Sounds like you may have a NIC issue... First thought, have you checked in
the NIC card properties to see if there is an option set allowing the system
to turn off the NIC to save energy (or some such). If so uncheck the box.
If not the case, then take the looooong number and in the Run box type
"regedit" w/o quotes and do a search for that string. If it is your NIC
that it finds then there is a problem with the driver, the slot it's
installed in (IRQ?) or the NIC is bad or going bad.
Uninstall any associated software for the NIC then uninstall the NIC from
device manager. After this shutdown the computer and if possible put the
NIC in a different slot (just to clear a possible conflict issue) then
re-install the SW/Driver.
If this doesn't do it then you may want to try a different NIC if one is
available. Make sure you completely uninstall SW/Driver from OS before
removing/replacing the NIC!
Of course, it may be something completely different then stated above!
However, it is my best guess - try the suggestions if you want.
FWIW,
Len
"Morry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:06c801c35277$31aea1e0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Whilst playing a number of games either on line or
> offline (including LAN sessions with 8 clients and
> seperate server) I am getting crashes and BSOD from an
> error I cannot pin down..the event viwer shows this at
> the last crash
>
> "The redirector was unable to register the domain MSHOME
> on to transport NetBT_Tcpip_{098444AF-A3FB-490B-ACAF-92
> for the following reason: . Transport has been taken
> offline."
>
> and
>
> The Network Address Translator (NAT) was unable to
> request an operation of the kernel-mode translation
> module. This may indicate misconfiguration, insufficient
> resources, or an internal error. The data is the error
> code.
>
>
> Please help...
>
> Is there anyway to view the BSOD screen before my machine
> resets..it only flashes on screen for a second or so and
> i cant read it.
>
> Morry
>
>
> .
>
>
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