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physical memory dump

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LN314

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Aug 14, 2001
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I am running a workstation with Windows NT on it. It is a pentium iii and has two harddrive capabilities. My problem is that more often than not when you are working on the computer with any software application the screen goes black then a blue screen comes out stating that the computer has begun a physical memory dump. then it shows that the memory dump is complete and to contact the administrator. the computer has 127 m of memory on it. Can anyone help me with suggestions as to why this happens and how to fix it?
 
ok...seems like a problem with Windows rather than the apps themselves unless you have something dodgey running in the background...
Download this tool What it does is takes a capture of the text in the Blue Screen, and saves it to your C:when it happens, Blue Save will copy the text, when it does, copy and paste the text into a post here and we can have a better understanding of what is happening.... Jay~

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Jay:
I have downloaded the blue screen tool, however i had to repeat the process about 3 times because at first it would not configure the file and then it would memory dump on me and i was unable to complete it. Let me see during the day to see what happens.

thank you.

Lisa
 
Jay:

I downloaded the blue screen, however my systems cannot configure it. I have copied some of the information i have receivd off of the blue screen during a physical memory dump. It looks like this:
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL*****
ADDRESS f71536ce has base at f715000-nwlnkspx.sys

CPUID: Geniunetel 6.7.3 irql:1f DPC sysver0xf0000565
DLLBase Date Stamp Name
80100000 371cd681 ntoskrnl.exe
80001000 3656211c atapi.sys
80008000 353e319e disk.sys
801e3000 369bd15c Cdr4svd.sys
8001d000 36e5f31c intlfxsr.sys
f7308000 353e319c cdrom.sys
f7470000 35eb144b ksecdd.sys
f7010000 3ad5d22b smnt40.sys

Jay, the list goes on and on. have you seen this. what can i do?
 
The error indicates that nwlnkspx.sys is causing your problem. Try to get an updated driver. James P. Cottingham

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I have done so much with so little
for so long that I am now qualified
to do anything with nothing.
 
It seems to be the network card, try removing that adapter from the list and restarting, see if you get errors and reinstall the drivers again... Jay~

My new Tae Kwon Do website is up and running!!

~KeyTech
 
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