System Dumps!!

This is a discussion about System Dumps!! in the Windows Hardware category; Well I have updated my BIOS, new NIC card, different drivers and still, randomly my System reboots, Any thoughts? Thanks Ned

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Well I have updated my BIOS, new NIC card, different drivers and still, randomly my System reboots, Any thoughts?
 
 
 
 
Thanks Ned

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How big is your power supply because i had that problem and it was cause i had to much for my power supply so try unplugging stuff

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I have the same issue with my Athlon 1.2ghz. It is identicle to the Win2k AGP filering issue. Unfortunately, there are no XP filtering drivers.
 
I emailed AMD 3 times with no reply on any of my emails.
 
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On my 6th load of XP Pro I now have a system that is stable. All updates from windows applied after install. On Radeon in my case I must use Microsoft's Driver updates or else BSOD, plus if I configre my UPS, I have full system failure-'Unable to find or the file SYSTEM is corrupt. Roxio adaptec Version 5 loaded-not restarted-apply patch-then restart-no BSOD, I also forced APSI drivers to load. Am burning CDs at 16X DVD and all games work, Radeon is set to 'Performance' in settings tab, if I set to Quality I get re-boot not BSOD
 
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Turn off the reboot on error and it will display an error. See what it says.