"Paul" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Anyone know what this means?
>
>The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000004e
>(0x00000007, 0x000066b0, 0x00012a01, 0x00000000).
>
>A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini112705-01.dmp.
>
>The system doesn't actually reboot. It hangs/freezes the system until I
>press the reset button. I thought it may have been the Nvidia drivers. So, I
>uninstalled the old and reinstalled the newer versions (using 81.95 now).
>
>I see this may have something to do with a corrupt PFN list, (In Win 2000).
>I'm using XP.
>
>Or corrupt ram. BUT PFN_LIST_CORRUPT doesnt appear at the end of the dump
>file (as the above error shows).
>
>I know it isn't memory. The ram has been in the system for about 3 years,
>and I've never had a prob, till this appeared.
>
>And it looks like it has something to do with Norton Internet Security 2003
>(yer I know this is old, but its good enough for me, and its up to date).
>
>Because while I'm using a particular program, and the firewall is on, it
>freezes. Turn Nortons off, it doesn't freeze, and works, as if nothing is
>wrong.
>
>Anyone else having a similar prob with Nortons IS 2003??
>
>Any info appreciated
I think you have answered your own question "Turn Nortons off, it
doesn't freeze, and works".
If Symantec/Norton can't provide you with a fix for the problem then
your best option is to ditch Norton completely and install the
security products you need from a different company. eTrust and Trend
Micro are two providers of quality, reliable products and there are
others as well.
Good luck
Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006)
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca