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Wouter
I hope someone can figure this one out. I have been
getting a BSOD lately and I'm pretty sure I know where it
stems from. I have been playing a very graphically
intense game (Star Wars Galaxies) for the past few weeks.
I put in more RAM last week as well. Not sure if that has
anything to do with it but I did get another stick that
was exactly the same as the one I had in there. Same
brand, model, size, etc. The message I have been getting
is this (all zeros by the way):
***STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x00000002, 0x00000002, 00000001,
0xBFD3EDD2)
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
***ADDRESS BFD3EDD2 base at BFD3D000, DateStamp 3dee36d2 -
KS.SYS
Beginning Dump of Physical Memory
Could this have something to do with my video card? Which
is an ATI Radeon 9000 Pro 128MB DDR??
The card is part of the supported chipsets for the game
and more than enough memory to play (minimum 256MB of SD
RAM to play)
Please help!
Thanks
Dave
My first advise would be: revert your hardware back to the old
situation (take out the additional memory).
Then see what the PC does the next days.