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Angry or Rgone, im looking for some suggestions on pin pointing the cause of this error.

I been troublshooting it and got rid of the "IRQ not LESS...blah"

That one turned out to be IRQ conflict between IDE Primary IRQ (14)

the only way i could get around this was setting IRQ in the bios to reserve 14 and 15 for ISA. It worked and got rid of the conflict. no more IRQ LESS...BSOD

 

But now, a new one pop up on me today....heres a thumb of the error takin with my cam...

 

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Thinkin Maybe its this Bios thats causing these errors, my B never liked nothing but the 11/27 official anyway.. im going to try and flash back.. allthough i only had this error once... i was running Azureus (1.86 gig DL)and had a few IE and firefoxes up..lol

Thanks,

 

Tweak

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Well I can now limit it down to this::

 

"0xC000009D, or STATUS_DEVICE_NOT_CONNECTED, indicates defective or loose data or power cables, a problem with SCSI termination, or improper controller or disk configuration."

 

that was my error code... so maybe dfi sata wires going bad , or indeed a power problem. as a fluctuation in power would simulate a bad conection..

 

hmm

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  • 2 weeks later...
Well I can now limit it down to this::

 

"0xC000009D, or STATUS_DEVICE_NOT_CONNECTED, indicates defective or loose data or power cables, a problem with SCSI termination, or improper controller or disk configuration."

 

that was my error code... so maybe dfi sata wires going bad , or indeed a power problem. as a fluctuation in power would simulate a bad conection..

 

hmm

 

Do you have Nvidia's Network Access Manager installed? I did and I was getting BSOD with IRQ conflicts all the time. I uninstall this and POOOF, no more BSOD.

 

Ski

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nvidia network managment i believe is on Nf3 and up.. thats the built in firewalled like protection on the nvidia NIC port. i never use onboard anything. uses more cpu.

 

EDIT: and i have not had a error yet since... runnin a week straight . no restarts .

although when i went to put my 3rd hard drive in that used to be in there before, it wouldn't power up. just surged a little.. unpluged it, booted up fine.. so i think this psu is going..

Thermaltake has been GREAT with thier RMA/warranty department.

didnt realize there was a 3 year warranty. thier pre-shiping me a replacment :nod:

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I think its great.. best NIC I have ever had. I don't get no idle dropouts with it. It also has a lot of options via. protools in device manager.

only bad thing is it slows the boot sequence because it loads like a sata controler.

(hit ctrl-s to enter etc.)

but yea.. kind of ironic its the only intel piece of hardware i own and it's in an all AMD machine ;) (I think that intel and 3Com make the best NIC's) netgear is the worst :eek2:

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jesus christ, what do you know, back with more problems with this board, just got it back 2 nights ago too..

 

ive gotten like 5 blue screens since i installed this MB

 

the only one i caught was

 

"PFN_list_corrupt"

 

but everytime a blue screen popped up, i had just enough time to notice it wasnt the same thing twice...

 

is there any program i can run to find out???or just reformat again and try different drivers?

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Well first you need to right click my computer>properties>advanced tab>Startup and recovery settings>untick the "automaticly restart" option on system failure.

this will make it so the blue screen stays. take note of the error message "all the # codes" this can help you understand where the problem is coming from for troubleshooting purposes.

try to take a pic as i did, or just write down the detailed info.. i have the windows SDK bookmarked that describes each of the error codes and what they are related to.

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Disable Automatic Restart so you can check out the problems properly.

 

In fact, i think they should be logged in the Event Viewer. Look in the Event Viewer so you can see what was causing it(Control Panel, Performance & Maintenance, Admin Tools).

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in my event viewer my systems errors were

 

DCOM

NetBT

 

had an application error also, doesnt say what it was...

 

dont have a startup and recovery tab in the my computer, properties, then advanced, 2 options are shortcut and general

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