Memory dumps in W2K

Hamburgerpimp

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I sometimes get blue-screen-complete-memory dumps in W2k. Running Abit Ka7-100 with 3HD on IDE's 1 and 2. Paging files are 574-700 on each HD.(384mg PC133 in system) Is this where the problem may lie? Happens after long periods of nonuse. Like, once I start to type in the morning when first using it. I leave my comp on 24/7 and run a server.

I have defraged numerous times and changed paging file many times upon advice from others. Still the same dumps. I also have it set up not to dump or debug in the settings.

There is 90% of the people here that are smarter than me, so help me out if you can. TIA
 

NFS4

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How long (hours, days) does it go before it blue screens on you?
 

Hamburgerpimp

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It is never the same. Sometimes it'll go a couple weeks. Then, sometimes twice a day or so. It's not that bad, but the only thing I cannot figure out in W2K. Besides this, it is a rockin' OS!
 

Doh!

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Sorry it's not the solution but if you want to avoid the complete memory dump (which will take a few minutes if you have lots of memory), you can change the setting at My Computer->Properties->Advanced->Start and Recovery.
 

Hamburgerpimp

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I have tried every setting imaginable in there. Pagefile set to all the different suggetions from the tweak sites as well as the regular sites. Any suggestions?
 

TomBilliodeaux

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I don't know if this is directly related, but since I changed my BIOS CAS to RAS setting from 2 to 3, I have not had a drop out. Only been 2 days now. Still using 232 setting that I cannot notice a difference in what I am using.
 

Hamburgerpimp

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Hell, I never thought of that. I did put in some marginal ram that was suppose to be Cas2, but I have my doubts. I'll try that.
 

Hamburgerpimp

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I think I fixed it. This KA7-100 is picky as hell about the ram it uses and also the location in the DIMM slots. I had to take one of the three sticks out. Let's hope this will work.