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Mon 07/09/07 10:07 AM
The rror message he gave, just google it. Of course the reasons for that error code are way off, which I stated

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Mon 07/09/07 05:29 AM
The event error your recieving is usually associated with server models of Windows 2003. It deals with your error log being too full. To check if this issue is what you are experiencing, open up "my computer'. Right click on your hard drive (normally labeled C:) and choose properties. Look at the disk size, free space, ect. portion of the properties. Let me know how much free space you have. If you are really low, thats your problem. The other cause of this issue is your memory. Inside your box is your memory "sticks".

Here is where it can get tricky, and dangerous for your PC. Anytime you open up your box, make sure some portion of your skin is touching the metal interior of it. This will keep you from "shocking" your system. One little zap can and probably will fry whatever it is that you touched.

Turn your system off. Unplug the power cable. Look inside your system. You will see one or more little sticks. They are the only thing that looks like a a miniature ruler in shape. If you have two or more, just remove all but one. Close your box and restart your PC. Place any sticks that you took out in a static safe environment, like a drawer. Not your sock drawer. Run your PC normally. If it errors out again, try taking out the stick inside your box and swapping it with one that you took out. Rinse and repeat. If your system still errors out with every stick, then your RAM (Memory) is fine. If it never errors out when one stick is in, then the other stick is your issue.

BTW, anytime you get an error message with your PC, just google the error message. It will give you a good idea as to what the issue is, and where to start looking.

Will