Dumping physical Memeory

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i used compaq evo with windows 2000 pro to colect data at 200samples/second through a nidaq card. during collecting and save the data sometimes error Dumping Physical memory appears and systems reboot itself and it gets stuck in a cycle i can not breake unless i will leave the system off for couple hours
Any ideas of the origon and fixes of this error.....
thanks for your help....
 
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Daniel Chang [MSFT]

It appears you are getting a bugcheck (BSOD) and configured to collect a
memory dump. Analyzing the memory dump would tell which driver or piece of
hardware is causing the problem. While not knowing what the nidaq card is,
I suspect it may be your problem device and that's why you get stuck in a
reboot loop.

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: i used compaq evo with windows 2000 pro to colect data at
200samples/second through a nidaq card. during collecting and save the data
sometimes error Dumping Physical memory appears and systems reboot itself
and it gets stuck in a cycle i can not breake unless i will leave the system
off for couple hours.
: Any ideas of the origon and fixes of this error......
: thanks for your help....
 

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