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XP crashes.

de8212

Diamond Member
Over the last couple of days my XP pro is crashing intermittrently. It's done it twice in the last 15 minutes. No BSOD, just restarts.
Both times today I had Outlook 2007 open and went to open Tivo Desktop software. I did just install Office 2007 within the last day or two. I could uninstall it and see what happens but I really don't want to go back to Office 2003.

Here are both error codes for today.

Error code 100000c5, parameter1 00000001, parameter2 00000002, parameter3 00000001, parameter4 805509e9.

and

Error code 100000c5, parameter1 00000004, parameter2 00000002, parameter3 00000001, parameter4 805505a1.

I'm gonna search through google but wanted to see if anyone here had any ideas also.

 
Also go this from Application Event viewer.

Faulting application nvsvc32.exe, version 6.14.10.9291, faulting module version.dll, version 5.1.2600.2180, fault address 0x00001e85.
 
Originally posted by: MmmSkyscraper
That's your Nvidia drivers. Have you updated those recently?

Not since around the beginning of december. Do you think the 2 error codes in the first post are related to the nvidia errors?
 
Where are the error codes appearing, in the Event Viewer?

I tried Googling them, it looks like it could be related to video, power, memory or drivers which is vague at best. If you're getting an error for nvsvc32.exe, it's looking likely they're related.
 
Originally posted by: MmmSkyscraper
Where are the error codes appearing, in the Event Viewer?

I tried Googling them, it looks like it could be related to video, power, memory or drivers which is vague at best. If you're getting an error for nvsvc32.exe, it's looking likely they're related.



The first ones are from Event Viewer under System. The nvidia one is in Event Viewer under Application.

I also forgot to mention I flashed my BIOS yesterday.
 
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