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brazzmunk

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My system used to reset itself randomly so i enabled memory dumps in xp before resets...

here's what i got:

Stop: 0x00000024 (0x001902FE, 0xFOB654C0, 0xFOB6E1BC)

NTFS.sys address : F842AD03 69SE9T F83F3000


My htt is at 278 prime stable... Problem usually occures when i have too many things running so i figured it could be memory issue
 
Well, what kind of harddrive setup do you have? Is it SATA/SCSI/IDE? If you are using a card I would update the drivers, otherwise go into device manager and remove the drivers for the controller and the harddrive then restart. After that run "chkdsk." On your drive(s), restart and try it. Also, it may not help but you could use "msconfig" and replace NTFS.sys.
-neural
 
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