Continuous AutoReboot in Windows 2000

  • Thread starter Thread starter Bikos Nikolaou Anastasios
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Bikos Nikolaou Anastasios

In Windows 2000(SP4): After booting my system,as soon
as everything appears normally in the desktop and every
services are enabled,without none error messages,right
after 2-3 seconds the system suddenly restarts.Now in the
event viewer (administration tools),there appears to be
logged an event named Save Dump,with the description:

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck.The bugcheck
was:0x000000d1(0x00000044,0x00000002,0x00000000,0xeb6e22d4)
Microsoft Windows 2000(v15.2195).A dump was saved in
D:\WINNT\Minidump\MiniXXXX03-03.dmp.

I have downloaded every patch,and this problem happens
almost always,what should i do?
 
Bikos said:
In Windows 2000(SP4): After booting my system,as soon
as everything appears normally in the desktop and every
services are enabled,without none error messages,right
after 2-3 seconds the system suddenly restarts.Now in the
event viewer (administration tools),there appears to be
logged an event named Save Dump,with the description:

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck.The bugcheck
was:0x000000d1(0x00000044,0x00000002,0x00000000,0xeb6e22d4)
Microsoft Windows 2000(v15.2195).A dump was saved in
D:\WINNT\Minidump\MiniXXXX03-03.dmp.

I have downloaded every patch,and this problem happens
almost always,what should i do?

Although this is a group for Windows XP and not Win2k, I'd say you need
to do a hardware diagnosis on your RAM.

Malke
 
Sorry Malke this problem doesn't happen with my other
OS:WIN XP,so it can't be a hardware failure.
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Sorry Malke this problem doesn't happen with my other
OS:WIN XP,so it can't be a hardware failure.

Well, what about driver incompatibilities? Try posting in a Win2k group
and see if they know.

Malke
 

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