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Windows XP B.S.O.D. Error Sig: BCCode 100000d1
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BCCode : 100000d1 Â Â BCP1 : B191EE98 Â Â BCP2 : 00000002 Â Â BCP3 : 00000000
BCP4 : B8372D56 Â Â OSVer : 5_1_2600 Â Â SP : 2_0 Â Â Product : 256_1
What may have caused it and what can I do to fix it?
BCCode : 100000d1 Â Â BCP1 : B191EE98 Â Â BCP2 : 00000002 Â Â BCP3 : 00000000
BCP4 : B8372D56 Â Â OSVer : 5_1_2600 Â Â SP : 2_0 Â Â Product : 256_1
What may have caused it and what can I do to fix it?
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Hi Steve,
I had already replaced the RAM. I was wondering if anything else could be the cause.
-PB
I had already replaced the RAM. I was wondering if anything else could be the cause.
-PB
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Microsoft Windows XP is the sixth release of the NT series of operating systems, and was the first to be marketed in a variety of editions: XP Home and XP Professional, designed for business and power users. The advanced features in XP Professional are generally disabled in Home Edition, but are there and can be activated. There were two 64-bit editions, an embedded edition and a tablet edition.