Have you checked the temperature?   Are you using the same RAM in all
4 slots?

On Mar 17, 4:18 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> I originally sent an email about this Blue Screen of Death problem back in 
> Oct.  I received great help from BigMatt and RemyMaza and Tom Wade.
>
> The blue screen says the following:
>
> A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent
> damage to your computer.  If this the first time you've seen this Stop error 
> screen, restart your
> computer.  
>
> If this screen appears again, follow these steps:
>
> Run a system diagnostic utility supplied by your hardware manufacturer.   In
> particular, run a memory check, and check for faulty or mismatched memory.
> Try changing video adapters.   Disable or remove any newly installed hardware 
> and
> drivers.   Disable or remove any newly installed software.
>
> If you need to use SafeMode to remove or disable components, restart your 
> computer, press F8 to
> select Advanced Startup Options, then select SafeMode.
>
> Technical Information:    *** STOP: 0X0000007F (0X0000009D, 0X00000000, 
> OX00000000, 0X00000000)
> Contact your system administrator or technical support group for further 
> assistance.
>
> I have an HP Media Center Photosmart m1095c Desktop that was bought 8-31-04.
>
> It has an Intel P4  540  3.2 Ghz with hyperthreading;  800 Mhz frontside
>
> Asus  PTGD1-LA  Intel 915P chipset
>
> I have upgraded the RAM to two 512MB sticks from HP: PC 3200 184 pin DDR
>
> Video card is a Radeon X600 Pro AGP: 256 MB DDR 
>
> Back in Oct. BigMatt suggested I take out one RAM stick at a time and run the 
> PC with a lot of graphics going.  I did just that and ran through all the 
> different combinations of RAM sticks in all 4 RAM slots on the mb.  It 
> mysteriously seemed to fix itself.  It's been running great since then.
>
> Recently I renewed/upgraded my Norton Antivirus to what they call Norton 
> 360.  Immediately I started getting the BSOD again.  Sometimes it appears in 
> minutes, sometimes it's hours. 
>
> I have never gotten any RAM beeps on start up.  Again I ran through all the 
> combinations of RAM sticks in all 4 RAM slots and this time it always goes to 
> the blue screen.  I have used the onboard HP diagnostic tool and ran checks 
> on the RAM and video card.  When I run the check, a dignostic progress screen 
> pops up saying the check will take several minutes and another smaller 
> Windows IE window pops up in top of that one that says:  Exception in 
> DisplayRunMap.runMap: with an OK box below it.  I click OK, that box closes 
> and the diagnostic tool box shows the progressive horizontal bar indicating 
> the check in running.  However, instead of taking several minutes, it takes 
> only a few seconds.  I'm not sure this check is really running a valid 
> check.  There are no error messages that pop up indicating any trouble with 
> either the RAM or video card.
>
> I talked with a real nice guy, Raj Kiran in India with Norton tech support, 
> but he wasn't any help.
>
> I really need HEEEELP in figuring this problem out.  I'm confident someone in 
> this forum has the tech saavy to come up with a solution.  If you need any 
> other info from me, let me know.
>
> ALSO, on occaision, I get something new that's random.  The 19" HP flat 
> screen monitor goes black and there's a small window in the middle of it that 
> says: " Out Of Range    Set Monitor To:  1280 X 1024 @ 60 Hz"  At the bottom 
> of this small window is row of monitor control buttons similar to what is on 
> the monitor itself.  When I try to operate the buttons on the monitor they do 
> nothing.  The only way I can get rid of this window is to do a hard shut down.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Mike Rosborough

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