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Guest spock
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Hello Everyone

Last night I installed X64 XP PRO service pack 2 after I rebooted

the machine I got the BSOD with the above warning and happened

again when it rebooted. The only thing I have changed is my video

card it was a ATI powercolor X1600Pro but now is a Gigabyte 8600GT

silent pipe (no fan) with the latest drivers from nvidia

 

I went into safe mode and deleted the drivers etc for the video card at

least it

did not crash I then installed a previous version of the drivers which is ok

but

what does the above error mean?

I searched microsofts knowledge base and got zip, did service pack 2 mess up

my video drivers? any ideas folks?????

BTW anyone know the normal operating temperatures of this card?

Under XP Pro 32bit it runs very hot when playing a game, you can hardly

touch it.

 

Thanks

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Guest Carlos
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RE: Driver mismanaging system pte

 

Spock:

Did you try the latest 162.18's?

http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp64_162.18.html

Here you have two forum reports about your card's temperature:

http://www.silentpcreview.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=40870

http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/thread/199758.aspx

Carlos

 

"spock" wrote:

> Hello Everyone

> Last night I installed X64 XP PRO service pack 2 after I rebooted

> the machine I got the BSOD with the above warning and happened

> again when it rebooted. The only thing I have changed is my video

> card it was a ATI powercolor X1600Pro but now is a Gigabyte 8600GT

> silent pipe (no fan) with the latest drivers from nvidia

>

> I went into safe mode and deleted the drivers etc for the video card at

> least it

> did not crash I then installed a previous version of the drivers which is ok

> but

> what does the above error mean?

> I searched microsofts knowledge base and got zip, did service pack 2 mess up

> my video drivers? any ideas folks?????

> BTW anyone know the normal operating temperatures of this card?

> Under XP Pro 32bit it runs very hot when playing a game, you can hardly

> touch it.

>

> Thanks

>

>

>

Guest spock
Posted

Re: Driver mismanaging system pte

 

Thats what I installed to begin with. but then went to 158.19 which works

"Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:8BE9ACFE-83C1-42A0-B59B-7D093DB2AAF7@microsoft.com...

> Spock:

> Did you try the latest 162.18's?

> http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp64_162.18.html

> Here you have two forum reports about your card's temperature:

> http://www.silentpcreview.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=40870

> http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/thread/199758.aspx

> Carlos

>

> "spock" wrote:

>

>> Hello Everyone

>> Last night I installed X64 XP PRO service pack 2 after I rebooted

>> the machine I got the BSOD with the above warning and happened

>> again when it rebooted. The only thing I have changed is my video

>> card it was a ATI powercolor X1600Pro but now is a Gigabyte 8600GT

>> silent pipe (no fan) with the latest drivers from nvidia

>>

>> I went into safe mode and deleted the drivers etc for the video card at

>> least it

>> did not crash I then installed a previous version of the drivers which is

>> ok

>> but

>> what does the above error mean?

>> I searched microsofts knowledge base and got zip, did service pack 2 mess

>> up

>> my video drivers? any ideas folks?????

>> BTW anyone know the normal operating temperatures of this card?

>> Under XP Pro 32bit it runs very hot when playing a game, you can hardly

>> touch it.

>>

>> Thanks

>>

>>

>>

Guest Carlos
Posted

Re: Driver mismanaging system pte

 

Spock:

Here's the answer to your original question.

http://www.smartcomputing.com/techsupport/detail.aspx?guid=&ErrorID=25746

I quote:

"A PTE, or Page Table Entry, is an entry in the paging file table that maps

virtual memory to physical memory. On the surface, this error messages

suggests that no more PTEs are available on the system. That can happen if

your system is performing a large number of input/output operations (more

likely on a server than a desktop). Alternative causes, however, can be a

faulty device driver that’s mismanaging memory or an application that’s

inappropriately allocating large amounts of kernel memory.

Solution:

If the error message provides a file name, you should uninstall or disable

the program associated with that file. If the file is a device drivers, check

for an upgrade or try using an older version of the driver. A registry tweak

is available for Windows XP Professional, but if you’re using a desktop

system, there’s a good chance the error is being caused by faulty software

and not an actual lack of PTEs."

 

Carlos

 

"spock" wrote:

> Thats what I installed to begin with. but then went to 158.19 which works

> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:8BE9ACFE-83C1-42A0-B59B-7D093DB2AAF7@microsoft.com...

> > Spock:

> > Did you try the latest 162.18's?

> > http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp64_162.18.html

> > Here you have two forum reports about your card's temperature:

> > http://www.silentpcreview.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=40870

> > http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/thread/199758.aspx

> > Carlos

> >

> > "spock" wrote:

> >

> >> Hello Everyone

> >> Last night I installed X64 XP PRO service pack 2 after I rebooted

> >> the machine I got the BSOD with the above warning and happened

> >> again when it rebooted. The only thing I have changed is my video

> >> card it was a ATI powercolor X1600Pro but now is a Gigabyte 8600GT

> >> silent pipe (no fan) with the latest drivers from nvidia

> >>

> >> I went into safe mode and deleted the drivers etc for the video card at

> >> least it

> >> did not crash I then installed a previous version of the drivers which is

> >> ok

> >> but

> >> what does the above error mean?

> >> I searched microsofts knowledge base and got zip, did service pack 2 mess

> >> up

> >> my video drivers? any ideas folks?????

> >> BTW anyone know the normal operating temperatures of this card?

> >> Under XP Pro 32bit it runs very hot when playing a game, you can hardly

> >> touch it.

> >>

> >> Thanks

> >>

> >>

> >>

>

>

>


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