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    ntoskrnl.exe Causing Blue Screens

    Hi all,

    I have WIN 2000 server, recently i installed the SP4 patch. However, always with the use of the crashed occurred,
    Code:
    KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
    STOP 0X00000 ......
    ntoskrnl.exe
    How can we solve that. Please suggest. Thanks in advance.

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    ntoskrnl.exe Causing Blue Screens

    It is because the driver does not use the normal memory address.check the solution:
    1. If Win2000 can start, please check the "Event Viewer" in the information to determine the cause of design failure equipment or driver.
    2. Turn off or disable some of the newly installed driver, and remove the newly installed add-ons.
    3. Remove the newly installed hardware devices (RAM. adapter cards. Disk. Modem, etc.).
    4. Ensure that you have updated drivers for hardware devices and systems have the latest BIOS.
    5. Run by a computer system manufacturers to provide diagnostic tools, especially the memory check.
    6. Check the Microsoft Hardware Compatibility List (HCL). To ensure that all hardware and drivers with Win2000 Compatible.
    7. In the BIOS to disable memory caching.
    8. Restart your computer, start screen, press F8 key to enter the "Advanced Boot Options" and then select "Last Known Good Configuration."

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    Re: ntoskrnl.exe Causing Blue Screens

    You can also check the solution
    • During the installation process, the screen says "Setup is checking the computer hardware configuration", press F5,
    • According prompted to select the appropriate type of computer. For example, the computer is a single processor, choose "Standard PC".
    • In the BIOS to disable memory caching.
    • Remove all adapter cards, and disconnect your computer is not necessary for all the hardware devices, and then reinstall Win2000.
    • If the system with a SCSI card, adapter card vendor to obtain the latest Win2000 drivers, disable the same
    • Further negotiation, inspection and equipment for the end of the first SCSI ID number.
    • If the system with IDE devices, based IDE port Primary. Check IDE devices
    • Master / Slave / Only settings. In addition to the hard disk. Remove all other IDE devices.
    • Run by a computer system manufacturers to provide diagnostic tools, especially the memory check.
    • Check the Microsoft Hardware Compatibility List (HCL). To ensure that all hardware and drivers with Win2000 Compatible.
    • Restart your computer, start screen, press F8 key to enter the "Advanced Boot Options" and then select

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    ntoskrnl.exe Causing Blue Screens

    You need to check the steps:
    # Check whether there is sufficient disk space, especially the new installation.
    # STOP message disable the driver show and all the newly installed driver.
    # If you are using the video driver is not Microsoft offer, try switching to the standard VGA driver process Win2000 support order or by the appropriate driver.
    # Ensure that the system has the latest BIOS.
    # Restart your computer, start screen, press F8 key to enter the "Advanced Boot Options" and then select "Last Known Good Configuration."

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    ntoskrnl.exe Causing Blue Screens

    Overloading the file I / O. mirror third-party software or drivers. There are a number of anti-virus software error.
    1. Disable some anti-virus software or a backup program, disable all defragmentation application.
    2. Run CHKDSK / f repair the hard drive, then restart the computer.
    3. Restart your computer, start screen, press F8 key to enter the "Advanced Boot Options" and then select "Last Known Good Configuration."

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    ntoskrnl.exe Causing Blue Screens

    It is due to sound card or video card settings conflict, may be also caused an unexpected error. In addition, other equipment than interrupt, DMA or port conflict, then, may lead to the driver an exception, so that crash. The solution is to "safe mode" start, in the "Control Panel" < "System" < "Device Manager" in the appropriate adjustments. For an exception in driver error condition, you can modify the registry. Select "Run", type "REGEDIT", into the Registry Editor, through the menu under the "Find" function to find and remove the prefix string associated with the driver all the "primary key" and "key" to restart. All the best.

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