In article <>, "Coolasblu" <noway> wrote:
> STOP:0:0000000D1
>
> PCI SLOT 2 = CREATIVE AUDIGY
> PCI SLOT 4 = NIC CARD SOHOware10/100
The NIC card has its own interrupt signal, according to the table
in the manual, so it isn't a sharing problem. If it was my machine,
I would put the Audigy in slot 4, and the NIC in slot 5. Since
slot 1 and slot 5 share, if there is no card in slot 1, then slot 5
ends up being unique.
Other than that trivia, I would suggest changing out the NIC and
try another one. For example, in my local computer stores, you
can get a Realtek NIC for $10 in the bargain bin, and it would
be worth it, just to see if the NIC driver is at fault. (Note that
Realtek cards are low performance, due to the need to copy the
received packets into system memory with a block copy - Realtek
cheap cards don't use a standard ring buffer like everyone else.)
The only question I would have about the Sohoware (tulip) card, is
whether the drivers are maintained by the vendor or not, to be
compatible with WinXP.
Otherwise, try to capture more crash events and the names of
any drivers that are involved. Your MXNIC thing is related to the
NIC card, as it would show up as a Macronix chip, according to
this page:
http://www.sohoware.com/span/new_soh...loadcenter.htm
HTH,
Paul
>
>
> "Tim" <> wrote in message news:c1bpdr$a4$...
> > BTW, it is the stop number that is most important, next is the mention of
> > any .sys files, followed by any parameters after the stop message.
> >
> > The remainder of the screen is of lesser importance. Most errors are due
> to
> > hardware / drivers / memory - but not always of course.
> >
> > - Tim
> >
> > "Coolasblu" <> wrote in message
> > news:...
> > > OK Here goes:
> > >
> > > Asus A7V266-E Bios 1011
> > > 1 x Crucial 512Mb PC2100 in slot furthest from CPU
> > > 2 x Crucial 256MB PC2100 in other 2 slots
> > > Athlon XP 2400+ never overclocked
> > > Asus 9600XT 128MB AGP using drivers on CD
> > > 2 x Western Digital 120GB drives on 2 x Promise UDMA slots
> > > 1 x Samsung CDROM on IDE slot
> > > 1 x Phillips 228 DVDRW on other IDE slot
> > > Creative Audigy with firewire
> > > Belkin Wireless ADSL/Cable router - connected via ethernet slot.
> (Wireless
> > > for laptop)
> > > Epson 2100SP Printer connected via Firewire
> > > Epson 1200U Perfection scanner
> > > WINXP Home SP1 with all critical updates to date
> > > Direct X 9
> > >
> > > History:
> > >
> > > I have had 2 main problems with this board.
> > >
> > > 1. Dodgy AGP slot
> > >
> > > Eversince I had this board the slot was very sensitive to the position
> of
> > my
> > > original graphics card the AIW Radeon. The slightest move of the card
> e.g.
> > > if the keyboard cord tanglend with the graphics cable, would result in
> the
> > > system not being able to boot i.e. 3 beeps at POST. Then when seated
> > > properly, if I used catalyst drivers sometimes the log on screen would
> be
> > > squashed into a screen as wide as my monitor but only 1 cm high!!! This
> > > could be corrected by reverting back to original driver on CD in Safe
> > Mode.
> > > Is this a dodgy card or AGP slot ?
> > >
> > > 2. Memory issues
> > >
> > > I originally had the 2 Crucial 256Mb PC2100 slots in the sockets
> furthest
> > > from the cpu. No problems at all with them. I then added a 512Mb slot,
> > same
> > > make, in the available slot. I then expereienced random booting while
> > > running WinXP Pro (at the time). This would happen either at log on or
> > while
> > > copying large directories between hard drives or at random other times,
> > but
> > > mostly while copying. The reboots eventually corryupted my hives and
> WinXP
> > > couldn't boot. I had to do a reinstall as my ghost images were too
> > > old.(lesson learnt). A clean install, ghost imaged was performed. Same
> > thing
> > > happened. So I removed the 512M stick and stability returned.
> > >
> > > Up until the last 2 weeks I haven't dared adding more memory. I have now
> > > installed my asus 9600xt card running cd drivers. I also ordered a
> > 1024stick
> > > as it was going cheap on ebuyer and only 512 was recognised so this has
> > been
> > > RMA'd. After advice from Paul, I have memtest86'd the memory and after
> 15
> > > cycles no erros were found. I also ran Prime95 without problems. I Also
> > ran
> > > 3dMark2001Se with no problems. So I assume my hardware is OK.
> > >
> > > However, I get BSOD or reboots on the following occaisions:
> > >
> > > 1. At inital login screen when I click my name
> > > 2. During copying large files
> > > 3. During Photoshop CS editing
> > > 4. randomly.
> > >
> > > The BSOD gave various messages:
> > >
> > > 1. DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
> > > 2. mxnic.sys
> > > 3. F7BA94D9 base at F7BA7000 Datestamp 3b7d8357 etc etc ect and a memory
> > > dump
> > >
> > > What doI do now then ?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >