_John_Lennon_
04-22-2003, 08:50 PM
Thanks for anyone atleast viewing this, hopefully you will be able to help me solve the troubling problem, anyway.
For a few days now, whenever I play my games Age of Empires The Conquerors Epansion, I will start the game, but whenever I get into a standard game, online or offline, 1-2 seconds in, my computer spontaniously restarts.
Well, I went into the system part of my control panel and under the advanced/startup and recovery section, and unchecked the automatically restart.
So the next time I started the game, instead of restarting it gave me the blue screen, with the usual suggestions about what to do to solve the prblem (make sure you have enough disc space etc) but the only information it gave me on the problem was a command like
Stop: 0x000000be (0xC0000090, 0x0058238, Ox86b4...... and so on.
-Well I uninstalled my game, reinstalled it, and it worked for a few games, but then the problem came back.
-I updated my drivers for my video card, and I updated the latest DIrectX Version (sort of) but the problem continued.
-I used system restore to set back my comptuter to about a week ago, before the problems occured, but the problem came back after a few games.
I found this microsoft knowledgebase atricle that seemed to be my problem, but it didnt help me very much.
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 161961 (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;161961)
I have a hunch that this might have something to do with my direct X 9.0 Version, but I dont know what I should do to try and see if that is the problem.
My spcs are in my sig, and I am also using
XP Home (With SP 1)
DirectX 9.0 (4.09.0000.0900
You need any more info, just tell me.
Any help is greatly appericiated guys, and thanks ahead of time.
For a few days now, whenever I play my games Age of Empires The Conquerors Epansion, I will start the game, but whenever I get into a standard game, online or offline, 1-2 seconds in, my computer spontaniously restarts.
Well, I went into the system part of my control panel and under the advanced/startup and recovery section, and unchecked the automatically restart.
So the next time I started the game, instead of restarting it gave me the blue screen, with the usual suggestions about what to do to solve the prblem (make sure you have enough disc space etc) but the only information it gave me on the problem was a command like
Stop: 0x000000be (0xC0000090, 0x0058238, Ox86b4...... and so on.
-Well I uninstalled my game, reinstalled it, and it worked for a few games, but then the problem came back.
-I updated my drivers for my video card, and I updated the latest DIrectX Version (sort of) but the problem continued.
-I used system restore to set back my comptuter to about a week ago, before the problems occured, but the problem came back after a few games.
I found this microsoft knowledgebase atricle that seemed to be my problem, but it didnt help me very much.
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 161961 (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;161961)
I have a hunch that this might have something to do with my direct X 9.0 Version, but I dont know what I should do to try and see if that is the problem.
My spcs are in my sig, and I am also using
XP Home (With SP 1)
DirectX 9.0 (4.09.0000.0900
You need any more info, just tell me.
Any help is greatly appericiated guys, and thanks ahead of time.