Thank you so very much for this solutions, have had this problem for twoweeks - Christor |
Thursday, March 27, 2008 3:55 PM
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Thank you so very much for this solutions, have had this problem for two
weeks now.
Did not notice that the problem started after I updated my BIOS.
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Christor
MOBO: P5W DH Deluxe
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600
RAM: Corsair XMS2-6400 TWIN2X2048-6400C4
GPU: Leadtek WinFast GeForce 7950GT Extreme 256MB
OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Business x64 |
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What kind of soulution did he came up with? - Tor |
Saturday, April 12, 2008 10:26 PM
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What kind of soulution did he came up with?
Seems like the user got deleted-.-
sigh |
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Solution to STOP 0x00000124 - Christor |
Sunday, April 13, 2008 2:11 AM
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Dzomlija;664456 Wrote:
Yes it did work for me and my computer has been crash free ever since
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Christor
MOBO: P5W DH Deluxe
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600
RAM: Corsair XMS2-6400 TWIN2X2048-6400C4
GPU: Leadtek WinFast GeForce 7950GT Extreme 256MB
OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Business x64 |
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I recently had this issue as well and read a couple forums and decidedto try - neophile |
Sunday, November 09, 2008 9:32 PM
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I recently had this issue as well and read a couple forums and decided
to try removing the wireless network card which happened to be a pci-e
card, which is probably why the pci-e video card I was using conflicted
with it. If you are having this issue, try removing anything that may
use a similar bus (ie, the pci-e if it's a pci-e card and pci if it's
pci).
OS: Windows Vista 32-bit
Mainboard: a8n-sli32 deluxe
cpu: amd 4200+ dual core
vga: bfg nvidia 8800gtx
memory: 2gb corsair xms
wifi card: dlink pci-e extreme-n wifi (removed this)
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I think that the solution is correct but cannot find this setting at allin my - seanmjohnston |
Sunday, January 04, 2009 10:14 AM
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I think that the solution is correct but cannot find this setting at all
in my BIOS! I have an HP dv9500 laptop and the BIOS really seems way to
simple. I have tried looking through computer management, disc
management, etc... but nothing. Also HP is being no help. Any chance
anyone can help me out? I think I started the problem by dual booting
Ubuntu 64 bit on my extra hard drive. I have removed Ubuntu and
reformatted the hard drive but I believe this is when the problem began.
I have vista ultimate x64 and this BSOD seems completely random to me.
Thank you for any help!
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Solution to STOP 0x00000124 - Dzomlija |
Sunday, January 04, 2009 11:36 PM
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seanmjohnston;929204 Wrote:
Every BIOS is different, and the setting may not necessairly be
labelled "Enable 32-Bit Disk Access". It could be along the lines of
That is, of course, assuming that the BIOS exposes that particular
option to the user.
Have you tried locating and installing an updated BIOS for you machine?
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*PETER ALEXANDER DZOMLIJA*
-Do you hear, huh? The Alpha and The Omega? Death and Rebirth? And as
you die, so shall I be Reborn...- |
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Solution to STOP 0x00000124 - seanmjohnston |
Sunday, January 04, 2009 11:40 PM
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Dzomlija;929775 Wrote:
I am kind of unsure how to do this. Would my HP update automatically do
this or is it something that I would have to seek out on the HP site?
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Solution to STOP 0x00000124 - Dzomlija |
Monday, January 05, 2009 12:18 AM
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seanmjohnston;929778 Wrote:
I do not use HP machine, so I'm not too sure if their Update software
will do so automatically. But if it is anything like ASUS, then at the
very least it will have the facility to load a new BIOS that you
manually downloaded from the HP site.
Just use extreme caution doing so, because using the wrong BIOS could
turn your machine into a brick. Be 100% sure that a BIOS update is what
you need, and that you have downloaded the correct one, which should NOT
be a BETA BIOS.
If you are uncertain of the procedure, perhaps it may be best to ask a
friend to help, or take the machine to your nearest computer repair shop
and have them do it for you?
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Dzomlija
*PETER ALEXANDER DZOMLIJA*
-Do you hear, huh? The Alpha and The Omega? Death and Rebirth? And as
you die, so shall I be Reborn...- |
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Hello! - roman modic |
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 1:57 PM
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Hello!
BTW, here is an MS article regarding this issue:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/952681
[quote]
During the rebalancing process, the system does not configure the Max
Payload Size value correctly on the root port of the PCI Express bus.
The incorrect value causes a mismatch between the root port of the PCI
Express bus and the device on the PCI Express bus. Therefore, the
operating system triggers a Machine Check Architecture (MCA)
exception, and the operating system returns a "0x00000124" exception.
[/quote]
The hotfix updates files pci.sys, mssmbios.sys, swenum.sys, ...
These files are updated again in the hotfix KB956115 to build 6.0.6001.22233
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/956115
[quote]
You have at least one PCI Express card that does not fully support Active
State Power Management (ASPM) inserted.
...
For example, a CPU IERR error may occur.
[/quote]
Regards, Roman
P.S. Is this already patched in Windows 7 beta? |
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Solution to STOP 0x00000124 - Aaron94 |
Thursday, August 06, 2009 7:02 AM
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Christor;3631540 Wrote:
I am having the same problem with my new pc, but I am not a really
computer expert, so i have no idea what BIOS, etc. is, can anybody
please help me with simple steps to solve the problem?
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