Sounds like a RAM problem. Win2K and Win98 have different places in the
memory to put there stuff, 2K from the bottom up an 98 from the top down. 


Mark Dodge
MD Computers
360-772-2433 
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Subject: unexpected kernel mode trap

Hi,

I started getting this message on a BSOD at power up. This is on my
3-week-old box (Asus + Sempron, with my old disks).
It says "dumping physical memory to disk" for a minute, then re-boots (ad
nauseam).
Note that it only occurs when booting Win2K. Win98 is OK!
The Win2K repair procedure didn't fix it.
Microsoft's KB says "hardware problems", but I don't believe that, as it's
all common to both OS's!

Any ideas?

TIA,

Richard.be

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