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| constant freezing Hi, For ages my computer has been crashing\freezing at random points. I have Windows XP 1.25 ghz Athlon processor 768mb RAM 40gb disk space Radeon 9600 graphics card After much investigation I think it may have something to do with the internet connection, but maybe not. When I am home from University and not connected to the internet I have no problems. However at Uni, on a network in my house I do have problems. I have recently installed my ethernet USB adapter because when I used this a few years ago it worked fine. It does seem to have improved the situation as well. Recently though, for the first time, when the systme froze it showed a blue 'Stop Error' screen which said... -to check for adequate disk space. If a driver is identified in the stop message disbale it or check for updates. -Try changing video adapters -Check for BIOS updates -Disable BIOS memory options, such as caching and shadowing. The technical info was: ***STOP: 0X0000008E / 0XC0000005, 0XF78C8151, 0XAA611768, 0X00000000 ***COUSBTS5.sys - Address F78c8151 base at F78c7000 Datestamp 3b7bab08 I have also tried running the computer on safe mode with networking, and it crashed here aswell, but not on normal safe mode. Surely this means something to do with the internet?? |
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| Re: constant freezing That error indicates a problem with a Corega USB Ethernet device. You may want to try updating the driver if possible. It could also be a device conflict between an internacl Ethernet card and the USB device. If you have an internal Ethernet card you may want to disable it in Windows Device Manager and then try the USB Ethernet adapter. There are several items that can cause a STOP: 0X0000008E error including RAM and damaged video drivers. Hope this helps. |
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| Re: constant freezing I cant find a driver on the internet for the corega FEther USB TXS adapter, do you know where I can download one? |
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| Re: constant freezing What is 'flashing' BIOS and how do i do it? |
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| Re: constant freezing You can read about BIOS flashing here - http://www.pcnineoneone.com/howto/biosflash1.html Note: flashing you BIOS is pretty risky, and if somthing goes wrong you risk complete system failure. |
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| Re: constant freezing Do you not suggest I do it then? Plus, I cannot find any of the suitable corega adapter drivers... |
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| Re: constant freezing I only suggest you do if you are sure you know what you doing. If not i would look for other options; or ask somebody who knows how to do it. |
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| Re: constant freezing Is there anywhere I can find a new driver for my corega adapter. Are there any other possible solutions to my crashing problem?? |
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| Re: constant freezing Corega driver should be available here: http://translate.google.com/translat...en-US:official Use the up-to-date driver link at the bottom of the page |
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| Re: constant freezing Thanks very much for that, i'll try it out... |
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