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  1. #16
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    I had that problem when i pushed my FSB too high. But that is just my experiences...
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    ok I have reseated the ram and cables and stuff. . .

    but before I did that, the stupid thing crashed on me again, showing that it's not a driver issue.

    ***stop:0x000000D1 (0x0a100036, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xf74417f6)

    ***portcls.sys address f74417f6 base at f743f000, datestamp 3b7de1af


    this error message is almost the same as the other, except that some addresses are a little different.

    [edit] oh yeah, and my fsb is at 133, right where it should be. not overclocking it at all . . .

  3. #18
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    son of a motherf^%* )(^!(%$#!*(%$#*^$
    here it goes again.
    this time I was running TFC and winamp

    the adresses that are the same are in bold

    *** stop: 0x000000d1 (0x0211036, 0x0000002, 0x00000000, 0xf5b167f6)

    *** portcls.sys - address f5b167f6 at base fsb14000, datestamp 3b7de1af


    someone help!!!!!
    Last edited by IntelSux; 06-17-2002 at 05:42 PM.
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    ok, update on my problem

    I re-checked every single connection in the computer and when I turned it back on, it just gave me really long beeps. so I rotated all the memory around and jiggled the CPU (didn't feel like taking it out and putting it back in), then I took out and put back in all PCI and AGP stuff and also reconnected my hard drives. then it turned on again.

    Also I gave my memory and I / O more voltage, hoping it will make it more stable.

    but now whenever I play tfc, the computer just reboots without any error message at all. it doesn't do it when I'm just browsing around, which leads me to believe it might be my graphics card. although a Geforce 3 (original) shouldn't go bad that fast, should it? I bought it a few week after they came out. plus I got huge fans on the side of the computer blowing cold air on it, so it shouldn't overheat. . . and it's not overclocked at all. . .

  5. #20
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    ok newbies, thanks for nothing. i fixed it.
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