Error 1003

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kameleon

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I didn't know whether to post this in the hardware or OS forum as it concerns both, but as more people read the hardware forum I chose this.

System specs:

ECS 5SA MAINBOARD SIS 735 chipset AMD XP 1800+
MAXTOR 2F0F0J0 HDD *2 set at udma 5
MSI CD-RW MS 8348
LG CRD 8520B CD-ROM
GENERIC 1.44 MB FDD
GF2 MX 400
SBLIVE 5.1 PLAYER
CONNEXANT ADSL PCI WAN ADAPTER
REALTEK RTL8139 10/100 ETHERNET CARD
512 MB PC 133 RAM (2*256 HYUNDAI)
WINDOWS XP PRO NO SP1
DX9

This machine is driving me mad. Every now and then I get BSOD with the error message

Event Type: Error
Event Source: System Error
Event Category: (102)
Event ID: 1003
Date: 07/03/2003
Time: 17:52:06
User: N/A
Computer: DOUGIE
Description:
Error code 1000008e, parameter1 c0000005, parameter2 f29440d3, parameter3 f242e970, parameter4 00000000.


Data:
0000: 53 79 73 74 65 6d 20 45 System E
0008: 72 72 6f 72 20 20 45 72 rror Er
0010: 72 6f 72 20 63 6f 64 65 ror code
0018: 20 31 30 30 30 30 30 38 1000008
0020: 65 20 20 50 61 72 61 6d e Param
0028: 65 74 65 72 73 20 63 30 eters c0
0030: 30 30 30 30 30 35 2c 20 000005,
0038: 66 32 39 34 34 30 64 33 f29440d3
0040: 2c 20 66 32 34 32 65 39 , f242e9
0048: 37 30 2c 20 30 30 30 30 70, 0000
0050: 30 30 30 30 0000

Now MS own help and support has no information about this; google is very vague and no one on the news groups can help.
I thought it might be associated with this error:

Event Type: Error
Event Source: ipnathlp
Event Category: None
Event ID: 32003
Date: 04/03/2003
Time: 19:42:27
User: N/A
Computer: DOUGIE
Description:
The Network Address Translator (NAT) was unable to request an operation of the kernel-mode translation module. This may indicate misconfiguration, insufficient resources, or an internal error. The data is the error code.


0000: 1f 00 00 00 ....

Which M$ also cannot help with, and which may be why games suddenly lock the pc (3 finger shuffle doesn't help) with a cacophony of noise coming out of the speakers in a loop. Updating the soundcard drivers hasn't helped all other hardware drivers are up to date and I have tried SP1 to no effect. A techie at my local toyshop has suggested that there may be a problem with the realtek enet card. Any suggestions?
 
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Embattle

Guest
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=1003&source=System+Error

Error code 1000008e = "KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_M" - Most of newsgroup comments about this error point to faulty hardware or drivers. The hardware varies from modems, video cards, USB device to memory or sound cards. Sometimes it proves to be hardware that it is not compatible with Windows XP. Q310740 gives an example of this error occuring when and old Audigy sound card driver is installed.
 
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kameleon

Guest
Thanks Emb, I've seen that before. I'm pretty sure the Soundcard and the network card are having trouble sharing the same IRQ under ACPI.
 
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Embattle

Guest
Have you tried moving the cards around and then reinstalling the OS?
 
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smurkin

Guest
I've been playing with my router recently so I thought I'd have a look around for NAT errors and found :-

Network Address Translation Mapping Is Not Successful and an Event ID 32003 Is Logged

The information in this article applies to:

* Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
* Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server (I appreciate your on XP)

This article was previously published under Q293497
SYMPTOMS
After you configure one-to-one address mapping in the Network Address Translation (NAT) in the Routing and Remote Access service, the client computers that are not included in the NAT may be unable to access the computer on the private network and the following error is logged to the System event log on the NAT server:
Event ID: 32003
Source: Ipnathlp
The Network Address Translator (NAT) was unable to request an operation of the kernel-mode translation module. This may indicate misconfiguration, insufficient resources, or an internal error. The data is the error code.
CAUSE
This problem can occur if your NAT address pool is configured so that the start address is the same as the end address and the mask is 255.255.255.255, for example:

Start address: 1.1.1.1
Mask: 255.255.255.255
End address: 1.1.1.1
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, change the mask of the address pool to the subnet mask that the external network uses.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.

I dont know if this will fix your bsod tho :doh:

*edit* system error code 1000008 seems to be quite common for XP

btw..I too am in Manchester...lets hope your problems arent contagious ;)
 
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kameleon

Guest
Originally posted by Embattle
Have you tried moving the cards around and then reinstalling the OS?

I was going to, but a:) I have 60 gig worth of MP3 and avi files to back up first (waiting for new disk drive) and b:) have been playing freelancer a lot on my other machine which has the same chipset but onboard lan and no sblive and works perfectly.


Im going to try a 3com or intel based enet card under advice from the toyshop techie. The most annoying thing is that you just get a thank you but we can't help message from Microsoft.
 
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kameleon

Guest
Heres the kicker, I completely forgot about the RAM.

between my two XP machines, i have 3 sticks of 256 Mb . Two are the same brand. originally I bought a new stick of 256 for one machine and then when I upgraded the other from a k62 450 I bought another stick. Then I added another stick to the machine that is now having problems.
At this time, both machines where crashing to BSOD. I put both the sticks of the same brand in the machine thats now crashing and all seemed well. I had completely forgotten about this.

Im going to try running the problem machine on the one stick for a while and see how stable it runs under load.

Thanks smurkin.
 
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Embattle

Guest
Originally posted by smurkin
I've been playing with my router recently so I thought I'd have a look around for NAT errors and found :-

Network Address Translation Mapping Is Not Successful and an Event ID 32003 Is Logged

The information in this article applies to:

* Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
* Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server (I appreciate your on XP)

This article was previously published under Q293497
SYMPTOMS
After you configure one-to-one address mapping in the Network Address Translation (NAT) in the Routing and Remote Access service, the client computers that are not included in the NAT may be unable to access the computer on the private network and the following error is logged to the System event log on the NAT server:
Event ID: 32003
Source: Ipnathlp
The Network Address Translator (NAT) was unable to request an operation of the kernel-mode translation module. This may indicate misconfiguration, insufficient resources, or an internal error. The data is the error code.
CAUSE
This problem can occur if your NAT address pool is configured so that the start address is the same as the end address and the mask is 255.255.255.255, for example:

Start address: 1.1.1.1
Mask: 255.255.255.255
End address: 1.1.1.1
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, change the mask of the address pool to the subnet mask that the external network uses.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.

I dont know if this will fix your bsod tho :doh:

*edit* system error code 1000008 seems to be quite common for XP

btw..I too am in Manchester...lets hope your problems arent contagious ;)

I saw them but just don't think their the type of thing is cause a BSOD :(
 
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smurkin

Guest
true, true....unrelated prob I guess. Hopefully the mem fix will work....
 
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kameleon

Guest
It was a combination of memory and the realtek card

Put ddr ram in it and took the board back and updated to the k7s5a with onboard lan.

running sweet now :)
 

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