Ben Allardyce
September 22nd 06, 07:38 AM
Hi,
I am using Windows XP Pro on my intel iMac using Boot camp. I have been
getting random blue screens followed by the system restarting. I thought
maybe I shouldn't have formatted using FAT 32 because maybe it wasn't as
stable as NTFS so I converted the file system to NTFS but this hasn't
helped.
The latest crash occurred while I was in iTunes. I tried to add my iTunes
music directly from my mac os partition using a program called Mediafour
Macdrive which lets me see my mac drive as if it were just another Windows
formatted drive. I am not sure if this caused the crash and maybe I should
just copy the music over to Windows.
I was just wondering whether someone could take a look at my crash log
(attached) and tell me what caused the blue screen- is it a hardware
problem, a software problem with windows, or an application problem with
iTunes? Note that the computer name has been removed for security (I'm a bit
paranoid!)
I have split the log file into 2 because it was too big for one post.
Thanks in advance,
Ben
I am using Windows XP Pro on my intel iMac using Boot camp. I have been
getting random blue screens followed by the system restarting. I thought
maybe I shouldn't have formatted using FAT 32 because maybe it wasn't as
stable as NTFS so I converted the file system to NTFS but this hasn't
helped.
The latest crash occurred while I was in iTunes. I tried to add my iTunes
music directly from my mac os partition using a program called Mediafour
Macdrive which lets me see my mac drive as if it were just another Windows
formatted drive. I am not sure if this caused the crash and maybe I should
just copy the music over to Windows.
I was just wondering whether someone could take a look at my crash log
(attached) and tell me what caused the blue screen- is it a hardware
problem, a software problem with windows, or an application problem with
iTunes? Note that the computer name has been removed for security (I'm a bit
paranoid!)
I have split the log file into 2 because it was too big for one post.
Thanks in advance,
Ben