More XP Crashes! Please help!

J22

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I thought all of my troubles were behind me, but I was sadly mistaken. I was having problems with my OCZ PC-3500 memory not being able to run even at PC3200 speed, so I replaced it with some Mushkin. Same problems. I tried replacing the motherboard (NF7-S). I replaced the Power Supply -Antec True430. I bought another stick of cheap Crucial PC3200. No configuration would run much over 192 Mhz. So I figured it must be the MB. I even tried upping the Vdimm, which helped a little. I ran memtest86+ for about 30 hours with only two errors. I then ran for another 20 with none. My processor is a XP2600+ mobile. I am only running at 10x190. So after installing everything, things seemed to run just fine for the last week or so. Then today I rebooted and when I get to the login, I get the BSOD and an immediate reboot. I can run in safe mode. I tried system restore. No luck. I rebooted and ran memtest again a couple of times with no errors. Just for kicks, I tried a different stick of PC4000 Kingston memory - BSOD.

Any thoughts?

Please help me before I go looking for my Commodore64!
 

Sianath

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A stop code would help a lot. If you are rebooting before you can see it, disable the auto-reboot function by going into the properties for My Computer, clicking advanced, then Startup and Recovery.
 

J22

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AH HA!! Thanks!!!!

I didn't know you could disable the auto reboot. This would have been helpful last week. LOL. I'm getting stop code 0x0000008E. and then it calls out tbcwdm.sys, which is the driver for my Turtle Beach sound card. I will try to resolve this tomorrow. Its late.

Thanks again!