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Can someone tell me what device created this error on my blue screen of death. This is the only clue I have to be able to solve my problem. thanks
***STOP: 0x0000008E (0x0000005,0xF4ED50D3,0xF7FE8934, oxoooooooooo) *** PCC_PFW.SYS-address F4ED50D3 base at F4ED2000, datestamp 3D36CC8C |
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We need some more information. What version of windows are you running (XP Home, Professional, Media Center, etc)
What happened just before the BSOD? Did you remove any hardware? What are your system specs? Here is a link to the STOP: 0x0000008E that list all ossible problems. Microsoft Stop Error |
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Re: Someone decipher this please
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Thanks, so what should my 512mb of PC3200 Mushkin RAM be set too? Voltage? This would be a bios tweak right?
Thanks adrianse |
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Looks like you hit the nail on the head, I have MN-500 software installed AND PC Chillin.
GLC....YOU DA MAN! |
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No, thank Google.
As an aside, this is the reason I won't deal with M$ routers and wireless devices - they are the ONLY ones that REQUIRE you to install their bloated software. Last edited by glc; 02-19-2004 at 10:52 AM. |
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go into ' computer management ' & check your system logs, theres usually a big clue in there
to get there, right click 'my computer' & choose 'manage' |
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So glc you are saying that PC-Cillian isn't a good Anti Virus Software? If so what other Anti Virus programs do you suggest?
At work we use Norton. It seems to work pretty well. No complaints with it. |
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PC-Cillin is a fine antivirus scanner, but in this case it is causing a conflict with adrianse's machine. If you did want to change, it is a matter of personal preference, but Norton is good....
here is a thread you should have a look at..... http://forum.pcmech.com/showthread.p...ight=antivirus or http://forum.pcmech.com/showthread.p...ight=antivirus |
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That's not what I said at all, Pat - I was dissing Microsoft routers and wireless products. THEIR software conflicts with PC-Cillin.
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