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To: Paul Engel who wrote (150476)11/29/2001 11:20:13 PM
From: ptanner  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Paul, re: "Your initial problem - according to you - was a memory failure - was it not?"

I frankly didn't know what the problem with the machine was and set it aside until I found the patience to investigate. Each crash gave a nice BSOD with a cryptic (to me) message of the following sort:

*** STOP: 0x0000007A (0xE1C06384,0xC000000E,0xA00D12ED,0x0AE58860)
KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR

*** Address A00D12ED base at A0000000, DateStamp 3aa010b4 - win32k.sys


However, I forgot something important which I rediscovered during last nights investigation: when trying to restart the system after a crash it could not find the HDD. So the problem was likely due to the hard drive failing to respond to some request by the OS. I had tried different sticks of Crucial memory with the system at default settings and experienced the same problem so I felt it was limited to the motherboard and/or HDD. With a replacement drive all appears well but it is too early to say - the testing will continue for a while before I return the system to service.

Sorry for any confusion but the only memory failure was my own. <g>

-PT
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