Reboots - only at home

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frankiefiveangels

I have an HP Omnibook 6100, running Win2000 Pro, that I use at work and at
home. On the docking station at work, the machine will run all day long with
no problems. But, when I use it at home with the AC adapter, it reboots at
random. Sometimes, it will run at home for hours with no problems. Today, it
rebooted twice within an hour.

Here's the message;

*** STOP: 0x000000BE (0xBFD63A29,0x02C69121,0x80473D14,0x0000000A)
An attempt was made to write to read-only memory.
This driver might be at fault :ltmdmnt.sys

*** Address BFD63A29 base at BFD040000, DateStamp 3c0545bc - ltmdmnt.sys
*** Address 80473D14 base at 80400000, DateStamp 4047db83 - ntoskrnl.exe

Beginning dump of physical memory
Physical memory dump complete.


Any help will be most appreciated.

Frank
 
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Scott Harding - MS MVP

The file ltmdmnt.sys looks to be the driver for the modem and this is
causing the blue screen.
This is probably why it works fine and work and then at home you use a dial
up connection? At work you use the LAN connection? I would check if there
are any updates for the driver for your modem. This looks to be a Lucent or
Xircom modem?
 
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frankiefiveangels

That's exactly right, Scott. I'm on a LAN at work, and dialup by modem at
home.

I'll look for driver updates. Thanks very much for your reply.

Frank
 

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