Your Amish Daddy
2 Jan 2006, 09:23am
Ok, Since XP doesn't like the idea of actually SAVING a dump, I can't get the code. Specs are as follows.
AMD Athalon 64 3000+ downclocked to 1.6 (For a damn good reason.)
ECS Nforce4 A939 1.0
PQI Power 512mb DDR400
Matrox Millennium.
All I know is, that I was trying to install Baldur's Gate 2 from CD, since I actually own it, and wham-o-la. Machine Check Exception. Now, I would be using a Biostar GeForce6100-M9, but I get that same error every 4-6 hours on it. I think my chip is screwed, but I lack funds to replace it. I've read some stuff that indicates it's a Cache error. I believe the code was 9C, but I can't be sure.
Edit:// I thought about it some more, and I think this may be rather relevant too. Just before I did the disk insert to install BG2, I had just finished burning a mp3 cd for tomarrow when I'm working in my garage. Now if someone tells me to recreate the error, I'm gonna mail you a dead skunk. (Kidding.) I don't wanna risk driving the last nail in. If I lose everything in this PC, I lose next to nothing. My memory is insured for my life, your life, and maybe your pup skipper's life. And that's all that matters. Both the board and the chip have had a run-in with Rosewill memory, and magically, they both came out reletivly working. ECS won't repair the board, nor reimburse me for THEIR screwup, saying that the board is 266/333/400, when it won't read 266 or 333. But, any information is appreciated.
Solved. My burner is being a tool.
AMD Athalon 64 3000+ downclocked to 1.6 (For a damn good reason.)
ECS Nforce4 A939 1.0
PQI Power 512mb DDR400
Matrox Millennium.
All I know is, that I was trying to install Baldur's Gate 2 from CD, since I actually own it, and wham-o-la. Machine Check Exception. Now, I would be using a Biostar GeForce6100-M9, but I get that same error every 4-6 hours on it. I think my chip is screwed, but I lack funds to replace it. I've read some stuff that indicates it's a Cache error. I believe the code was 9C, but I can't be sure.
Edit:// I thought about it some more, and I think this may be rather relevant too. Just before I did the disk insert to install BG2, I had just finished burning a mp3 cd for tomarrow when I'm working in my garage. Now if someone tells me to recreate the error, I'm gonna mail you a dead skunk. (Kidding.) I don't wanna risk driving the last nail in. If I lose everything in this PC, I lose next to nothing. My memory is insured for my life, your life, and maybe your pup skipper's life. And that's all that matters. Both the board and the chip have had a run-in with Rosewill memory, and magically, they both came out reletivly working. ECS won't repair the board, nor reimburse me for THEIR screwup, saying that the board is 266/333/400, when it won't read 266 or 333. But, any information is appreciated.
Solved. My burner is being a tool.