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Beginning Dump of Physical Memory error!!!

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Nixso

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Jan 16, 2003
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Hi all, I encounter this problem suddenly to my win2k server. PC started rebooting itself occasionally. Then, when I rebooted it, it would reboot itself 3,4 times before it would stay up. Now, "Blue Screen" !!!

"Stop: 0x000000D1 (0x00000015, 0x0000002,0x0000000, 0xEB6B2B46)
ADDRESS EB6B2B46 base AT EB6B0000 Date Stamp 3cc7ab4A
UHCD.sys
Beginning Dump of Physical Memory "

Then, it locks up can no longer boots, I can only boot in Safe mode


What can be the problem...this is really giving me a bad headache
 
Assuming you have a good backup, I'd recommend sticking in a new boot disk and rebuilding your server...

I had a similar problem with a couple of IBM T-21 notebooks running W2K Pro... similar, not exactly the same...

1 had a "bad" application installed. The other had a bad hard drive. both required reformatting and reinstalling everything...

In the long run, it's probably less painful and less time-consuming just to wipe it and start over... JTB
Solutions Architect
MCSE-NT4, MCP+I, MCP-W2K, CCNA, CCDA,
CTE, MCIWD, i-Net+, Network+
(MCSA, MCSE-W2K, MCIWA, SCSA, SCNA in progress)
 
check for bad hardware (memory, hard drive, etc) or any recently installed software/hardware, that could be the caise of the problem. REmove the aplication or that hardware and boot again.
Youc an try LAst knwon Good COnfiguration and see what happen A+, MCP, CCNA
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Turn off the option to automatically re-boot and see what happens. Glen A. Johnson
Johnson Computer Consulting
MCP W2K
glen@johnsoncomputers.us

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