Windows 2000

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james.korbas

Users system blue screens intermittently with the
following error ( count_stack_ in page error begining
physcial dump of physical memory)

Is this a hardware issue?
 
A

Aurelien [MS]

Users system blue screens intermittently with the
following error ( count_stack_ in page error begining
physcial dump of physical memory)

Is this a hardware issue?
__________

Hi James,

Blue screens appears because of a kernel crash. A kernel crash can be cause
by a windows bug, a corrupted driver or an hardware issue.

Could you please give us the stop number ? and the exact message that
appears on your screen. This could be helpfull to help you.

Example:
stop 0x0000007B inacessible_boot_device

Aurelien Goillot
Microsoft France
 
E

Ed Maddox

This may be an indication of a "flakey" memory module. If
you have more than one memory module, remove one and try
again. If it happens again swap it out with the module
you removed. Hopefully it doesn't bluiescreen
again...then you'll know it is the module you removed.
Additionally, during a WIn2k installtion...if you receive
an error like "...unable to read file...." from the
CD...it may not be a bad CD. It is most probably a
mmemory issue...i.e. bad module. This has happened to me
on several occasions.


Ed
 

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