Ved jeg ikke. Kan ikke huske, om jeg har.
Har været inde på denne side:
http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/winxp/t1056424505Her er der en, som skriver:
Guys, I can squash all your fears, although you're NOT going to want to hear it. This IS a RAM issue, guaranteed. Looking on any of the Microsoft KB articles for any of the stop error codes mentioned, it related to specific RAM address errors. 99% of the time, Windows is not utilizing all of the RAM in your systemfor 'daily' activities. When certain programs are started (usually ones that require more than 256MB of RAM) these stop codes happen, and your computer will re-boot. This also will give you a 0x0blah blah stop code. The BEST way to find out which RAM chip is culprit is to run a 3rd party memory test, or a high end benchmarking program that will STRESS test your RAM. Testing with one RAM chip is preferable (and much faster) Another thing to note- Many of the NVidia chipsets use Dual Channel for their RAM (check on the mfgr's webiste or your owners manual). This can make it VERY tricky to guage RAM problems, as they share responsibilities in RAM usage, *IF* you have 2 sticks of RAM in your system. oh, btw... if you followed the recomendation to turn off auto reboot of your system, be sure to write down the 0x stop code. then visit:
http://support.microsoft.com/ to check on the stop codes.