Man.. I wanna scream..
I installed the Compaq Service Pack for the ML530
I took the ram down to under 1gb and it Blue screened by the login
I moved the network cards around and it Blue screened
I uninstalled the network cards and Installed a SMC card and it blue screened.
i have installed the network cards from the latest drivers from HP
I can boot to safe mode, and when I disable the cards the server boots to normal mode fine and is stable..
as soon as I activate one of the cards in NORMAL mode the server will blue screen between 5 min or on the reboot.
there are no viruses or other things on the PC as the antivitus is working fine
If I reinstalled windows by doing a "upgrade" would all my settings remain the same ?
Ie DHCP, DNS, Domain name, Zones etc etc...
there is a second DC with the AD on
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Guest repliedThere, that's what Windows does for you folks!!!!
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Guest repliedOr, better, that Novell SBS pack?
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Guest repliedWelcome to the joyful world of enterprise Windows.
Now where did I put that Linux distro CD.....
Try posting up on www.experts-exchange.com or give Microsoft a call. After all you paid good money for the OS, make sure you are getting the support you paid for when you bought the OS.
Sorry I can't be more specific.
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WTF
Got the service Pack crap SP4 on a Windows 2000 server
had the BSOD cycle until I found it was the Network Cards..(both) causing it..
If I boot in Safe Mode and disable then boot, activate on of the cards, then reboot its OK for a few hours or min.. than crashes again
this is a Proliant ML 530 with a 100 and a Gig card..
if I disable the cards the Servers stable..
I have tried reinstalling the cards, moving the cards, upgrading the drivers, reinstalling SP4...
all 111 hotfixes
yet all to no avail..
Still BSOD's with KMODE, and a few others like IRP, and stack errors
The server is a DC, what would happen if I put in the Server CD and reinstalled with winnt32.exe, I know on a workstation it keeps the settings and resets most of the stuff back to the original install... would this work with a server with AD ?Tags: None
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