Memory Dump - Learning what is it
URL: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=192463
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 192463 - This article describes how to gather more information about a blue-screen error message. Note that these steps may not always provide conclusive answers and may only be a symptom of another problem.
Wade through these informations it might help you in yur quest to get rid of that blue screen of death.
1. another source of information: http://labmice.techtarget.com/troubleshooting/memorydumps.htm
2. Forum: http://www.winportal.com/chat_sin.asp?ObjectID=11363
3. Enabling Kernel memory dump: http://www.mcci.com/mcci-v3/l4_sup_howto_w2k-kdump.html
4. This is another interesting info I got. This guy is telling that the possible reason of this memory dump is the creative souncard. If you are going to take it off, it will help the computer to regain back its health. Here's what he says:
If you have a creative soundcard installed.take it out! thats your problem.
Something to do with emu10k1f.sys file.
Get a different manufactured card all together.
Link: http://forums.kisland.com/read.php?f=4&i=815&t=686
5. Here is another suggestion: if you can enter windows get into the properties and then turn off the fast write on your graphic card. in my case SMART GART(tm). I HOPE THAT WILL WORK BYE. Link: http://forums.kisland.com/read.php?f=4&i=891&t=686
6. Use the MSConfig of Windows 98 to stop suspected programs that cause the hang-ups. See link: http://www.anetforums.com/posts.aspx?ThreadIndex=19722
7. Registry tweakings, spyware removal, checking of ram if seated properly are other suggestions which can help you. See this link: http://computing.net/windows2000/wwwboard/forum/62770.html
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