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Phil Traversa
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      15th Jul 2004
Alright. I have Windows 2000 Pro installed and whenever I
am doing anything graphically intensive or playing the
measilest of games, the computer would either reboot, the
app/game would crash, or a blue screen would appear. The
blue screen says:
STOP: 0X0000003F (0X00000000,0X0003D3BD, 0X0001F5CF,
0X0000CDEB, 0X0000CDEB) NO_MORE_SYSTEM_PTES


I entered the registry value said to enter in the KB
article at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx
scid=kb;en-us;256004 to log the driver that caused the
problem, but now it doesn't blue screen at all, the app
would just crash. I want it to blue screen so I can see
what driver is messing up. Can any of you guys try to help
me in either fixing the problem or helping me determine
the driver, or anything at all. Thanks for all and any
help you can give me.

Phil Traversa
 
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Mike Brown
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      15th Jul 2004

"Phil Traversa" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:2d0c501c46a9f$50996130$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Alright. I have Windows 2000 Pro installed and whenever I
> am doing anything graphically intensive or playing the
> measilest of games, the computer would either reboot, the
> app/game would crash, or a blue screen would appear. The
> blue screen says:
> STOP: 0X0000003F (0X00000000,0X0003D3BD, 0X0001F5CF,
> 0X0000CDEB, 0X0000CDEB) NO_MORE_SYSTEM_PTES
>
>
> I entered the registry value said to enter in the KB
> article at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
> scid=kb;en-us;256004 to log the driver that caused the
> problem, but now it doesn't blue screen at all, the app
> would just crash. I want it to blue screen so I can see
> what driver is messing up. Can any of you guys try to help
> me in either fixing the problem or helping me determine
> the driver, or anything at all. Thanks for all and any
> help you can give me.
>
> Phil Traversa


My guess is the video driver, or the AGP driver for your motherboard
chipset. If it's a faulty driver causing your crash, it's almost always
this driver combination. Maybe this site can help you:

http://www.osr.com/ddk/ddtools/bccodes_4sh3.htm



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