System Rebooting Automatically Due to Bugchecks

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Guest

I just built my new system and I've turned off the auto-reboot now that I
know what the cause of the reboots is (invisible blue screen). Is there a way
to fix these continuous bugcheck errors and save/system dumps? I'm finding it
very aggrivating that I can't spend more than 5 minutes in a program or game
or more than 20 minutes without the system having to reboot. Here's the
latest diagnosis of the bugcheck error from my system event log:

Product: Windows Operating System
ID: 1001
Source: Save Dump
Version: 5.2
Symbolic Name: EVENT_BUGCHECK_SAVED
Message: The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: %1. A
dump was saved in: %2.

Any help would be _greatly_ appreciated! Thanks in advance!
 
G

Guest

I just thought I'd add the hexidecimal codes for the bugcheck errors I've
been getting to see if that might help. I'd also like to note that many
programs I'm using are having errors when I use them.

Here are the hexidecimal codes:
0x1000008e
0x10000050
0x000000d1
0x1000007f
0x000000ea
0x00000024

So far my system has done this a total of 9 times. The time it takes for it
to happens usually depends on if I'm in a program or not. If I'm in a game,
it doesn't take very long. If I'm in Windows or surfing the internet, it
takes about 20-30 minutes to do it if I don't restart the system first.

Here are my system specs:
Asus P7N8X-E Deluxe Motherboard (400 MHz FSB)
AMD Athlon XP 3200+ CPU (3.2 GHz)
1 GB Kingston DDR400 RAM (512MBx2)
120 GB Western Digital HDD 7200 RPM
nVidia GeForce 6800GT Video Card (latest drivers from nVidia Website
installed)
Creative Labs Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro (not installed yet as it
has not arrived, am running on an integrated nVidia nForce that was with the
motherboard that also has the latest drivers installed)
Microsoft Wireless Keyboard and Intellimouse
MAG 19" Flat CRT Monitor

Although I doubt the last 2 specs have much impact, perhaps the first 6
will? Thanks again in advance!
 

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