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Windows XP has bsod!!!!!!!! can you help me?

gplracer

Golden Member
I just built a computer and it was working great. I have built about 16 computers in the last 6 months with no problems. I installed windows xp and everything was fine. I then installed a soundblaster live value and a geforce 2 gts-v with it the newest xp drivers. I rebooted the machine and everything was still fine but on the way I breifly saw a blue screen with writing on it. When I rebooted I got the BSOD it said to check my drive configurations and that windows did not shut down properly. I rebooted and got the same thing. I then rebooted in safe mode and got the same thing. I downloaded the IMB drive fitness utility and it said the hard drive was working fine. I then booted with a boot floppy and I CAN access the hard drive. As a matter of fact the windows screen with the scrolling thing comes up for a second before the BSOD. I know IBM drives have lots of issues. I would not have used this one but I already had a new one so I am stuck with it. Although after the drive fitness test I am not sure it is the hard drive. Here is the error message that I get:
Stop: 0x00000024 (0x001901FD, 0x81792330, 0xcC0000023, 0x0000000) I do not know what this means do you?

Here is my system configuraton:
Duron 600 at 900
Visiontek Geforce 2 GTS-V
Abit kt7 motherboard
256mb of mushkin ram
IBM Deskstar 40gig (brand new)
Soundblaster live value

Note: All of these components with the exception of the hard drive and the video card worked great for the last year in my old computer
 
uninstall the drivers for the gforce card and soundblaster and see if you receive the same error! Also make sure that you update XP ! Then post back!
 
Ok I will do that. Actually I am reinstalling again. I will then update windows xp and install the drivers. I might install a different nvidia driver though. Thanks!
 
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