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Windows NT 4 Troubles by LeiraHoward 2002-07-09 09:07:14
Hey.. The higher ups at work, for whatever reason, have determined that we need NT4 on our proxyserver. It was working fine til last Friday, when repeated BSODs caused it to completely crash. A complete format and reinstall have not helped any, I have so far received 5 BSODs during the install process. The computer is using a 60 GB HD, which caused some problems until I got the MS workaround for large HD's, however I get random BSOD's, any clue why this might be happening? The NT install CD I have is Service Pack 1, is there any way to create an install using service pack 6?
Thanks...
[ Reply ]
  It could be a CPU problem. (n/t) by i_am_pi2002-07-09 09:13:38
  Not really. by nin_man2002-07-09 09:19:16
    Good man by knightsofni2002-07-09 09:24:29
      BSOD full text, as requested by LeiraHoward2002-07-09 11:53:32
        Not word for word. by nin_man2002-07-09 12:06:58
          What that means by LeiraHoward2006-11-19 12:55:59
            Oh, pretty. by nin_man2002-07-09 12:16:38
  hm.... by amlethus2002-07-09 09:38:04
    W2k by LeiraHoward2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Some things to try / consider by jayfarm2002-07-09 11:26:26
    Tried... by LeiraHoward2002-07-09 12:04:55
      Just curious... by nin_man2002-07-09 12:12:22
  FIXED IT!!!!!!!!!! by LeiraHoward2002-07-09 13:52:51

 

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