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#1 By 82839 (87.198.193.85) at Wednesday, August 01, 2007 07:07:29 AM
Hi Guys, What follows is a problem that hit last weekend, and which I have found a solution to, but since internet searches threw up nothing on the issue and error codes I'm posting here so that the solution might get indexed and be available to help others. Four brand spanking new PC's deployed last wednesday, running windows vista business, standard office configuration. Motherboard: WinFast K8M890M2MA RS2H Running an Athlon64 Processor 2GB Ram 160GB Hard disk and everything else on board, VIA chipset Windows Vista Business 32bit Machines installed fine and configured fine, then on Friday 27 July appear to have downloaded a patch automatically from windows update and stored it for installation upon reboot. Machines never rebooted, they boot straight into a bluescreen, do a memory dump, and reboot. The only error code is: STOP: 0x0000008E (0xC0000005, 0x8BFAC541, 0x8C9FF844, 0x00000000) No other error info provided. Booting into last known good configuration - same thing, bluescreens before it completes the boot and reboots. Safe mode & safe mode command prompt only work a little different. The machine boots, gets further into the boot and displays "configuring updates" and spends about 5 mins configuring updates, and then bluescreens with the same error. Changed RAM, disabled every BIOS memory attribute. DIsabling processor and second level caches gets a slightly different blue screen which includes an error message relating to VGA but it disappears so quick I can't give you the exact text. Installing a PCI Express video card and byp@ssing the onboard video resolves the problem. The exact VIA chipset is: VT8237A Thats all I know... hope it is of use to someone else out there... OJ.

#2 By 655 (128.249.200.4) at Wednesday, August 01, 2007 09:28:33 AM
hmmm....VIA chipsets...strikes again. I'd suggest checking the motherboard mfgr's website for info. In the past, mobo's with VIA chipsets have been a royal pain, causing lots of problems with the Windows OS. ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway Performance 700C - P4 1.8gz, 1gig RAM, nVidia 5200; SB Audigy SE; Windows Vista Business, Photoshop CS3, Nikon D200 and D100



 

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