rgodart 0 Posted April 27, 2003 My win2k pro sets the size of the page file automatically. I wanted to give the pagefile a fixed value (250 MB) since there's only 128 MB ram in that computer, so when changing the size i clicked on "set" and then "OK". But a the moment i clicked on ok i got following BSOD: stop 0x00000024 NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM --> classpnp.sys I went looking for an explanaion for this error and did all i could find: latest bios, latest drivers, chkdsk, format. But nothing helps. I believe it could be another problem of this crappy ECS k7s5a motherboard i'm using right now, because before i had an MSI motherboard which didn't have this problem. Has anyone else encountered that problem?? thanks. Share this post Link to post
videobruce 0 Posted April 27, 2003 Did you use NTFS on the other MB? Doubt it's the MB though. Share this post Link to post
rgodart 0 Posted April 28, 2003 You're right, it's not the MB. I seem to haven narrowed the problem down to my antivirus (AVG antivirus). I have tried several times to change the swap file and it seems to be working fine now. I have seen so many people with problems with this motherboard i blamed it for this problem too Share this post Link to post
videobruce 0 Posted April 28, 2003 What antivirus program are you running? Hope it's not Norton! Way too bloated!! Share this post Link to post
rgodart 0 Posted April 28, 2003 No don't worry, it wasn't norton, i don't like it either. I was using AVG antivirus, a freeware antivirus, not the best, but it has saved me twice I will search for another antivirus now. Which one do you recommend videobruce? Share this post Link to post
videobruce 0 Posted April 29, 2003 I use System Suite formerly from Ontrack, now vCom that used TrendMicro's antivirus's definitions. Also McAfee is suppose to be better. I did use it once and it found something System Suite didn't, but it is a hog also (no where near as bad as Norton!) BTW, System Suite virus updates are free! Share this post Link to post