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From: Nuno L. <lu...@nl...> - 2004-09-17 17:52:09
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Manuel Marquez, dando pulos de alegria, escreveu : > Hello, I was following this string in my daily digest. > I might have some revelant info about the BSoD in windows. > Using a Dell 2ghz Celeron with 128mb of memory, running Win2kPro. > Started seeing the same BSoD, for quite some time, > I was trying to find out what it was, but My system eventually died. > One thing I did notices is that every time that I did IPCONFIG /Release on my windows box, > without running coLinux, it gave this stop error. > "STOP: 0x0000001e (0xC0000005, (and some other I did not document)), > KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED" > > the box has an Intel Intergrated Network adapter. Can't remember what the driver is exactly, > since I had to ship My PC across country to get re imaged, anyway. > It eventually died, BSoD every time it booted up. > "STOP: 0x0000007B (Can't Remember the Rest.) > INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE" I don't think it's related to colinux. You obviously had other problems with your machine (maybe a bad disk?) Anyway, just post here if you find more problems. Regards, ~Nuno Lucas |