Windows XP Based Computer Stops Responding... For No Apparent Reas

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I am running WinXP Pro, and my computer stops responding unexpectedly.
Here is the error signature, if anyone can find a place where there is some
information about it. I have plugged it into Microsoft's "Solution Center"
and have returned no results.

One thing that may have something to do with it is that I have recently
upgraded my RAM by 256mb, from 128mb, to 384mb.

Error Signature (without quotes or commas):

"BCCode: 1000007e, BCP1: c0000005, BCP2: f78c5307, BCP3: f2d41cb8,
BCP4: f2d419b4, OSVer: 5_1_2600, SP: 2_0, Product: 256_1"

Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 
Re: Windows XP Based Computer Stops Responding... For No ApparentReas

On Jan 1, 7:43 pm, lighntingbolt168
<lighntingbolt...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I am running WinXP Pro, and my computer stops responding unexpectedly.
> Here is the error signature, if anyone can find a place where there is some
> information about it.  I have plugged it into Microsoft's "Solution Center"
> and have returned no results.
>
> One thing that may have something to do with it is that I have recently
> upgraded my RAM by 256mb, from 128mb, to 384mb.


Pull out the new RAM and see what happens.

If it works OK, put it back in and make sure it's well-seated and that
you didn't accidentally jostle something else while you were in there.
 
Re: Windows XP Based Computer Stops Responding... For No Apparent

I don't know why I didn't think about that! Thanks, i'll try it.

"PD" wrote:

> On Jan 1, 7:43 pm, lighntingbolt168
> <lighntingbolt...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > I am running WinXP Pro, and my computer stops responding unexpectedly.
> > Here is the error signature, if anyone can find a place where there is some
> > information about it. I have plugged it into Microsoft's "Solution Center"
> > and have returned no results.
> >
> > One thing that may have something to do with it is that I have recently
> > upgraded my RAM by 256mb, from 128mb, to 384mb.

>
> Pull out the new RAM and see what happens.
>
> If it works OK, put it back in and make sure it's well-seated and that
> you didn't accidentally jostle something else while you were in there.
>
 
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