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Thread: My Computer Crashes A Lot...help

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    STOP: 0x0000001E, 0xaf9b1d10, 0x00000000, 0x0000004c

    Address af9b1d10 base at af978000, datastamp 3fcbde98 - USIUDF, sys

    Beginning dump of physical memory

    Physical memory dump complete. Comtact your system administrator or technical suport group.




    wtf....

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    Google those hex addresses (starts with 0x).

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    The error was caused by the usiudf.sys driver, although I've no idea what it's for.
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    Originally posted by Chewie UK@8 April 2004 - 22:37
    The error was caused by the usiudf.sys driver, although I've no idea what it's for.
    wow that really clears up a lot.....


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    OK, post your address and I'll come round right away and sort it out for you.
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    well the error msg is really all i am gettin atm dunno what's wrong with my system but it's a newly rebuild os

    this shouldn't be happening....

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    Try reseatin your or/and changing the memory timing m8

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    Originally posted by ck-uk@8 April 2004 - 23:42
    Try reseatin your or/and changing the memory timing m8
    and how do i do that?

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    Take the ram out of the mobo.Try movin to another slot.You can change the timin' in the bios ,maybe tighten it a bit

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