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not sure what the BSOD looks like for xp but my compter goes to ablue screen and then resets by itself and tells me that there was a severe server error.

not sure what the problem is or how to figue out what is wrong
here are the error code, that i took the error codes before they asked me if i wanted to sed the report o microsoft

here are the codes
BCCode : 100000d1 BCP1 : 0000002B BCP2 : 00000002 BCP3 : 00000001
BCP4 : F666CABF OSVer : 5_1_2600 SP : 2_0 Product : 256_1

any help would be appreciated
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Hello DrKyello,

Please can you take a look at BSOD's on my signature. If you post a dump/log file back here so that we can analyse your problem in more detail, however it's normally due to a bad device driver or faulty RAM. Let us know if you have any problems posting the log.


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here is the dump file
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Hey drkyello,

Please can I confirm you have the following device installed on your PC:

"Intel (R) Pro/Wireless 2100 LAN miniPCI Adapter"?
If unsure, go to My Computer, Control Panel, System, Hardware tab, Device Manager. You should see this device under Network Adaptors.

Also, have you got another log I can compare with to be absolutely certain?


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that is my internal wirless
this seemd to happen only at a hospital that i was staying at they had free wireless, would that make a difference? i was not using thier wireless, the computer was just on

here is the dump file from the day before



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Hey drkyello,

I'm definately looking at a driver fault with that device.

This device was most popular with the Dell's. If you have a Dell PC, please can you download and install the device driver from here: Drivers & Downloads

Alternatively, if you don't intend to use wireless. Disable it in Device Manager. Right click on your wireless device and go to Properties. At the bottom of the Properties window, you will see "Device Usage". Change this from "Use this Device (Enable)" to "Do not use this Device (Disable".


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i use a ibm should it make a difference?



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