbers: in sequence, they
have been: 671198, 209, 671198, 670228, 1633002, 216026,
4330, 209, 433.
No driver conflicts in device manager. I can't sys
restore any further back.
I've tried uninstalling programs and devices one at a
time to try to eliminate the problem, so far nothing.
Would upgrading to XP Pro help at all????


 
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      20th Oct 2003

>-----Original Message-----
>MADDENING!
>Over past 2 weeks, suddenly without warning, XP system
>crash. "Error Caused by a Device Driver" on crash
>analysis. Nothing more. Nothing in MS support help to
>deal with the error type code numbers: in sequence, they
>have been: 671198, 209, 671198, 670228, 1633002, 216026,
>4330, 209, 433.
>No driver conflicts in device manager. I can't sys
>restore any further back.
>I've tried uninstalling programs and devices one at a
>time to try to eliminate the problem, so far nothing.
>Would upgrading to XP Pro help at all????
>
>Go look here coz it happen the same thing has me...


>.http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-

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William Ingle
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      22nd Oct 2003
Maddened

I ran into a very similar sequence of symptoms and the problem turned out to
be temperature. When the motherboard or main processor temperature reached
60 C the system rebooted and whoever had the processor at the time was
blamed. Since this temperature check was presumeably done by a regularly
occurring callout in the scheduler a driver was consistently blamed for the
reboot. I bought a new case with better temperature characteristics and
more fans. I made sure they were all running and no reboots. In your case
you may have one or more fans failing. You do not necessarily need a new
case. Many newer motherboards come with monitoring tools on their driver
cd. With it you can keep tabs on your processor temperature as you use your
system.

I hope this helps
-Bill

"m630" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:04b901c39640$c05a90e0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> MADDENING!
> Over past 2 weeks, suddenly without warning, XP system
> crash. "Error Caused by a Device Driver" on crash
> analysis. Nothing more. Nothing in MS support help to
> deal with the error type code numbers: in sequence, they
> have been: 671198, 209, 671198, 670228, 1633002, 216026,
> 4330, 209, 433.
> No driver conflicts in device manager. I can't sys
> restore any further back.
> I've tried uninstalling programs and devices one at a
> time to try to eliminate the problem, so far nothing.
> Would upgrading to XP Pro help at all????
>
>



 
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      6th Nov 2003

>-----Original Message-----
>MADDENING!
>Over past 2 weeks, suddenly without warning, XP system
>crash. "Error Caused by a Device Driver" on crash
>analysis. Nothing more. Nothing in MS support help to
>deal with the error type code numbers: in sequence, they
>have been: 671198, 209, 671198, 670228, 1633002, 216026,
>4330, 209, 433.
>No driver conflicts in device manager. I can't sys
>restore any further back.
>I've tried uninstalling programs and devices one at a
>time to try to eliminate the problem, so far nothing.
>Would upgrading to XP Pro help at all????
>
>
>.
>

 
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mrtee
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      6th Nov 2003
No.

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Just my 2¢ worth
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|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >MADDENING!
| >Over past 2 weeks, suddenly without warning, XP system
| >crash. "Error Caused by a Device Driver" on crash
| >analysis. Nothing more. Nothing in MS support help to
| >deal with the error type code numbers: in sequence, they
| >have been: 671198, 209, 671198, 670228, 1633002, 216026,
| >4330, 209, 433.
| >No driver conflicts in device manager. I can't sys
| >restore any further back.
| >I've tried uninstalling programs and devices one at a
| >time to try to eliminate the problem, so far nothing.
| >Would upgrading to XP Pro help at all????
| >
| >
| >.
| >
 
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Ramboi2
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      6th Nov 2003
Many people complaining about XP in the past, it sure is a nice OS but not when
it failed. Microsoft is too tight on their profit plant, they won't let you
alter and poke things around.

I am glad I stayed away from it. My 2nd system is an XP, I never bother to
upgrade it, the more I upgrade the more troubles I see with XP.

Ramboi


"m630" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> MADDENING!
> Over past 2 weeks, suddenly without warning, XP system
> crash. "Error Caused by a Device Driver" on crash
> analysis. Nothing more. Nothing in MS support help to
> deal with the error type code numbers: in sequence, they
> have been: 671198, 209, 671198, 670228, 1633002, 216026,
> 4330, 209, 433.
> No driver conflicts in device manager. I can't sys
> restore any further back.
> I've tried uninstalling programs and devices one at a
> time to try to eliminate the problem, so far nothing.
> Would upgrading to XP Pro help at all????
>
>



 
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