Immediately after my previous message in this thread, I uninstalled manufacturer's drivers for my NVIDIA TNT2 graphics card, and I am back to the drivers supplied with Windows XP. Since I did that, my computer hasn't rebooted once.
So, for me, the following seems to have done the trick:
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Based on advice in recent messages that I should install drivers from the graphics card manufacturer, I did so. Apparently, my nVidia RIVA TNT2 64M was manufactured by a company called InnoVision (inno3d.com), so I installed the drivers from their website. Now it seems I'm getting even more...
I should probably also mention that I encountered data corruption errors in the time immediately after installation of Windows XP, and also later during the first time I tried to install Visual Studio .NET. The second installation attempt (for VS.NET) worked alright, and I haven't seen any file...
Hello folks,
I'm also having spontaneous Windows XP rebooting problems on a new system that didn't have any such problems while running Windows 2000.
My motherboard is MSI K7T266 Pro2, the CPU is AMD XP 1700+, I have an nVidia Riva TNT2 M64 with 32MB of RAM, I have 768 MB of DDRAM, a 40GB...
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