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{AG}Sgt.Stryker
05-21-05, 07:38 PM
Well, this is a totally new one for me. Booted up my totally stock Sony VAIO laptop today for the first time in about a month (charger was connected before booting) and got a BSOD with the message in the title. Anybody know what the deal is?

Rbreb13
05-21-05, 09:19 PM
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/Default.asp?url=/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/prmd_stp_hwpg.asp

Test your memory: www.memtest86.com

heh, KC my old home town.

{AG}Sgt.Stryker
05-21-05, 09:41 PM
[url]http://heh, KC my old home town.Oh man, I lived in Eagle from '82 to '89. Man, I loved living in the mountains. Been to Carb-ville many times. There was a restaurant, Sopris-something? Best time in my life.

Oh, so anyway, my puter is hosed. Tried all the MS cures, no joy. Runs fine in SAFE mode. I'm gonna open up the memory bay and make sure the module is tight. Need to find my little philps screwdriver. I guess I'll do that tomorrow. For some reason I want to dig out the old pix from Colorado. Sniff, sniff... darn you Rbreb13!

nicspits
05-21-05, 10:05 PM
looking at ur sig, (the error is definately a ram problem), you should up those volts on the ram as most people do for the stability. You might also need to back off the timings a bit and run them 1:1, the performance will be just as good if not better at those speeds even with lower cas settings.

edited for being an idiot: sorry about that. in that case, u probably have faulty ram. just to make sure, update the bios, chipset drivers, etc. perhaps even do a full reformat(though i wouldnt do those unless with different sticks of ram).

cw823
05-21-05, 10:20 PM
looking at ur sig, (the error is definately a ram problem), you should up those volts on the ram as most people do for the stability. You might also need to back off the timings a bit and run them 1:1, the performance will be just as good if not better at those speeds even with lower cas settings.

Um, that is not his laptop in his sig.

TollhouseFrank
05-21-05, 11:15 PM
or it could be a heat problem. I've had those errors happen before when my system was getting badly overheated. I'd let it cool down, and it was fine. Its possible that after sitting for a month, that its got dust in places its not supposed to, and its getting too hot.

{AG}Sgt.Stryker
05-22-05, 08:11 AM
Checked the RAM modules, nice and snug. But, went into the BIOS and it says I have 448 MB of RAM!?!?! It should be 512. 64 MB difference. Looks like I have a couple of bad chips!

Rbreb13
05-22-05, 11:22 AM
The lost 64 MB may be because the video shares the system memory but it may also mean a bad stick.