Dump memory

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Sayed Abdul Aziem

Dear Microsoft
thanks alot for your products that made our life easy and
comfortable.
but there is something that distrube me when i use
microsfot windows XP Home Edition, my computer usullay
brings the screen of (Dump memory or restarts
automaticly) speicially when i was using the internet.
my computer is :-
450 MHz processor
128 Ram
Fax modem is passed from microsoft
VGA card is passed (ATI Rage 128pro)
sound card isn't passed (AD1816)
TV card (flyvideo 98) isn't passed
web came isn't passed (AIPTEK)

Is the problem caused by this driver?
How can i get driver for them compatability with Windows?
How can i stop Dump memory and restarting automaticly?

Thanks alot
Sayed Abdul Aziem
Cairo-Egypt
E-mail: (e-mail address removed)
 
Sayed Abdul Aziem said:
Dear Microsoft
thanks alot for your products that made our life easy and
comfortable.
but there is something that distrube me when i use
microsfot windows XP Home Edition, my computer usullay
brings the screen of (Dump memory or restarts
automaticly) speicially when i was using the internet.
my computer is :-
450 MHz processor
128 Ram
Fax modem is passed from microsoft
VGA card is passed (ATI Rage 128pro)
sound card isn't passed (AD1816)
TV card (flyvideo 98) isn't passed
web came isn't passed (AIPTEK)

Is the problem caused by this driver?
How can i get driver for them compatability with Windows?
How can i stop Dump memory and restarting automaticly?

These restarts and/or memory dumps are being produced by "System
Failure" class errors and you need to identify the actual cuause of
these errors.

Right-click on My Computer and select Manage.
Expand the Event Viewer category and browse through each of the 3
sub-categories looking for red-flagged error records whose date and
time stamps correspond to your restarts/memory dumps.
Double-click on an error record to see the details of that error.

You might find it worthwhile to modify the settings on your computer
so that it no longer restarts automatically when an error occurs.
Open Control Panel - System - Advanced - Startup and Recovery Settings
and clear the checkbox for "Automatically Restart". And while you are
in there change the memory dump selection to "Small Memory Dump -
64KB" or to "none". The full memory dump is almost never useful,
except when you are working directly with technical support experts to
diagnose a specific problem.

This change may result in a "blue screen of death" STOP error message
instead of a restart. The information on the STOP message screen will
help to identify the underlying cause of your problems. Check the
error out at MVP Jim Eshelman's STOP errors page at
http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm or post the complete text of the
STOP error message back here.

Good luck



Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

"The reason computer chips are so small is computers don't eat much."
 

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