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William Battison
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Posted - 2006.01.21 18:17:00 -
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Edited by: William Battison on 21/01/2006 18:18:08 Hi all, new to eve, but i am having some technical problems. Eve keeps rebooting my computer. My specs are:
Win XP home 1 gig ddr 3200 duel channeld (4x 256) Evga 6600GT agp 128 meg NF3 mobo and it happenes with no firewalls running
my card underload in eve is only about 60degrees where as source pushed it 70 no problem so it is not heat.
Just to be sure it is not heat i do have a house fan blowing in. No luck
It only happens about once evey 5 hours.
Any ideas?
edit: oh yeah and when i boot back up i get a windws error.
The system has recovered from a serious error
BCCode : 100000ea BCP1 : 85408BA8 BCP2 : 86C74A80 BCP3 : F79CFCB4 BCP4 : 00000001 OSVer : 5_1_2600 SP : 2_0 Product : 256_1
C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER8ea9.dir00\Mini012106-01.dmp C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER8ea9.dir00\sysdata.xml
thanks :D
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Zomon
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Posted - 2006.01.22 04:34:00 -
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Ive had the exact same thing happen to me, down to the same error word for word. Anyone else having this problem?
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Zomon
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Posted - 2006.01.22 16:02:00 -
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bump
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Gladius Bear
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Posted - 2006.01.22 16:29:00 -
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I have the same problem. BSOD (blue screen of death)
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William Battison
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Posted - 2006.01.23 02:00:00 -
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thanks for the bumps
-bump
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Calleb
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Posted - 2006.01.23 11:40:00 -
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Does it happen with any other games under load? The reason i ask is cus there is a giant thread on the subject on the Nvidea support forum.
I actually had a couple of 6800GT cards a few months back and could not get either of them to work on my system. I tried everything from a huge series of different drivers, Chipset updates, etc.
Eventually i said enough was enough, took the card back to the shop where i bought it and got an ATI x800xl and all my problems went away. However there is a post here where peeps are having problems with ati cards too, so i guess you need to find what works for you.
I hope you can sort this out soon 
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Grim Starwind
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Posted - 2006.01.23 12:21:00 -
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yeah I have an ATI card.. and I get this problem too. I was fine with my Nvidia Geforce 4 ti. But now it's all ***,
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Rellik B00n
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Posted - 2006.01.23 16:09:00 -
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Edited by: Rellik B00n on 23/01/2006 16:10:02 have a look at:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;318023&FR=1&PA=1&SD=HSCH
i know this is for a radeon card but the error code is almost identical, maybe you could try searching the knowledge base for the code in the post or contacting MS?
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Ceseuron
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Posted - 2006.01.23 21:13:00 -
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You're probably getting the infamous Windows XP stop error and your computer has been set to automatically reboot whenever a stop error or other critical failure occurs. You can disable this by following these simple steps:
1.) Right-click on My Computer and choose Properties. 2.) In the System Properties dialog, select the Advanced tab. 3.) In the Startup and Recovery section, hit the Settings button. 4.) In the System Failure section, remove the check from the box next to Automatically Restart. 5.) Hit OK to close the settings and choose OK again to close system properties.
Your computer will now stop rebooting whenever there's a system failure, which will give you the opportunity to write down more info on this stop error.
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