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| Thread ID: 78392 | 2007-04-13 10:27:00 | help! continual reboot | BillIrwin (8493) | Press F1 |
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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 |
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| 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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