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LatinKnight
03-18-2009, 09:55 AM
Hey Guys,

I've noticed that you all have come up with some solutions in the past for physical memory dumps. Links such as the micro code page has been changed and I can't seem to find anything that could really help me out. Hopefully you'll be able to decipher this code to atleast lead me to either a hardware or software solution.

Ahead of time, I have been trying to resolve this issue for the longest time.

These physical dump errors seem to change by a few digits everytime...

Current code is the following;

*** STOP: 0X00000024 (0X001902FE, 0XB68F7934, 0XB68F7630, 0XB05063A5)



Now I have updated everything from bios revisions to graphics card.
I have monitored my graphic card and it appears to be within normal range. Ram seems to be fine, no general overheating anywhere that I can tell. The only thing I could think of would be possibly the CPU, but its got a honking heatsink.

It only seems to happen when I require to push my system harder then just browsing the internet. for example playing games such as Age of Conan.

I do have a modified version of windows xp, so I was thinking is it possible that a pooched version could cause this?

Greg
03-18-2009, 10:19 AM
I "pooched version" is always suspect. But the folks the know video and gaming may have an idea to help you out.

Zero Tolerance
03-24-2009, 10:35 AM
I think there are too many variables to be considered when trying to support a user with an unknown "modified" version of an OS. Espcially since 0X00000024 is a corrupt registry error.


You can try the help offered here...but I am not sure of the consequence since you have already admitted that the OS is modified.

http://www.errornerd.com/error.php?seed=0x00000024