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    Target Butt IronBits's Avatar
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    Windows 2000 Bug Check!?

    The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000001e (0xc0000005, 0x804a556a, 0x00000000, 0x0000032a). Microsoft Windows 2000 [v15.2195]. A dump was saved in: C:\WINNT\Minidump\Mini122802-01.dmp.

    This is causing me grief on my w2k Server.
    Reboots itself every now and again...
    Anyone have any clues?

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    Insufficient cooling?

    I switched from xp1700+ to xp2500+ and had encountered this error when I fully used my CPU for longer time (15+ minutes).

    Changed cooler for better one and voila...no problem any more.
    rm -Rf /

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    From a quick google:

    http://www.experts-exchange.com/Oper..._20100831.html

    Basically, it seems it's some form of hardware problem. Someone suggested taking out all non-necessary card (sound, NIC, etc) and seeing if it still does that. Then put them back in one at a time, until it happens again. Sounds like a bitch of a way to do it, but it should solve the problem.

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    Originally posted by Supp
    Insufficient cooling?
    Good suggestion, I just turned up the adjustable fan a few notches, I'll keep ya posted.

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    Originally posted by Darkness Productions
    Basically, it seems it's some form of hardware problem. Someone suggested taking out all non-necessary card (sound, NIC, etc) and seeing if it still does that. Then put them back in one at a time, until it happens again. Sounds like a bitch of a way to do it, but it should solve the problem.
    heh, sounds like perfect troubleshooting methods to me
    I'll try the heatsink adjustable fan speed first, as the HSF was the only thing I changed in the last month or so...

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