Physical Memory Dump Error

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Mike

Windows is repeatedly locking up at random intervals,
giving me a blue screen, and then it commences a physical
memory dump.
I have:
Mother Board - GigaByte Technologies K8VNXP
CPU - AMD Athlon 64 Bit
Memory - 512MB PC 3200 DDR
Video Card - NVidia GeForce 4 MX400
IDE Devices - 1 SeaGate 80GB HDD, 1 SeaGate 20GB HDD, 1
Ricoh CD-RW, 1 Toshiba DVD-ROM

It gives me two errors
0x00000050 (0xF2A2EEo5, 0x00000000, 0xF83B7037, 0x00000000
NTFS.sys - Address F83B7037 base at F83B6000 Datestamp
3d6de5c1

Solving this problem would be much appreciated
 
Most likely either your harddisk is messed up, you memory is messed up or
your installation is messed up. Verify that your memory is ok with the
memtest tool available from www.memtest86.com and check that your
harddisk(s) are ok with a harddisk diagnostics tool that you can download
from the manufacturers website. If these are both ok, you're probably
looking at a fresh install of Windows...

Regards, Wichetael.
 
I tried the memory test, and had no problems with my
memory, the hard drives are both fine, and I just
reinstalled XP, but to no avail.
Thanks for the idea though
 
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