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Hi...
I've been having intermittant BSOD System Halted...Hardware failure shutdowns for the last few weeks. I've tried to isolate the problems, but so far I can't. Sometimes the system runs great for 2 weeks of heavy use, and other times it crashes right after the POST and before WinXP loads. The last few times, I've gotten various gibberish messages after the POST. such as: TRAP 00000002 Exception TR=0028 cr0=80000011 cr2=00000000 cr3=00039000 gdt limit=03ft along with a mess of other lines of stuff I don't know anything about. Does anyone have any idea what this message is pertaining to? Maybe I can isolate the problem if I can decipher the messages.....I've run memtest, m/b monitor, swapped memory slots, reseated all cables and cards. Fans and temps all seem fine, tried various VIA drivers for mb, and Nvidia video drivers. PS seems strong enough. I've run out of ideas???? Any help is GREATLY appreciated. PS 350/ Powemaxx Dragon+ mb Nvidia mx400 64mb AMD 2000 Athlon Centron 512 mb...2x256mb IBM 80 gb master ide1 WD 45 gb master ide2 Norcent CDRW slave ide 1 Mitsumu CDRW slave ide 2 Cable modem using onboard ethernet NO PCI CARDS INSTALLED |
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Do a google search of 'TRAP 00000002 Exception". I found one article
indicating it is a physical memory error. Try removing one stick of RAM at a time. Also check you BIOS settings. Disable ECC check if it is there. |
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Thanks for the info. I did see he meesages pertaining to physical
RAM. I don't have a BIOS setting for disable of ECC. I'm using the Award 2BA3 bios ver. I did enable PnP operating system in the bios, I had that disables because I had read that many Dragon + users had better reults with it as a non pnp system. The last few hours my system has worked flawlessy, thats what makes it so hard to diagnose. I have never had problems with any other system I build. I hope it's not dur to the SOYO mb. Thanks again On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 16:24:16 -0800, "Fitz" <> wrote: >Do a google search of 'TRAP 00000002 Exception". I found one article >indicating it is a physical memory error. Try removing one stick of RAM at >a time. Also check you BIOS settings. Disable ECC check if it is there. > |
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Brian;
You seem to assume that this is a hardware problem, but you are getting BSODs & not spontaneous reboots or freezes, so it might be software. Try the link below and search for strings from your error message such as "trap gdt limit" and select "All the words entered" after "Using". http://support.microsoft.com/default...&ln=EN-US&FR=0 I can't find your exact message there, but there are software solutions to problems that sound similar to yours. Since it might be software, if you have a system restore DVD or CDs, you might save a lot of time by just backing up your personal data and reinstalling everything from scratch. If you have the same problems after a system restore you'll know it's hardware. These days the first piece of hardware I replace for erratic system instability is the CD-ROM or DVD player, but with a Dragon I'd first check for swollen leaky capacitors. (Search this newsgroup on Google for "bad caps" if you want more info on that.) Good luck, problems like this can become black holes for time and effort. -TomC- "Brian" <> wrote in message news:... > Hi... > I've been having intermittant BSOD System Halted...Hardware failure > shutdowns for the last few weeks. I've tried to isolate the problems, > but so far I can't. Sometimes the system runs great for 2 weeks of > heavy use, and other times it crashes right after the POST and before > WinXP loads. The last few times, I've gotten various gibberish > messages after the POST. > such as: TRAP 00000002 Exception > TR=0028 cr0=80000011 > cr2=00000000 cr3=00039000 > gdt limit=03ft > along with a mess of other lines of stuff I don't know anything about. > > Does anyone have any idea what this message is pertaining to? Maybe I > can isolate the problem if I can decipher the messages.....I've run > memtest, m/b monitor, swapped memory slots, reseated all cables and > cards. Fans and temps all seem fine, tried various VIA drivers for mb, > and Nvidia video drivers. PS seems strong enough. I've run out of > ideas???? Any help is GREATLY appreciated. > > PS 350/ Powemaxx > Dragon+ mb > Nvidia mx400 64mb > AMD 2000 Athlon > Centron 512 mb...2x256mb > IBM 80 gb master ide1 > WD 45 gb master ide2 > Norcent CDRW slave ide 1 > Mitsumu CDRW slave ide 2 > Cable modem using onboard ethernet > NO PCI CARDS INSTALLED |
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Brian;
On looking at your post again, I noticed that you have your two CDRWs as slaves to your hard drives. Try putting the HDs on IDE1 as master/slave, the CDRWs on IDE2. -TomC- "Brian" <> wrote in message news:... > Hi... > I've been having intermittant BSOD System Halted...Hardware failure > shutdowns for the last few weeks. I've tried to isolate the problems, > but so far I can't. Sometimes the system runs great for 2 weeks of > heavy use, and other times it crashes right after the POST and before > WinXP loads. The last few times, I've gotten various gibberish > messages after the POST. > such as: TRAP 00000002 Exception > TR=0028 cr0=80000011 > cr2=00000000 cr3=00039000 > gdt limit=03ft > along with a mess of other lines of stuff I don't know anything about. > > Does anyone have any idea what this message is pertaining to? Maybe I > can isolate the problem if I can decipher the messages.....I've run > memtest, m/b monitor, swapped memory slots, reseated all cables and > cards. Fans and temps all seem fine, tried various VIA drivers for mb, > and Nvidia video drivers. PS seems strong enough. I've run out of > ideas???? Any help is GREATLY appreciated. > > PS 350/ Powemaxx > Dragon+ mb > Nvidia mx400 64mb > AMD 2000 Athlon > Centron 512 mb...2x256mb > IBM 80 gb master ide1 > WD 45 gb master ide2 > Norcent CDRW slave ide 1 > Mitsumu CDRW slave ide 2 > Cable modem using onboard ethernet > NO PCI CARDS INSTALLED |
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"Brian" <> wrote in message
news:... > Spoke too soon, I got the blue screen, Hardware Malfunction, and all > went dead after using for 3 hours?? This is a pain in the ass... My previous system, an Abit KT7-RAID, would flake out when it was in use for several hours. Ran memtest86 looped overnight, narrowed it down to a one faulty memory module, RMA'ed it. The funny part is it would always test fine until it was "warmed" up. All is well now. Give it a try, http://www.memtest86.com |
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Tom,
Thanks so much for your reply. I'll try your HD suggestion. I assumed it was a hardware failure, because the message I receive is "System Halted, hardware failure contact your vendor". I also chg'd my surge protector to a new one, and for 2 days no crashes, however I also pulled out i stck of RAM to try and isolate if 1 stick was bad..... On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 05:48:00 GMT, "TomC" <> wrote: >Brian; > >On looking at your post again, I noticed that you have your two CDRWs as >slaves to your hard drives. Try putting the HDs on IDE1 as master/slave, the >CDRWs on IDE2. > >-TomC- > > >"Brian" <> wrote in message >news:.. . >> Hi... >> I've been having intermittant BSOD System Halted...Hardware failure >> shutdowns for the last few weeks. I've tried to isolate the problems, >> but so far I can't. Sometimes the system runs great for 2 weeks of >> heavy use, and other times it crashes right after the POST and before >> WinXP loads. The last few times, I've gotten various gibberish >> messages after the POST. >> such as: TRAP 00000002 Exception >> TR=0028 cr0=80000011 >> cr2=00000000 cr3=00039000 >> gdt limit=03ft >> along with a mess of other lines of stuff I don't know anything about. >> >> Does anyone have any idea what this message is pertaining to? Maybe I >> can isolate the problem if I can decipher the messages.....I've run >> memtest, m/b monitor, swapped memory slots, reseated all cables and >> cards. Fans and temps all seem fine, tried various VIA drivers for mb, >> and Nvidia video drivers. PS seems strong enough. I've run out of >> ideas???? Any help is GREATLY appreciated. >> >> PS 350/ Powemaxx >> Dragon+ mb >> Nvidia mx400 64mb >> AMD 2000 Athlon >> Centron 512 mb...2x256mb >> IBM 80 gb master ide1 >> WD 45 gb master ide2 >> Norcent CDRW slave ide 1 >> Mitsumu CDRW slave ide 2 >> Cable modem using onboard ethernet >> NO PCI CARDS INSTALLED > |
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I will give it a try...I've always thought that it was best to
separate the two HD's on different ide channels.....and use the CDRW as slaves for optimum performance. On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 05:48:00 GMT, "TomC" <> wrote: >Brian; > >On looking at your post again, I noticed that you have your two CDRWs as >slaves to your hard drives. Try putting the HDs on IDE1 as master/slave, the >CDRWs on IDE2. > >-TomC- > > >"Brian" <> wrote in message >news:.. . >> Hi... >> I've been having intermittant BSOD System Halted...Hardware failure >> shutdowns for the last few weeks. I've tried to isolate the problems, >> but so far I can't. Sometimes the system runs great for 2 weeks of >> heavy use, and other times it crashes right after the POST and before >> WinXP loads. The last few times, I've gotten various gibberish >> messages after the POST. >> such as: TRAP 00000002 Exception >> TR=0028 cr0=80000011 >> cr2=00000000 cr3=00039000 >> gdt limit=03ft >> along with a mess of other lines of stuff I don't know anything about. >> >> Does anyone have any idea what this message is pertaining to? Maybe I >> can isolate the problem if I can decipher the messages.....I've run >> memtest, m/b monitor, swapped memory slots, reseated all cables and >> cards. Fans and temps all seem fine, tried various VIA drivers for mb, >> and Nvidia video drivers. PS seems strong enough. I've run out of >> ideas???? Any help is GREATLY appreciated. >> >> PS 350/ Powemaxx >> Dragon+ mb >> Nvidia mx400 64mb >> AMD 2000 Athlon >> Centron 512 mb...2x256mb >> IBM 80 gb master ide1 >> WD 45 gb master ide2 >> Norcent CDRW slave ide 1 >> Mitsumu CDRW slave ide 2 >> Cable modem using onboard ethernet >> NO PCI CARDS INSTALLED > |
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Hi guys,
When I first saw this issue on my PC I was sure it was a Hard Drive issue. I bought a new hard drive and the issue popped up again (what a waste of money). I tried to narrow the issue by checking the ram (one at a time), changing IDE cables, unplugging everything but the hard drive, but nothing seemed to work. I finally gave up and assumed it was a motherboard issue, but after reading posts on checking the BIOS I went ahead and gave it a try. I first changed my BIOS to run at Safe settings. When the machine rebooted I did not get the error message, but I the same time Windows looked like it was about to boot but it frooze. So I went back to BIOS and changed it to run Optimum settings. After it rebooted, the windows message popped up and asked me what to do. I choose Last best known configuration. After that, Windows booted up. Woot!!! Thanks for all the posts. Save me from haveing to by another board. |
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Hi
Thanks so much for your reply. I'll try your HD suggestion. I assumed it was a hardware failure, because the message I receive is "System Halted, hardware failure contact your vendor". I also chg'd my surge protector to a new one, and for 2 days no crashes, however I also pulled out i stck of RAM to try and isolate if 1 stick was bad..... |