I’m wondering if someone can help me with a persistent problem.
When I boot up from a cold start, about 75% of the time my system will either crash or lock up at the end of the boot cycle, just as the wallpaper is displayed. Sometimes this will occur as many as 4 times before I finally get a start up, and sometimes only once. About 25% of the time I get a good start up from cold with no problems.
It also happens occasionally (about 10% of the time) if I do a shutdown and restart. It is almost guaranteed if I change my video color depth before a restart.
I’ve used the Startup tab in MSCONFIG to disable everything except System Tray on start up. This had no effect.
I’ve changed out the processor (not because of this); no effect.
Upgraded from Direct X 7 to Direct X 8. No effect.
The bootlog looks the same in either case with one exception. When it crashes the last line is missing. This is that line:
[000CBAFB] Enumerated TapeDetection (TAPECONTROLLER\TAPEDETECTION\0000)
Please note that I have never had a tape drive on this system.
I’m thinking it’s the video card (It’s a PCI card, and the motherboard is set up for PCI or AGP. The problem occurs just as Windows is displayed. It almost always occurs when I change video settings), but this is just a guess. I don’t have another card to swap out with it.
The only other cards are an ISA SCSI card (board has 1 ISA slot), a Creative Ensoniq sound card, and a USRobotics Winmodem (56K). I have not yet tried pulling these cards out.
Any input you can provide on this is appreciated. If it is likely the video card, please let me know any suggestions on a replacement. I don’t do games, but I do use the system for digital photography and video editing.
System information:
Motherboard: Tyan S2390, 200 MHz FSB, Via KT-133 chipset
Processor: AMD Athlon 1GHz (It is adequately cooled. I never see more than 130°F processor temp, and that is rare.) Previous processor was 800 MHz Duron, same problem.
Video: 3dfx Voodoo 3000 PCI, 16 MB
Memory: 384 MB, PC133, 2 DIMMS - 256 + 128 MB (Was also a problem when I had just 256 MB)
Operating System: Windows 98 SE
When I boot up from a cold start, about 75% of the time my system will either crash or lock up at the end of the boot cycle, just as the wallpaper is displayed. Sometimes this will occur as many as 4 times before I finally get a start up, and sometimes only once. About 25% of the time I get a good start up from cold with no problems.
It also happens occasionally (about 10% of the time) if I do a shutdown and restart. It is almost guaranteed if I change my video color depth before a restart.
I’ve used the Startup tab in MSCONFIG to disable everything except System Tray on start up. This had no effect.
I’ve changed out the processor (not because of this); no effect.
Upgraded from Direct X 7 to Direct X 8. No effect.
The bootlog looks the same in either case with one exception. When it crashes the last line is missing. This is that line:
[000CBAFB] Enumerated TapeDetection (TAPECONTROLLER\TAPEDETECTION\0000)
Please note that I have never had a tape drive on this system.
I’m thinking it’s the video card (It’s a PCI card, and the motherboard is set up for PCI or AGP. The problem occurs just as Windows is displayed. It almost always occurs when I change video settings), but this is just a guess. I don’t have another card to swap out with it.
The only other cards are an ISA SCSI card (board has 1 ISA slot), a Creative Ensoniq sound card, and a USRobotics Winmodem (56K). I have not yet tried pulling these cards out.
Any input you can provide on this is appreciated. If it is likely the video card, please let me know any suggestions on a replacement. I don’t do games, but I do use the system for digital photography and video editing.
System information:
Motherboard: Tyan S2390, 200 MHz FSB, Via KT-133 chipset
Processor: AMD Athlon 1GHz (It is adequately cooled. I never see more than 130°F processor temp, and that is rare.) Previous processor was 800 MHz Duron, same problem.
Video: 3dfx Voodoo 3000 PCI, 16 MB
Memory: 384 MB, PC133, 2 DIMMS - 256 + 128 MB (Was also a problem when I had just 256 MB)
Operating System: Windows 98 SE