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Event ID 1000 only with linksys router
From event log..........
Event 1000 Faulting application ****.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting module *****.dll, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x000d1efe. I don't have this problem with the Dlink 524 router, but I prefer to use the linksys befsr41 because it is easier to set up and for some reason my pings are higher on the Dlink. I get this error with the old firmware and the new firmware. I have dloaded all MS updates. Here is one more clue I have proven. It only does this when I run a game server on my desktop and try to connect to the game using my laptop. It does not matter if I connect through the lan or the internet, because I get the same error either way and then the game shuts down. Any ideas? |
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Event ID 1000 only with linksys router
BTW, this did not happen when I was using XP SP2 Pro. But I just reformatted
and used the XP home edition that came with my laptop. I guess if I can't figure it out, I am going to have to put XP Pro back on there just to rule that out. Also, this problem is all over the internet in google, but I have found no solution. "Joel" wrote in message ... From event log.......... Event 1000 Faulting application ****.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting module *****.dll, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x000d1efe. I don't have this problem with the Dlink 524 router, but I prefer to use the linksys befsr41 because it is easier to set up and for some reason my pings are higher on the Dlink. I get this error with the old firmware and the new firmware. I have dloaded all MS updates. Here is one more clue I have proven. It only does this when I run a game server on my desktop and try to connect to the game using my laptop. It does not matter if I connect through the lan or the internet, because I get the same error either way and then the game shuts down. Any ideas? |
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Event ID 1000 only with linksys router
What is the application specified in the event description? There are quite
a few flavors of event id 1000 "Faulting application...". See: http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?e...0Error&phase=1 There is a comment about a game causing this but the culprit was the video card driver. Did you install some software from Linksys? -- Adrian Grigorof www.eventid.net "Joel" wrote in message ... From event log.......... Event 1000 Faulting application ****.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting module *****.dll, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x000d1efe. I don't have this problem with the Dlink 524 router, but I prefer to use the linksys befsr41 because it is easier to set up and for some reason my pings are higher on the Dlink. I get this error with the old firmware and the new firmware. I have dloaded all MS updates. Here is one more clue I have proven. It only does this when I run a game server on my desktop and try to connect to the game using my laptop. It does not matter if I connect through the lan or the internet, because I get the same error either way and then the game shuts down. Any ideas? |
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Event ID 1000 only with linksys router
I am afraid you are probably right about the video card driver. I am using
the HP-zd8000 notebook (really a desktop made into a laptop) with the ATI x600 mobility video card. I have heard alot of complaints about the video card driver. ATI doesn't support it; they say to go to the HP site to get the driver, which I have done. Then again, the game will shut down on the desktop too and give me the same error. Although I have an expensive ATI card in that desktop comp, I have never had problems in it before connecting the router. I really think this is going to be a router problem. "Adrian Grigorof" wrote in message ... What is the application specified in the event description? There are quite a few flavors of event id 1000 "Faulting application...". See: http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?e...0Error&phase=1 There is a comment about a game causing this but the culprit was the video card driver. Did you install some software from Linksys? -- Adrian Grigorof www.eventid.net "Joel" wrote in message ... From event log.......... Event 1000 Faulting application ****.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting module *****.dll, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x000d1efe. I don't have this problem with the Dlink 524 router, but I prefer to use the linksys befsr41 because it is easier to set up and for some reason my pings are higher on the Dlink. I get this error with the old firmware and the new firmware. I have dloaded all MS updates. Here is one more clue I have proven. It only does this when I run a game server on my desktop and try to connect to the game using my laptop. It does not matter if I connect through the lan or the internet, because I get the same error either way and then the game shuts down. Any ideas? |
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