Down8 0 Posted September 17, 2000 Ok, I got a super BSOD the other day while copying files, and it happened again when I retried to move the 500MB ISO to one of my SCSI drives. Here it is: *** STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x0070F74F, 0x00000011, 0x00000000, 0xED418FEB) *** *** ADDRESS ED418FEB base at ED418000, datestamp 37ed1e6a - aha154x.sys *** Beggining dump of physical memory to disk: XX <-it counted up to 100, then my computer restarted Now, I know the aha154x.sys refers to my SCSI card, but I've been using that for almost a year now, in various systems. I recently got some OEM memory from Fry's, and my friend who got the same has experienced some strange lockups [alhtough he recently switched to WinMe, too]. I was wondering: 1) Does anyone know what this is, i.e. is this bad memoery, or is my SCSI cards dying? 2) Does anyone know where I can look up this stop code? My friend said MS site, but I didn't see it [granted, I didn't look that hard]. Hopefully, it's the SCSI card, as my friend got me one for my birthday, and I just need to get down to San Diego to pick it up. thanks for any help, -bZj ------------------ Code: =====ThugBox===== =====GimpBox=====Home built system: Just for fun:Soyo SY-7VCA Mainboard AST Bravo LC 4/66d[VIA ApolloPro 133A T82C694X] Intel 486/66MHz CPU[onboard sound] 40MB RAM [2x16, 2x4]PIII 500E [flip chip] 500MB Conner HddPNY 128MB PC100 RAM 3 1/2, 5 1/4, 2x CDROMOEM 128MB PC133 RAM 3com Etherlink II [Ext.Transcvr]Stealth III S540 Video Windows 95 [v4.00.1111]LinkSys NC100v2 Ethernet pcAnywhere 9.2Adaptec AHA-1535A SCSI [so I can leave it in the closet]Quantum Fireball 10.3GB Hdd 2 DEC SCSI Hdds [~3.5GB total] NEC 3x SCSI CDROM [Ext.w/Caddy] HP A4331D 20" Monitor Logitec MouseMan [Compaq] ^in about 12 peices on my floor^Win2K Server [v5.00.2195, SP-1] [Will be installing Linux][format => clean install] Norton AntiVirus 2000 Covad 768kbps sDSL w/3com switch & Flowpoint Router [sharedx6] [This message has been edited by Down8 (edited 17 September 2000).] Share this post Link to post
MoreLight 0 Posted September 18, 2000 When did this behaviour occur? Before or after you decided to mix PC100 and PC133 memory? Share this post Link to post
Down8 0 Posted September 18, 2000 It happened after I got the extra memory. Mixing the two has not caused any prolems for my friend who has been running Win2K Server on his PII 300@450MHz for almost a month now. The system just underclocks the PC133. -bZj [This message has been edited by Down8 (edited 18 September 2000).] Share this post Link to post