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540843 2007-04-13 10:27:00 Hi
Have been away on holiday for a week - come back, boot up pc, all fine for half an hour.. come back later to wake it up.. nothing, it's frozen.. so do a restart and it goes in to continual reboot loop after the welcome screen.
I manage to start it once and uncheck the auto reboot. Try to start in safe mode, no go.

I can now see the stop code though:
0x0000008E (0xC000005, 0x805505A1, 0xF7526624, 0x00000000)
Beginning dump of physical memory
Physical memory dump complete

Can anyone help me decipher the above?

Background:
P4 2.8D
Gigabyte 81955x pro mobo
GT6600
2 x 1024 mb Kingston ram
2 x 250 gb sata seagate drives in Raid 1 (using intel matrix raid manager)
Win xp pro

The only other suspicious behaviour over the last couple of months was a number of chkdsk runs on startup.

Since it doesn't make it to safe mode does that tend to indicate hardware?

Woulds be most grateful of any pointers
thanks

Bill
BillIrwin (8493)
540844 2007-04-13 11:29:00 Take a look here
support.microsoft.com
and here
support.microsoft.com
(Possible ram prob?)
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