Ok Everyone,
Well recently, I have been having the errors occur in various spot while running in Win2K, they always appear in the same spots. The errors as follows
The Instruction at "0x005402fbf" reference memory at "0x01538245" could not be "read".
Though the #x###### vary from error to error. I have slowly been going through a process of elimination, for sure I know that it is not my HD (IBM 75GXP 30GB) as I ran the Drive Fitness Tests which tests the drive, and passed with flying colours. Well though, I am aware that my PSU is failing on me (my Antec PP303X is on its way to me as we speak) so I was thinking that was one of the culprits. Also, I never seem to get any errors of that sort while running 98SE (dual boot same HD, partitioned). Though I have also suspected my RAM (2 Sticks Generic 64MB) that may be failing, though I did spend several hours playing UT and Q3 to check that thought, and they ran flawlessly. [Edit]I have never seen any errors of that sort while using Windows 98[/Edit]
Well if you're still here after reading that, what suggestions may you have in a way to solve my problem?
--Mark
P.S I beginning to think it's a software prob... Running Win2K Pro SP1
System:
Intel SE440BX-2
Intel PII 400
128 MB RAM (Generic)
30GB IBM 75GXP HD
Hollywood Plus Decoder
SB Live! Value
D-Link DE220 NIC
Dual Win2K Pro SP1 and Win98SE
Well recently, I have been having the errors occur in various spot while running in Win2K, they always appear in the same spots. The errors as follows
The Instruction at "0x005402fbf" reference memory at "0x01538245" could not be "read".
Though the #x###### vary from error to error. I have slowly been going through a process of elimination, for sure I know that it is not my HD (IBM 75GXP 30GB) as I ran the Drive Fitness Tests which tests the drive, and passed with flying colours. Well though, I am aware that my PSU is failing on me (my Antec PP303X is on its way to me as we speak) so I was thinking that was one of the culprits. Also, I never seem to get any errors of that sort while running 98SE (dual boot same HD, partitioned). Though I have also suspected my RAM (2 Sticks Generic 64MB) that may be failing, though I did spend several hours playing UT and Q3 to check that thought, and they ran flawlessly. [Edit]I have never seen any errors of that sort while using Windows 98[/Edit]
Well if you're still here after reading that, what suggestions may you have in a way to solve my problem?
--Mark
P.S I beginning to think it's a software prob... Running Win2K Pro SP1
System:
Intel SE440BX-2
Intel PII 400
128 MB RAM (Generic)
30GB IBM 75GXP HD
Hollywood Plus Decoder
SB Live! Value
D-Link DE220 NIC
Dual Win2K Pro SP1 and Win98SE
