'Access violation 0xC0000005' and BSOD in W2K
I've been having a complete nightmare trying to get my computer stable under 2k for ages now. . certain games i. e shogo or UT based games (especially Deus Ex) lock up the machine (black screen) on startup or crash on exit with '0xC0000005 access violation' errors (sometimes happens with IE6 too).
I've been having a complete nightmare trying to get my computer stable under 2k for ages now.. certain games i.e shogo or UT based games (especially Deus Ex) lock up the machine (black screen) on startup or crash on exit with '0xC0000005 access violation' errors (sometimes happens with IE6 too).
In addition to this I ocasionally get BSOD, either 'stop 0XA1 IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL' or 'stop 0xE1 KMODE_EXECPTION in ks.sys'.
In general performance is sluggish too.
Any ideas what the problem could be or where I might start looking?
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--system---
ABIT KT7E, VIA Apollo KT-133E (VT8363E and VT82C686B)
BIOS: Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG
BIOS Revision: 3R
AMD Athlon Socket A 750MHz
128MB Hyundai PC-100 RAM (1 module in DIMM1)
---storage---
Maxtor 5T030H3 30Gb HDD ATA-133, 7200rpm (Primary Master)
Toshiba CD-RW/DVD Drive SD-R1002 (Secondary Master)
-Partition cfg
C: (Primary FAT32, 25.9Gb)
E: (Primary FAT32, 2.00Gb)
---AGP/PCI add-in cfg-- (ALL CARDS SHARE IRQ 11)
3dfx Voodoo5 5500 AGP (Eplin BIOS 1.06)
-PCI Slots 1 thru 3
Diamond SupraExpress 56i V PRO (SUP# 2560) *non certified WDM driver*
Creative SB Live! 1024 Player (CT8430)
RealTek RTL8029(AS)-based PCI Ethernet Adapter
---Misc---
Generic 1024x1280 pnp Monitor
1.44Mb FDD
PS/2 Keyboard & MS Intelli Mouse
Clean install Windows 2000 Pro SP2 +all updates (ACPI Enabled)
VIA 4in1 4.35
All hardware uses latest certified WDM drivers
In addition to this I ocasionally get BSOD, either 'stop 0XA1 IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL' or 'stop 0xE1 KMODE_EXECPTION in ks.sys'.
In general performance is sluggish too.
Any ideas what the problem could be or where I might start looking?
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--system---
ABIT KT7E, VIA Apollo KT-133E (VT8363E and VT82C686B)
BIOS: Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG
BIOS Revision: 3R
AMD Athlon Socket A 750MHz
128MB Hyundai PC-100 RAM (1 module in DIMM1)
---storage---
Maxtor 5T030H3 30Gb HDD ATA-133, 7200rpm (Primary Master)
Toshiba CD-RW/DVD Drive SD-R1002 (Secondary Master)
-Partition cfg
C: (Primary FAT32, 25.9Gb)
E: (Primary FAT32, 2.00Gb)
---AGP/PCI add-in cfg-- (ALL CARDS SHARE IRQ 11)
3dfx Voodoo5 5500 AGP (Eplin BIOS 1.06)
-PCI Slots 1 thru 3
Diamond SupraExpress 56i V PRO (SUP# 2560) *non certified WDM driver*
Creative SB Live! 1024 Player (CT8430)
RealTek RTL8029(AS)-based PCI Ethernet Adapter
---Misc---
Generic 1024x1280 pnp Monitor
1.44Mb FDD
PS/2 Keyboard & MS Intelli Mouse
Clean install Windows 2000 Pro SP2 +all updates (ACPI Enabled)
VIA 4in1 4.35
All hardware uses latest certified WDM drivers
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ks.sys is the problem. If that is related to ACPI, then yes, that'd be a slight problem. XP does need a service pack, but I don't think it is the problem because:
He's running Windows 2000 SP2.
As for sluggish performance, you might want to think about picking up another stick of 128.
He's running Windows 2000 SP2.
As for sluggish performance, you might want to think about picking up another stick of 128.
Hey Curley Boy,
I just joined ntcompatible today when I noticed your post. I was having the exact same problem! SHS is right, even though it gives you that "IRQ_NOT_LESS" crap, you shouldn't have a IRQ conflict due to ACPI. My system has 6 components on IRQ 11 and is running fine.....NOW. My problem was HEAT!
My PC was getting too damn hot when I played games like UT or SOF Gold. True, this may not be your problem, but get a piece of software like "Motherboard Monitor 5" ( http://mbm.livewiredev.com/) just to make sure. That will let you check out your PC's temp. If you get past 50 degrees celcius, your'e ready for a crash. Once I found out this was my problem, I bought a beefier heatsink and a couple case fans.
It looks like you have all your drivers updated, as well as the via 4-in-1 update.....so heat is the only think I can think of. That was my main problem.
Hope that helps.
::Sibby::
I just joined ntcompatible today when I noticed your post. I was having the exact same problem! SHS is right, even though it gives you that "IRQ_NOT_LESS" crap, you shouldn't have a IRQ conflict due to ACPI. My system has 6 components on IRQ 11 and is running fine.....NOW. My problem was HEAT!
My PC was getting too damn hot when I played games like UT or SOF Gold. True, this may not be your problem, but get a piece of software like "Motherboard Monitor 5" ( http://mbm.livewiredev.com/) just to make sure. That will let you check out your PC's temp. If you get past 50 degrees celcius, your'e ready for a crash. Once I found out this was my problem, I bought a beefier heatsink and a couple case fans.
It looks like you have all your drivers updated, as well as the via 4-in-1 update.....so heat is the only think I can think of. That was my main problem.
Hope that helps.
::Sibby::