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Major errors, rebooting, etc.

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kosmokramer

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Sep 8, 2002
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Alright, I am having some major errors. I just installed win xp pro on my new computer I built, and I an got error that I dismissed at first:

BCCode: 1a BCP1:00041284 BCP2: 771E9000 BCP3:00000051 BCP4:C0503000 OSVer: 5_1_2600 SP: 0_0 Product: 256_1

I ignored the first one and installed service pack 1 and all the updates figuring that would take care of the problems. Instead, I got another error after installing some other programs and hardware (I don't remember which).

BCCode:1000008e BCP1:C0000005 BCP2:BF814B8A BCP3:ED9EB938 BCP4:00000000 OSVer: 5_1_2600 SP: 1_1 Product: 256_1

This I also ignored. Finally, I just tried starting my computer about an hour ago, and it would go through POST only to end up on a screen which told me that Windows could not start up correctly, and gave me options to start in safe mode, safe mode with command prompt, safe mode with networking, last known good configuration, or regular. So, I chose regular and it went to the Windows start up screen (the one with the bar on it that looks like a status bar when you are downloading something), and then it rebooted. I eventually tried all the options on that screen, and they all resulted in the computer rebooting. I looked at some of the previous posts on this problem, and most of them say something like go to the start menu, go to my computer, etc... This does not work if you can't even get into windows to start with!! I also tried getting to the advanced startup screen (I was reading something about it on a help site), and it said to go there and start in safe mode with networking from that screen...nothing. I kept getting the same error. Does anyone have any ideas?

My system specs (if this helps any):
Abit NF7-S v.2 with newest flashed bios
1gb (2x512mb) Kingston ValueRam PC3200 cas 2.5
Seagate 80gb Serial ATA 7200.7
Audigy 2
Radeon 9700 with Radeon 9700Pro driver running@315/290
Sony DWU-10A DVD-Burner
MSI MS-8352A 52x24x52 CD-Burner
 
Try it with half your RAM at a time.

Check your RAM out here.



Have a look around these and see if you can pickup on anything.




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