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Tom Jordan
December 5th 03, 08:34 PM
My computer keeps crashing to the blue screen that says
physical memory dump beginning etc and then needs
rebooting.

The message on the blue screen is:
***STOP:0X000000D1
(0X2C8A13F0,0X00000002,0X00000000,0XF7999E37)
***usbuhci.sys - address F7999E37 base at F7997000,
datestamp 3bb49917

It generally happens when i'm copying files from one
location to another. I've heard something about the nvidia
geforce 4 and AMD athlon driver clashes. I've got the most
recent drivers for my geforce though and yet it still
crashes. Is there any way of resolving this problem. I
have not recently installed any new hardware either.

Help!!

Al Dykes
December 5th 03, 08:34 PM
In article >,
Tom Jordan > wrote:
>My computer keeps crashing to the blue screen that says
>physical memory dump beginning etc and then needs
>rebooting.
>
>The message on the blue screen is:
>***STOP:0X000000D1
>(0X2C8A13F0,0X00000002,0X00000000,0XF7999E37)
>***usbuhci.sys - address F7999E37 base at F7997000,
>datestamp 3bb49917
>
>It generally happens when i'm copying files from one
>location to another. I've heard something about the nvidia
>geforce 4 and AMD athlon driver clashes. I've got the most
>recent drivers for my geforce though and yet it still
>crashes. Is there any way of resolving this problem. I
>have not recently installed any new hardware either.
>
>Help!!
>

I had an XP system that was crashing every time I tried to copy
something. Off a CDROM istr. It was a Compap laptop and Cpmpaq's web
site had a patch that matched my problem description, sort of.

I applied the patch and the problem went way, so I guess it worked.
I didn't notice what parts compaq patched.

It sounds like you have a driver problem and I suggest up go down
the list of all the drivers in your system, check the vendor's
support pages for known problems and apply updates. A PITA.


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