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IPNATHLP, random shutdowns, problem booting up.. HEELP!!

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Regulluz

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This is my current nighmare:

I updated the PC a year ago (migrated from Pentium 120MHz (Classic) to an AMD Duron 1GHz. I'vehad a couple of choices of OS's and at the end, Win2k offered me what I wanted. Every user with it's own account profile. Win98 just didn't provide that level I needed and WinXP was not around yet.

Then, this happened:

I started having BS on memory dumps, a bunch of shutdowns when playing Empire Earth and when Online. Another bunch of different errors, troubles booting up, creations of File.00? folders on my C: drive and so on. To mention some of the most common (as per Event Viewer) are:

IPNATHLP - The Network Address Translator (NAT) was unable to request an operation of the kernel-mode translation module. This may indicate misconfiguration, insufficient resources, or an internal error. The data is the error code.

And multiple variations of this one when playing Empire Earth: NV - GR SW Notify Error on Channel=0x00000001 Class=0x00000096 Offset=0x00000d20

My PC is a custom AMD Duron 1GHz in a SOYO KVTA Pro motherboard, 654 SDRAM PC133, 40GB Western Digital partitioned as 30GB C: and 10GB D:, nVidia gForce2 MX400, Phillips CDRW, Sound Blaster Live! and of course, Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3, updated from no SP on Dec3,2002.

Hope this information helps.. and that you could help me!

Thanks, Reg.
 
Reg;

You say you installed Service Pack 3 on December 3. Is this when the trouble started?

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No. It started a loong time ago. Can't tell exactly when, but as my concern, I didn'd make changes to the configuration before or after this thing started to happened. I have done multiple formats, and installation, but still happens.. and the reason why I updated to the new SP3, was to see if that would fix the problem.

Something else, is that I have a Phoneline Network "running" (it runs only when the other PC's are turned on at the same time) on 4 others Win2k machines.
 
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